Names of Parts
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1 MUTE buttons
Pressing a MUTE button mutes (silences) the signal input on that
channel.
2 SOLO buttons
Pressing a SOLO button enables the signal input on that channel to
be monitored by itself through the PHONES 1 jack on the back or the
PHONES (TRRS) 1 jack on the front.
(This does not affect recording.)
3 TALKBACK button
While this button is being pressed, the signal input through MIC
INPUT 1 is output through the PHONES 2–4 jacks on the back. (This
sound will not be recorded when recording.)
4 Recording indicator
This lights when recording.
5 MONITOR OUT knob
Use this to adjust the output level of the MONITOR OUT and LINE
OUT jacks on the back.
6 PHONES 1–4 knobs
Use these to adjust the output levels of headphones connected to
the PHONES 1–4 jacks on the back and the PHONES (TRRS) 1 jack on
the front.
7 MARK button
When playing, recording or paused, press this button to add a mark
at the current point.
8 STOP button
Press this to stop playback or recording.
9 REC/PAUSE button
Press this to start recording. When recording, press this to pause.
0 Touchscreen
This allows input signals to be monitored and shows the operation
status of the unit.
Various settings can be made by touch operation.
(See Touchscreen overview page 12.)
q PHONES (TRRS) 1 jack (CTIA standard)
Connect a headset, for example, here.
(See Connecting headset page 9.)
The input signals of a headset mic can be input on channel 1 using a
menu setting. (CTIA standard)
w SOUND PAD buttons (1-8)
Press these buttons to play the effect sounds, background music and
other audio assigned to them.
Use the TASCAM Podcast Editor software to set the audio sources.
(See TASCAM Podcast Editor overview page 16 and SOUND PAD
button overview page 17.)
e Channel faders
Use these to adjust the send levels of channel signals.
r Channel indicators
The channel LEDs light red when input overloads are detected.
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