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TASCAM  Portacapture X8  

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5 -  Input and output settings

5 - 2  Making input settings for each input

Tap the input settings icon of the track to set or INPUT SETTINGS in the 
shortcut menu to open the settings screen.

MANUAL recording app example

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Tap the input settings icon.

NOTE

 

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Input settings cannot be made for USB.

 

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Not all setting items are shown on a single screen. Swipe the screen 
up and down to show the necessary setting items.

 

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The tracks that can be set depend on the app. (page 13)

 

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Even though tracks are selected to make settings, they are saved as 
settings for the input jacks assigned to those tracks. For this reason, 
when the INPUT SELECT function is used to change the track assign-
ments of input jacks, the settings do not change for those inputs. The 
stereo link function is an exception.

Using the STEREO LINK function

Audio from track pairs 1–2, 3–4 and 5–6 can be sent to the mixer as 
stereo.
Select one of the tracks to be stereo-linked, and turn the STEREO LINK 
setting on.

NOTE

 

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When shipped new from the factory, stereo-linking is on for tracks 
1–2 to which the included mics are connected. “MIC” is shown when 
the tracks for the included mics are stereo-linked.

 

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The EXT input STEREO LINK setting is always on, so its STEREO LINK 
button is disabled.

Setting recording input sources (INPUT)

Track input sources can be set.
Select “MIC” or “LINE” according to the track source.

 

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When “LINE” is selected the input signal is attenuated −22 dB.

NOTE

 

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This setting cannot be made for tracks assigned to input jacks 1/2.

 

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EXT is added as an option for tracks assigned to input jacks 5/6. If 
EXT is selected, the EXT IN jack will be assigned with stereo-linking to 
tracks.

Using phantom power (PHANTOM)

Phantom power can be to set when a mic that requires it is being used.

NOTE

This can be set when the INPUT setting is MIC.

1. 

The phantom power voltage can be set according to the connected 
mic.
See “Setting the phantom power voltage” on page 29 for setting 
procedures.

2. 

Connect condenser mics that require phantom power to input jacks 
3–6 as necessary.

3. 

In the INPUT SETTINGS, turn the PHANTOM setting on for input jacks 
with condenser mics that require phantom power connected.

4. 

Check the pop-up message that appears to confirm turning on 
phantom power, and tap “YES”.
Phantom power will be provided to the selected input jacks.

 

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When the pop-up message is open, tap “NO” to close the message 
without enabling phantom power.

 

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Even when the PHANTOM setting is on, if the remaining charge 
of the batteries being used is low, an insufficient battery pop-up 
message will appear and phantom power will not be supplied.

CAUTION

 

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Do not connect or disconnect mics with the MIC/LINE IN jacks when 
phantom power is on. Doing so could cause a loud noise and might 
damage this unit and connected equipment.

 

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Turn phantom power on only when using a condenser microphone 
that requires phantom power. Turning phantom power on when a 
dynamic mic or other external device that does not require it is con-
nected could damage this unit and the connected equipment.

 

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When using condenser mics that require phantom power and 
dynamic mics together, be sure to use balanced dynamic mics. 
Unbalanced dynamic mics cannot be used when phantom power is 
enabled.

 

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Supplying phantom power to some ribbon mics could break them. If 
you are unsure, do not supply phantom power to a ribbon mic.

 

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Some condenser microphones will not operate when phantom pow-
er is set to +24V.

 

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Battery operation time will change according to the mics being used. 
For details, refer to the operation manual of the mic, for example.

 

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When using phantom power while running on batteries, the oper-
ation time might be reduced greatly depending on the mics being 
used. We recommend using a TASCAM PS-P520U AC adapter (sold 
separately).
Furthermore, when using an adapter that does not meet the recom-
mended specifications, supplying phantom power to multiple inputs 
could cause the power to turn off automatically.

 

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Do not connect or disconnect the AC adapter when using phantom 
power. The unit could turn off even when batteries are installed, 
resulting in recorded data becoming damaged or lost.

 

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When using USB bus power, the unit might not be able to supply 
phantom power depending on the computer.

Adjusting the input level automatically (AUTO GAIN)

When this function is on, the input level will be adjusted automatically 
in response to the input audio. Using this function, the recording level is 
automatically increased when the input sound is too quiet or decreased 
when it is too loud. This function is useful for recording meetings, for 
example. When AUTO GAIN is on, the recording level cannot be changed 
manually.

Summary of Contents for Portacapture X8

Page 1: ...D01392520B Linear PCM Recorder Reference Manual...

