Starting 3/4-Channel Recording; File Names When Recording In 4-Channel - Tascam DR-40X Reference Manual

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4 – Recording
6.
Press the . button to return to setting item selection.
7.
Use the + and − buttons to select (highlight) the EXT L
DLY item, and press the ENTER/MARK or / button.
8.
Use the + and − buttons to set the delay time for the EXT
L channel.
Range: -150ms (51m) - 0ms (0m) (default) - +150ms
(51m)
9.
Press the . button to highlight the item.
10.
Use the + and − buttons to select the EXT R DLY item
and press the ENTER/MARK or / button.
11.
Use the + and − buttons to set the delay time for the EXT
R channel.
12.
Press the . button to highlight the item.
13.
When using a mid-side mic, use the + and – buttons to
select the MS DECODE item and press the ENTER/MARK
or / button.
Use the + or – button to set MS DECODE to ON.
14.
When finished, press the ¤ (HOME) [8] button to
return to the Home screen.
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Starting 3/4-channel recording

Press the RECORD [0] button to begin recording standby.
NOTE
Before you start recording you can confirm the recording
audio file format and sampling frequency at the top of the
recording screen, as well as the input sources on the left
and the recording project name beneath the meter bars.
Press the RECORD [0] button again to start recording.

File names when recording in 4-channel

4-channel recording creates two files simultaneously.
Two files – one for the built-in mics (channels 1/2) and one for
the external mics or equipment (channels 3/4) – are created
as a set.
180113_0003S12.WAV
180113_0003S34.WAV
: Set by the FILE NAME screen TYPE item
1
2
: Recording file base number
: "S" is the source file
3
4
: Assigned channels ("12" is channels 1/2 and "34" is
channels 3/4)

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