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10 - mixing down and mastering songs, Mixing down tracks, Levels and balance – Teac DP-32 User Manual

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TASCAM DP-32

10 - Mixing Down and Mastering Songs

Mixing down tracks

Mixing down tracks is the process of adjusting the

volumes and stereo positions of each recorded track and

combining them into a well-balanced stereo track.
Including recorded tracks (32 maximum) and inputs (8

maximum), you can mix down up to 40 total tracks.

Levels and balance

Use the track faders to balance the relative levels of the

tracks.
Then, use the STEREO fader to adjust the overall level.

Watching the stereo level meters on the display, adjust

the level until it is suitable.
If the level is too loud, the sound will become distorted.

NOTE

The track meters on the display show the recorded signal

levels of the tracks. Therefore, these meters do not change

when the TRACK faders are adjusted.

TIP

You do not need to keep the entire song at the same volume.

For example, you could gradually increase the volume during

a guitar solo.

Fader group

You can group multiple faders to control them

simultaneously with a single fader.
Group and ungroup tracks while the GROUP button is lit.

ª Grouping tracks

1. Press the GROUP button.
2. Adjust the level and balance between tracks you

want to control.

3. Press the SELECT buttons of tracks to control.

A lit SELECT button indicates a track in the group.
The track fader with the smallest number will be the

master fader, and faders in the group can be controlled

by it. When a fader other than the master fader is

moved, the SELECT button of the master fader blinks

and the movement will have no effect.
This fader group internally retains the relative level

differences from the master fader that it had when it

was set. The relationship between physical faders is

not retained.

NOTE

After tracks have been grouped, they will not be ungrouped

when you press the GROUP button. (The GROUP button

will blink.)In this case, if the group master fader is moved,

the SELECT buttons of tracks in the group will light during

operation.
If another fader is moved, the SELECT button of the

master fader will blink and the movement will have no

effect.

ª Ungrouping tracks

1. Press all the SELECT buttons of tracks in the group

to turn them off.

2. Press the GROUP button.

If you press the GROUP button before turning off all

the buttons (a button is still lit), the GROUP button

will blink, indicating that tracks are still grouped.

CAUTION

After ungrouping tracks, the positions of the physical

faders and the actual levels (values shown onscreen)

might not match. In such a case, when you move a

physical fader, the actual level will change to match the

physical fader value, and thereafter the physical fader

will controls the level. This might cause a sudden level

change and loud noise, so turn the stereo fader down

beforehand.

NOTE

After grouping tracks, if the group master fader changes

because the lowest numbered track is ungrouped or a lower

numbered track is added to the group, the track levels are

reset to their physical fader values.

Stereo position (panning)

Use the PAN knobs on the Mixer screen of each mono

track to set the stereo position of the track signal.
For stereo tracks, instead of panning, adjust the balance

(BAL) between left and right channels.

Track equalizer

Each track has a 3-band equalizer that can be adjusted on

the Mixer screen.
1. Press the MIXER button to open the Mixer screen.

2. Adjust the track equalizer.

The equalizer parameters are as follows.

GAIN

FREQ

HIGH

Setting range: ±12 dB

(Default: 0 dB)

Setting range: 1.7 kHz to

18 kHz

(Default: 10 kHz)

MID

Setting range: ±12 dB

(Default: 0 dB)

Setting range: 32 Hz to

18 kHz

(Default: 1.0 kHz)

LOW

Setting range: ±12 dB

(Default: 0 dB)

Setting range: 32 Hz to

1.6 kHz

(Default: 100 Hz)

Use track SELECT buttons to select desired tracks.

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