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TASCAM DR-60DMKII
Quick reference for using various functions
•
Button names are shown like this:
MENU
.
•
Instructions are abbreviated. For example, On the Home Screen, press the
MENU
button. select the
REC SETTING
menu, and then select the
PRE REC
item
becomes: Home Screen
w
MENU
w
REC SETTING
w
PRE REC
.
•
Not all steps are given for complex operations. For detailed operation procedures, see the Reference Manual.
Category Desired action
Function name Procedures, buttons used and explanation
Basic
functions
Return to the Home Screen
stop
(
8
) [
HOME
]
Return to the Home Screen if you become unsure about how to proceed.
Record
Home Screen
w
record
(
0
)
w
record
(
0
)
Recording will start using the current settings.
Play back a recording
Home Screen
w
play
(
7
)
Play the file shown (selected).
Adjust the playback volume
PHONES
volume,
CAMERA OUT (HIGH)/LINE OUT
volume
Adjust the volume of headphones, speakers, etc.
Select a file for playback
Home Screen
w
.
and
/
If there a many files, using the browse function might be more convenient.
Recording
Change the file format
Home Screen
w
MENU
w
REC SETTING
w
FORMAT
Set the recording file format to BWF, WAV, etc.
Using the low-cut filter
Low cut filter
Home Screen
w
MENU
w
INPUT SETTING
w
LOW CUT
This function removes noise and other sounds at low frequencies. Set the cutoff frequency.
Set the input gain
Home Screen
w
MENU
w
INPUT SETTING
w
GAIN
Set the input gain.
Adjust the input level
manually
Home Screen
w
RECORD
w
1/L
,
2/R
,
3-4
Watch the meters and set the recording level so that they do not peak.
Adjust the input level
automatically
Limiter
Home Screen
w
MENU
w
INPUT SETTING
w
LIMITER
This function compresses only loud sounds to prevent overloads and does not change the recording
level.
Other
recording
features
Add a mark during recording Mark
Recording Screen
w
DATA
This function adds a mark to the file that can be used as an index during playback.
Create a new file manually
while recording
Manual track
incrementation
Recording Screen
w
/
Use this function if you want to create a new file without interrupting recording when, for example, the
song changes.