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31.  PITCH  CONTROL  dial:

  Provides  a  plus  or 

minus  12%  variation  to  the  tape  speed  in 
both record and play modes. Turn the dial to 

the  left to  lower the speed,  or to the  right to 

increase the speed. Set the dial to the center 
"0"  position  for  the  tape  to  run  at  the 
standard 9.5 cm/sec. 

This  can  sometimes  be  used  to  save  parts 
that  are  a  little  out-of-tune,  or  to  create 
sound  effects  such  as  flanging.  Note that  if 
you  record  with  the  dial  at  its  maximum  or 
minimum  settings,  you  will  NOT  have  the 
ability  to  make  further  adjustment  in  that 
direction upon playback. 

CAUTION:

  The PITCH CONTROL dial affects 

the  record  speed  also.  Check  to  make  sure 
that  the  dial  is  at  its  center  "0"  position 

unless  you  are  using  the  function 

intentionally. 

32.

  REMOTE  PUNCH  IN/OUT jack:

  For conne¬ 

ction  to  the  optional  RC-30P  remote 

footswitch. 

Track Controls 

33.  RECORD  FUNCTION  switches  1-8:

  These 

switches  put the  respective  tracks  into  Rec 
Ready,  or  directly  into  Record  mode  if the 
master  RECORD  and  the  PLAY  key  have 
already  been  pressed.  The  488  has  four 

group outputs. This means  up to four tracks 
can  be  recorded  at once.  Only  one  of each 

track pair can be selected at a time (1 or 5, 2 

or 6,3 or 7, 4 or 8). 

Each track's current mode is indicated by the 

TRACK  REC  indicators  in  the  level  meter 
window. See the next item, # 34. 

Displays 

34.  TRACK  REC  indicators:

  They  show  the 

individual  track's  status  as  selected  by  the 
RECORD FUNCTION switches (#33). 

TRACK REC 

indicator 

Track 
status 

Off 

Safe 

Blinking 

Record Stand¬ 
by 

On solid 

Record 

35.  TRACK  level  meters:

  They register Input to 

the  tracks  (=  "group  mix")  or  Output  from 
them  (=  "tape  signal").  Whether  Input  or 
Output  is  being  metered  depends  on  both 
the  transport  modes  and  the  setting  of the 

RECORD  FUNCTION  switches  (#33),  as 
shown in table below. 

TRACK REC 

indicator 

Measured 

Signal 

Off (Safe) 

Tape (Output from the 

recorded tracks) 

Blinking 
(Record Standby) 

Group mix (Input to the 

tracks: Record source) 

On solid (Record) 

Group mix (Input to the 

tracks: Record source) 

36.  MONITOR level meters:

  They show the level 

in the monitor mix selected by the MONITOR 
switches (#20). The meters are "Pre" (before) 

the  rotary  MASTER  level  control  and  this 
control does not affect the meter readings. 

37.  Tape  COUNTER:

  This  4-digit  electronic 

counter  displays  the  distance  the  tape  has 
moved  from  a  zero  reference  point.  Each 

time you  press the  COUNTER  RESET switch 

(#39),  a  new  zero  reference  point  is 
established. The counter display is also reset 

to  zero  when  the  488  is  turned  off  or  the 

cassette is removed. 

38.  Other Indicators:

  They show whether or not 

the following 5 functions are in use: 

a)dbx- 

lights  up  when  the  DBX  NR 
switch (#24) is set to ON. 

b) RHSL- 

blinks  when  the  RHSL  switch 

(#45)  is  on  and  the function  is 

activated.  Recording  is  not 

possible unless this is OFF. 

c) MEMO1 -  lights up when a tape location is 

loaded  into  the  corresponding 
memory  register. 

d) MEMO2 -  lights  up  when  a  tape  location 

is  loaded  into  the  correspond¬ 
ing memory register. 

e) REPEAT-  lights up during Repeat Play. 

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Summary of Contents for 488 PORTASTUDIO

Page 1: ...TASCAM TEAC Professional Division 488 5700123804...

Page 2: ...28 Punch in out with RECORD 29 Using RECORD FUNCTION switch 30 Using the remote footswitch RC 30P 30 Bouncing Tracks Ping Pong 31 32 Ping pong procedure 31 Ping pong in stereo procedure 32 Using Effec...

Page 3: ...s not defeated 12 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinch ed by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to...

Page 4: ...n upperc asefirstletter like Rec ord mode NOT E FOR U K CUSTOMERS U K CustomersOnly Due to the variety of plugs being used in the U K this unitis soldw ithoutan AC plug Please requestyour dealer to in...

Page 5: ...single box It is divided intotw o majorsections afull function mixerand an 8 channel multitrack cassette recorder To complete the recording system you ll additionally need these Input devices microph...

Page 6: ...nputs are usually microphones or instruments going IC different tracks of the recorder In OVERDUBBING theMONITOR section andTAPE CUE of the mixer must be used to listen to previous tracks w hile you r...