Page 2: ...peaker 25 4 7 Adjusting the playback volume 25 4 8 Connecting computers and smartphones 25 5 Input and output settings 26 5 1 Using the INPUT SELECT function 26 5 2 Making input settings for each inpu...

Page 3: ...ects FILE DELETE 62 Deleting tracks in projects TRACK DELETE 62 Enabling and disabling protection CHANGE PROTECT 62 Changing names RENAME 62 Viewing the mark list MARK 62 Dividing files DIVIDE 63 Norm...

Page 4: ...ng 80 18 Specifications 82 18 1 Specifications and rated values 82 Recorder specifications 82 Analog audio input ratings 82 Analog audio output 82 Control input output ratings 82 Audio performance 82...

Page 5: ...24V 48V support o o Detachable mic unit implemented with large diaphragm condenser mics o o Both L and R mics can be attached detached from the main unit to form A B X Y patterns o o Multi track recor...

Page 6: ...other content distribution systems pay audio or audio on demand applications and the like or on physical media compact discs digital versatile discs semiconduc tor chips hard drives memory cards and...

Page 7: ...microSD cards to be used with it Errors might occur when recording with this unit using a microSD card formatted by a computer or other device 1 6 Accessories sold separately This product does not inc...

Page 8: ...shows a variety of information Tap it and swipe it to make settings and operate the unit page 10 7 REC 0 button Press when stopped to start recording Press when recording to put the unit in recording...

Page 9: ...HOLD switch Slide this switch toward the icon to turn the unit on and off put it into standby Set it to the HOLD position to activate the hold function Neither the touchscreen nor any buttons can be u...

Page 10: ...ER screen can be used to launch various recording apps and setting screens Launching recording apps 1 As shown in the illustration below slide the middle of the screen to select an app to launch App n...

Page 11: ...s good for recording audio for inter views and video blogs 2 channel recording app FIELD This app is good for recording outdoors 2 channel recording app PODCAST This app is good for recording podcasts...

Page 12: ...and tracks 1 2 can be used in 2 channel recording apps o o Input jacks 5 6 and the EXT IN jack cannot be used at the same time MANUAL app MASTER Inputs Input settings Input selection Mixer Master Inp...

Page 13: ...apable of multi track recording produce a master file as well as track files MANUAL app MASTER Mixer Master Tracks 1 2 stereo mono Tracks 3 4 stereo mono Tracks 5 6 stereo mono Track files Master file...

Page 14: ...ew input jacks 1 6 are assigned to tracks 1 6 by default Using the INPUT SELECT function any pair of input jacks can be assigned to any pair of tracks In this example mics are connected to input jacks...

Page 15: ...een Other screens File name Status Counter e File name Screen name Status Counter Normal display Abbreviated display When recording recording paused HOME screen Other screens e Normal display Abbrevia...

Page 16: ...NPUT SELECT INPUT SELECT INPUT SETTINGS INPUT SETTINGS INPUT SETTINGS RECORDING GUIDE MIX DOWN PUNCH I O GENERAL SET TINGS GENERAL SET TINGS GENERAL SET TINGS GENERAL SET TINGS GENERAL SET TINGS GENER...

Page 17: ...ned from the GENERAL SETTINGS screen SYSTEM page FILE NAME WORD EDIT item Shift Delete one char acter Switch input char acter type Tap the character type button to switch between letters of the Englis...

Page 18: ...rm hearing or cause other trouble 1 Press the microSD card in gently to make it to come out 2 Pull the microSD card out 3 2 Preparing the power supply Notes about power supplies This unit can be power...

Page 19: ...g with a microphone if the unit is too close to the AC adapter In such a case keep sufficient distance between the AC adapter and the unit NOTE o o If an external power supply that provides current le...

Page 20: ...stored NOTE The unit cannot be turned off when it is recording or in recording standby Resume function When this unit is turned off it remembers the position where it was stopped The next time it is t...

Page 21: ...r formatting completes successfully the LAUNCHER app selec tion screen will open CAUTION Formatting will erase all data on a microSD card Back up to a computer for example before formatting a card NOT...

Page 22: ...hey are tight The included mics will not be recognized if their lock rings have not been turned completely o o Always use the included mics together as a pair NOTE o o Reverse these procedures to disc...

Page 23: ...er connecting and making INPUT SELECT settings use the INPUT set tings to select MIC or LINE level Making input settings for each input on page 27 NOTE o o Make phantom power settings when using a mic...

