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Mono monitoring, Record source monitoring, Monitor muting – Teac 2488 User Manual

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2 – Mixer

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TASCAM 2488

User’s Guide

Mono monitoring

Typically monitoring is carried out in stereo, echoing
the stereo bus. However, there may be times when
you want to check what the mix sounds like in mono.

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Press the shifted

MONITOR SOURCE

key.

While the monitoring is in mono, the appro-
priate monitor selection indicator flashes.

Use the

MONITOR SOURCE

key to turn off

mono monitoring.

Record source monitoring

Record source monitoring is a feature of the 2488. It
allows monitoring of the input sources rather than the
monitoring coming from the mixer channels.

This has a number of advantages as can be seen when
we examine a highly simplified block diagram.

The signal is passed through the input section, to the
track. From there, it is passed through the channel.

Typically, monitoring is done from the track, and
therefore any effects and EQ added to the channel, as
well as any effects, EQ added to the input, will be
monitored.

Sometimes, however, it’s a good idea to record “dry”
(that is, with no effect). An effect setting, for exam-
ple, which sounds fine during recording, may clash
with another effect added later on in the project.

However, singers and other performers often like to
hear the effects in their headphones (it helps with the
recording in many cases). The answer is to add some
effects to the channel, allowing the artiste to hear the
effected sound. Meanwhile, the sound is actually
recorded dry.

This presents a minor problem, though; the effect
may mask any imperfections in the source material

recording process, and it’s a good idea to be able to
monitor the “dry” signal sometimes.

This is where the record source monitoring comes in.
As you can see from the illustration below, the usual
monitoring source is the channel.

In the record source monitor mode, the source is the
input.

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Simply press the

RECORD SOURCE

MONITOR

key. The indicator lights when

record source monitoring is in operation.

Note that this only applies to monitoring the

STEREO

bus, not to the sub mix or the effect sends

or loops.

Monitor muting

When recording with microphones, the microphones
and speakers should not be in the same space, as this
will cause feedback. If you are using the microphone
in the same room as the 2488, you should then use
headphones when monitoring.

The monitor

MUTE

key allows you to cut the output

to the monitor amplifier/speakers, while still moni-
toring through headphones. The

MUTE

indicator

lights when muting is active.

Input

Channel

Track

Input
"dry"

Channel
(+ FX)

Track

Input
"dry"

Channel
(+ FX)

Track

Monitoring

Record Source Monitoring
Mode

Usual Monitoring Mode

Monitoring