Page 7: ...low show s how the input signal passes through the 488 Mixer section After the MASTER faders they go to the GROUP OUT jacks and the multitrack recorder not show n This is the most important signal rou...

Page 8: ...k in the headphones You c an adjustthe monitor level ofeac h trackby adjusting itsTAPE control The channels of the Main Mix remain freeto handleexternal inputsforrecording The five MONITOR Source sw...

Page 9: ...asier to use A three position autolocator MEMO 1 and 2 and Zero allow s k ey positions to be located automatically REPEA T allow s a section to be played over and over betw een the MEM01 and MEM02 poi...

Page 10: ...inkles snarls and shredding of the edges of the tape with use Even small scratches on the tape oxide can c ause dropouts temporary loss of signal on one or more tracks High quality tapes are less like...

Page 11: ...Sliders and Controls...

Page 12: ...correspondingtapetrack Atcenter 12o clock thetapesignalisoffandcantbe heard Turn ittothe leftofcenter MIX tosendthetapesignalthroughthe mixer channel IfINPUTASSIGNisalsoinitsMIXposition thetapereturna...

Page 13: ...ht 11 12 jack empty The signal automatically connects to both channels makingassignm enttoallfourgroupspossible ASSIGN sw itches Pressto send the outputofthe St ereo channel to any or all of the four...

Page 14: ...either MEMO point MEMO Hold and press L OC 1 orL OC 2t oent er thecurrentcounterlocation asa newMEMO point RHSL Rehearsal In this mode recording is not possible Pressingthe punc h in pedal orthe RECOR...

Page 15: ...on to a monitoring system Use the PHONES jack for this purpose DBX NR Thisturnsthe dbxnoise reduction on and offforall eighttracks Normally leaveiton SYNC ON OFF This disconnect s the input and output...

Page 16: ...evelandEQcontrolstotheircenter 0 position bring all the faders dow n and set all the sw itches to OFF or to theirUp position 1 Have in hand a dynamic microphone and a set of stereo headphones 2 Plug t...

Page 17: ...theMASTER 1 L 2 R fadert o 7 10 PresstheMONITOR GROU P 1 sw itch 11 TurnthePH ON ES levelcontroluptothe12o clockposition 12 While speaking into the mic slow ly turn the TRIM control in channel 1 to th...

Page 18: ...eel and put the beginningofthetapeinfrontoftheheads 4 Press the COUNTER RESET switch so you can use the RTZ Ret urn To Zero functionto getbac ktothis point 5 Pressthe RECORD FUNCTION 1 The REC 1 indic...

Page 19: ...UE Monitor selection CUE MASTER level adjustment Stop in play 19 1 Pressthe RT Z key Thetapewill rew ind automaticallystopping at counter zero point 2 Set the channel 1 INPUT ASSIGN switch to the cent...

Page 20: ...PUTASSIGNsw itchtotheleft MIXposition 2 Turn the channel 1 PAN control all the w ay to the right EVEN position 3 Chec kto seethatthe channel 1 ASSIGN 1 L 2 R sw itch isstill on dow nposition 4 Bringth...

Page 21: ...the meter should now be blinking as before Press the RECORD FUNCTION 2 sw itch to turn that indicator off How to record all other tracks Trac k s 3 to 8 can be recorded using almostthe same procedure...

Page 22: ...d on track 1 all instruments plugged into inputs 1 4 This mixer c hannel is being sentto Group 1 for rec ord ingoneitherTrac k1orTrac k 5 This m ix erc hannel is being sentt oGroup4 forrec ord ingonei...

Page 23: ...tethe desired sound 1 Connectthe GROUP OUT 1 L jack of the 488 to the left line input of the mixdown deck and the GROUP OUT 2 R jack to the right line input 2 Raise the 1 L 2 R MASTER fader to the sha...

Page 24: ...ignal balance level and tonality sound right rewind thetape and press PLAYagain to checkthe result 10 Rew ind the Multitracktape again Puta blanktape in the mixdown deckand let it play for 10 to 15 se...

Page 25: ...mory point is established and the previous memory point is erased A blinking MEMO indicator show n in the meter w hen the MEMO k ey is held dow n show s the corresponding register already contains a l...

Page 26: ...t PresstheL OC 1k eytofastw indthetapetotheMEMO 1point PresstheL OC 2k eytofastw indthetapetotheMEMO 2point If PLAY is pressed after RTZ LOC 1 or LOC 2 the tape will automaticallystartplayingw henthel...

Page 27: ...end of the loop it will automatically rew indtothe low erMEMO location and startover Press any transportk eys ex c ept Play The function pressed will be activated If the tape is w ound outside the rep...

Page 28: ...H SL L ED bypressingthesw itchagain Punch in out procedure Preliminary The 488 offers 3 w ays to initiate the punch in The first is w ith the transportRECORD k ey thesec ond w iththetrac kRECORD FUNCT...