Page 24: ...t setting to LINE Making input settings for each input on page 27 4 4 Connecting cameras When recording video with a camera the same sound can be recorded simultaneously by the camera and this unit In...

Page 25: ...cording in recording standby in recording guide mode or when headphones are connected o o Setting headphone speaker volume to 0 will mute the sound 4 8 Connecting computers and smart phones The follow...

Page 26: ...a pair of tracks to change their input connector assignments 4 Tap the input connector s to assign Repeat steps 3 4 as necessary 5 Tap the BACK icon to complete the setting NOTE o o Since INPUT 5 6 a...

Page 27: ...turning on phantom power and tap YES Phantom power will be provided to the selected input jacks o o When the pop up message is open tap NO to close the message without enabling phantom power o o Even...

Page 28: ...fect of amplifying and attenuating specific fre quency ranges This can be used for example to enhance the sound of individual instruments to adjust the balance of a wide frequency range and to cut spe...

Page 29: ...nked inputs are also linked o o The INPUT GAIN switches of inputs 1 2 stay linked even when the inputs are not stereo linked 5 3 Adding reverb to inputs REVERB Set this with the GENERAL SETTINGS scree...

Page 30: ...ording guide is not needed open the MANUAL app HOME screen press the Shortcut Menu and turn RECORDING GUIDE off This enables recording to be started from other screens in addition to the MIXER screen...

Page 31: ...l Stopped REC indicator unlit Recording guide active only available in MANUAL app REC indicator blinking Recording paused REC indicator blinking Recording REC indicator lit RECORDING GUIDE function of...

Page 32: ...8 Stopped 8 Stopped 09 Recording paused File incremented Recording contin ues in same file Recording pause function off 0 Recording 8 Stopped File incremented See Changing files while continuing to r...

Page 33: ...menu shown below LAUNCHER App switching and unit settings page 10 BROWSE File operations page 58 GENERAL SETTINGS Additional settings page 75 INPUT SELECT Track number and input jack assignments page...

Page 34: ...and continue input signal monitoring Press the REC 0 button again to start recording o o After tapping the GAIN the wheel can be turned to adjust it precisely Press the HOME 8 button to stop recordin...

Page 35: ...page 26 RECORDING GUIDE page 30 MIXDOWN page 69 PUNCH I O page 50 Using the wheel After tapping a GAIN fader or pan control or the MASTER level the wheel can be turned left and right to adjust the set...

Page 36: ...ER MASTER level setting PAN settings Faders To INPUT screen MASTER level Faders Use these to adjust the output levels of each track Pan settings Use these to adjust the left right volume balance MIXER...

Page 37: ...stops the REC indicator will become unlit and the HOME screen will open automatically NOTE When the REC PAUSE function is off the REC p button is disabled See Recording settings on page 48 for other...

Page 38: ...below LAUNCHER App switching and unit settings page 10 BROWSE File operations page 58 GENERAL SETTINGS Additional settings page 75 REC SETTINGS Recording settings and operations page 48 INPUT SELECT T...

Page 39: ...n page 27 for details about input settings Adding reverb to the input REVERB 1 Tap the REVERB setting to turn it on 2 Tap the REVERB TYPE to change the selection 3 Slide the REVERB LEVEL fader to adju...

Page 40: ...58 GENERAL SETTINGS Additional settings page 75 INPUT SELECT Track number and input jack assignments page 26 INPUT SETTINGS Input settings page 27 REC SETTINGS Recording settings and operations page 4...

Page 41: ...the REC 0 button to pause recording and continue input signal monitoring Press the REC 0 button again to start recording Press the HOME 8 button to stop recording See Recording settings on page 48 for...

Page 42: ...g and unit settings page 10 BROWSE File operations page 58 GENERAL SETTINGS Additional settings page 75 REC SETTINGS Recording settings and operations page 48 INPUT SELECT Track number and input jack...

Page 43: ...hanging the gain GAIN Adjust the input gain using the LOW setting first If the gain is insuffi cient switch to HIGH and adjust the gain Setting the filter LOW CUT The low cut filter can reduce bothers...

Page 44: ...ads Project status bar MASTER level setting Faders Input settings Input on off status Shortcut Menu Press the Shortcut Menu button to open the menu shown below LAUNCHER App switching and unit settings...

Page 45: ...to adjust the mix balance MASTER level setting Use this to adjust the level of the mix of all tracks After adjusting the balance of the individual track levels use this when you want to adjust the ov...