Page 29: ...unc h in or out Making inserts w ell requires some practice Bec ause of the spacing betw een the eraseandrecord heads you needto anticipateyourin outpointsbya fraction of a second for extremely tight...

Page 30: ...t oftrack2 again in the monitor mix 4 Tostopthetape pressSTOP Using the remote footswitch RC 30P RC 3OP If you are recording alone and are too busy playing an instrumentto push the switches the use of...

Page 31: ...ination of the prerecorded tracks by setting both the INPUT SELECT sw itch and T A PE controls to MIX position See the signal flow ingcharton page7 Ping pongprocedure Inthisexample w ewillcombinemater...

Page 32: ...cord a copyofw hatis ontrack s 1 4 12 You ll hearthe mixbeing recorded ontrac k8 intheheadphones 13 Onc etherecordingisdone pressSTOP 14 The R E C 8 indicatorwill nowbe blinking as before Turnthatoff...

Page 33: ...rmine how much returns from the reverb unit In this method the stereo inputs function as effect returns SettingEffec tSendLevels The goal is not to distort the device w hile staying above the noise th...

Page 34: ...ng make sure the EFFECT controls of those channels are set to the center off position Otherwise you will be sending the output of the effect device back to itself which is a kind of feedback If the ef...

Page 35: ...song The maximum stability or resolution of the synchronization is ensured by a TEAC exclusive error correction circuit in the MTS 30 The 488 has dedicated jacks for SYNC tones and can directly record...

Page 36: ...s you turn TRIM up the preamplifier gain increases and w hen you turn TRIM full clockw ise MIC position the nominal input sensitivity of the jack inc reasest o 50dBV 0 3mV 4 INPUT ASSIGN switch Thisco...

Page 37: ...ontrols This section ofthe 488 is m ade up of equalizers and inputfaders and getsitssignalfromthe MIX position of both the INPUT ASSIGN sw itch and theT A PEcontrol The equalizer or EQ is the circuitr...

Page 38: ...e EFFECT SEND MASTERS level controls They are typically connected to the inputs of external devices such as reverbs digital delays etc After the signals are processed they are usually returned to the...

Page 39: ...f the mix similar to using a pan pot NOTE If you re feeding a stereo signal to the L MONO jack but have nothing in the R jack make surethatthe LEVELcontrol on the 11 12 channel is turned down all the...

Page 40: ...ones 19 CU E MASTER control This gets its signal from tape via the CUE side of the TAPE control in channels 1 8 It can also receive signals fed into channels 5 8 if their INPUT ASSIGNsw itch isintheCU...

Page 41: ...ey alone starts playback b If pressed together with RECORD starts recording punch in c Pressing the key during recording stops the recording punch out without stopping the tape motion 29 PAUSE key Tem...

Page 42: ...cted by the RECORD FUNCTION switches 33 TRACK REC indicator Track status Off Safe Blinking Record Stand by On solid Record 35 TRACK level meters They register Input to the tracks group mix or Output f...

Page 43: ...press RECORD orthe RC 30P footsw itch How ever recording will NOT actually take place as long as the RHSL indicator 38 b is blinking This is designed to help you rehearse a punch in without erasing an...

Page 44: ...lso chew s up the tape producing more abrasive material which in turn causes more uneven ear This begins a vicious circle that cannot be stopped once it gets a good start The only solution to this wil...

Page 45: ...le It won t ruin previously recorded material nor will getting it back to original specifications be difficult CAUTION If the surface of the unit gets dirty w ipethesurfac ewith asoftcloth orusea dilu...

Page 46: ...d master faders should not have to be full up atanytime Problem Erratictape sync Solution Try to re record the trackthrough the 488 mixer connectyour synctone generator to a channel of the mixer route...

Page 47: ...minal Output Level PHONES 1 4 stereo phone jack x 1 Nominal Load Impedance Maximum Output Level EQUALIZER HIGH Shelving LOW Shelving Recorder Section Record Playback Channel Noise Reduction SYNC IN RC...

Page 48: ...0 dB 0 06 at 1 k Hz 30dBV input level atTrim Max with 30 k Hz low pass filter inserted 0 05 at 1 k Hz nominal input level with 30 k Hz low pass filter inserted 55 dB at 1 k Hz nominal inputlevel with...

Page 49: ...Level Diagrams MIXER SECTION 49...

Page 50: ...RECORDER SECTION 50...

Page 51: ...ptional Accessories RC 30P Remote Footswitch MTS 30 MIDI Tape Synchronizer Head Demagnetizer PW 2Y PW 4Y Insertion Cable TZ 261 Cleaning Kit Except U S HC 1 Head Cleaner RC 1 Rubber Cleaner U S only 5...

Page 52: ...TRKTRKTRKTRKTRKTRKTRKTRK MONITOR I 2 3 5 6 T B L R ITRK I ITRK8 I ITRK3 I TRK I 11...

Page 53: ...Block Diagram I S TRACK SOUNNEL REC REPSO AMPLIFIER 0 X MR ENCODER...

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