Page 46: ...re over view on page 57 Sound files saved in this folder can be assigned to pads e Tap SD CARD Tap the desired file NOTE o o Only sounds that or 48kHz 16 bit WAV format can be assigned to sound pads o...

Page 47: ...card is not loaded in the unit Muting mics Press the mute buttons to mute and unmute channels Not muted Muted Mute buttons Starting playback Press the t 9 button to play the last recorded track file...

Page 48: ...be selected o o Only the master track will be recorded track files will not be recorded SAMPLE Select the sampling frequency BIT DEPTH BIT RATE Select the bit depth rate 32 bit float recording This un...

Page 49: ...uency is 96 or 192 kHz o o FLOAT dual format recording cannot be used in the MANUAL app at 96 or 192 kHz o o When on the low cut filter noise gate limiter equalizer and phase inversion will affect bot...

Page 50: ...he moment to start overwriting The overwriting of the track enabled for recording red will start Punch in During recording sound input on both the track being overwritten red and the playback tracks g...

Page 51: ...SDXC 320kbps MP3 stereo 44 1kHz 222 13 888 53 16 bit WAV stereo 50 23 201 33 24 bit WAV stereo 96kHz 15 25 61 43 24 bit WAV stereo 192kHz 7 42 30 51 32 bit float WAV stereo 192kHz 5 47 23 08 o o The r...

Page 52: ...SE screen master files will be played back regardless of the app used for recording Screen overview Project status bar Search backward Search forward Status Counter Playback bar File name File format...

Page 53: ...evel setting PAN settings Faders MASTER level setting Faders Each project will play back with the mix balance used when it was re corded Changes to a mix balance during playback will not be saved Use...

Page 54: ...wanted The default value is TASCAM The usable characters are as follows Uppercase and lowercase alphabet letters numerals 0 9 and the following symbols _ space File numbers This shows the order recor...

Page 55: ...set to mono Tracks 3 4 stereo linked TASCAM_0001_1 WAV Track file TASCAM_0001_2 WAV Track file TASCAM_0001_3 4 WAV Track file TASCAM_0001_MIX WAV master files are always created Master file Dual file...

Page 56: ...e name The default value is TASCAM WORD EDIT Use this to input the file name For details about character input see App overview on page 11 NOTE If DATE is selected the file name will be created using...

Page 57: ...ed automatical ly during formatting o o Only two levels of subfolders can be created o o The maximum total number of files and folders is 5000 o o Everything in the SOUND folder and its subfolders is...

Page 58: ...der Folder project name Quick playback control Icon The apps used to record files on this unit are shown with icons Folders are shown with Folder file name Folder names are shown for folders If files...

Page 59: ...elete it once and input it again o o See Character input on page 17 for how to input characters Changing the names of folders RENAME Tap the desired folder on the BROWSE screen and do the following Fo...

Page 60: ...ze files SELECT The selected file becomes the current project and the app used for recording appears on the HOME screen Press the PLAY PAUSE y 9 button to play track files in the current project NOTE...

Page 61: ...ntervals between two points in a single file can be played repeatedly loop playback 1 Tap the LOOP playback mode tab 2 When playing or paused tap the IN button to set the playback starting point The p...

Page 62: ...n only be deleted in projects recorded using the MANUAL and PODCAST apps o o Deletion of the contents of tracks does not affect master files Enabling and disabling protection CHANGE PROTECT Project pr...

Page 63: ...nnot be divided o o The DIVIDE function does not affect PEAK marks Normalizing recordings NORMALIZE This function finds the loudest volume in a recorded file and raises the volume of all the recording...

Page 64: ...utomatically when the input signal exceeds the set level TIME Marks will be added automatically when the set time elapses during recording Adding marks when peak levels occur PEAK MARK Set this with t...

Page 65: ...et this with the GENERAL SETTINGS screen CAMERA SETTINGS AUTO TONE item The auto tone function can be used to automatically insert a tone signal whenever recording starts and stops By connecting the L...

Page 66: ...NOTE With a Mac the standard OS driver will be used so there is no need to install any software 12 5 Using as an audio interface This unit can be used as a USB audio interface by connecting it to a co...

Page 67: ...gned to the input jacks to be used as computer inputs If using the ASMR MUSIC VOICE or FIELD app signals from the input jacks assigned to TRACK 1 2 in the INPUT SELECT settings will automatically be u...

Page 68: ...nput monitoring is enabled in the software being used DAW or calling streaming app for example This might cause sudden loud noises which could damage the equipment or harm hearing When returning the i...

Page 69: ...be tuned while checking a tuning meter and an oscillator mode that outputs a standard pitch Tuning by pitch Shortcut Menu button Tuning frequency Operation mode Input track Pitch Meter Remaining batt...

Page 70: ...w project NOTE See File name overview on page 54 for information about the names of mix down files 13 4 Mid side decoding function In the MANUAL app mid side mics can be used for recording and their r...

Page 71: ...DECODE will become the MS decode setting 2 Tap the MS decode setting and slide the slider left and right to adjust the width of the sound At 0 the sound will be 100 mid M The amount of side S in crea...

Page 72: ...device list screen of an iOS iPadOS or Android device Always launch Portacapture Control and use it for pairing o o Refer to the operation manual of the Bluetooth device for procedures 3 Use the smar...

Page 73: ...st the setting 15 6 Resetting the unit to its factory defaults Select the GENERAL SETTINGS screen SYSTEM page INITIALIZE item and conduct initialization NOTE After executing the INITIALIZE function al...

Page 74: ...acklight always on BRIGHTNESS This sets the display brightness INDICATORS This sets how the REC and PEAK indicators light ALL ON Both REC LED and PEAK LED light PEAK LED OFF The PEAK LED will not ligh...

Page 75: ...INCREMENT OFF default 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min 60 min page 49 I O SETTINGS PHANTOM 24V 48V default page 29 MIC TRIM page 73 MIC L 3dB 2dB 1dB 0dB default 1dB 2dB 3dB MIC R 3dB 2dB 1dB 0dB default 1d...

Page 76: ...E DATE default WORD page 56 WORD EDIT TASCAM default FILE No RESET OFF ON default page 56 RESET LANGUAGE ENGLISH default FRANCAIS ESPA OL DEUTSCH ITALIANO page 73 INITIALIZE EXECUTE page 73 MEDIA FORM...

Page 77: ...ON page 29 MIXER Category Menu item Settings MIXER LEVEL inf 0dB default in 0 5dB steps PAN L20 C R20 When MS DECODE ON WIDE 0 50 default 100 Type of mix file icon STEREO default MONO BROWSE Category...

Page 78: ...erence ASMR EXECUTE page 33 MANUAL EXECUTE page 35 MUSIC EXECUTE page 38 VOICE EXECUTE page 40 FIELD EXECUTE page 42 PODCAST EXECUTE page 44 METRONOME TEMPO 20 120 default 250 page 69 BEAT 1 4 default...

Page 79: ...t divide File too short The file is too short so it cannot be divid ed Can t divide Current file MP3 MP3 files cannot be divided Can t divide No mark Files that do not have marks cannot be divided wit...

Page 80: ...equipment A file cannot be erased o o A protected read only file cannot be erased This unit s files do not appear on the computer o o Confirm that the unit is properly connected to the computer throu...

Page 81: ...e brightness Power saving energy conservation mode on page 74 o o Reduce the contrast Power saving energy conservation mode on page 74 o o Turn the recording pause function on Recording app overview o...

Page 82: ...5mm 1 8 stereo mini jack Input impedance 8 5 k or higher Nominal input level 10 dBV GAIN setting at minimum Maximum input level 10 dBV Minimum input level 48 dBV Analog audio output Line output unbala...

Page 83: ...tee operation with all devices Other Power 4 AA batteries alkaline NiMH or lithium ion USB bus power from a computer TASCAM PS P520U AC adapter sold separately Power consumption 7 5 W maximum Battery...

Page 84: ...84 TASCAM Portacapture X8 18 Specifications 18 2 Dimensional drawings 83mm 41 5mm 205 6mm 83mm 41 5mm 155mm...

Page 85: ...MIXER Tr 1 6 Fader MASTER PEAK Meter BROWSE PLAY Solo INPUT GAIN Any Solo STEREO MONO STEREO H L H L INPUT GAIN INPUT GAIN H L only IN 5 H L only IN 6 INPUT GAIN Operating at 44 1 48 96kHz IN 3 4 MIC...

Page 86: ...in 0dB dBFS 0 20 40 3 0dBV Full scale AMP GAIN 3 8dB 50 70 30 10 10 60 80 3 3dBV HP AMP 3 5dB 40 60 20 0 80 Volume inf 0dB 4 0dBV 10 30 50 70 Volume Margin 7dB 7 0dB 6 8dBV 0 2dBV Digital Gain 0dB 9 7...

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