Tascam 688 Midistudio Owner's Manual page 16

8-channel multirack casssette recorder 20 input mixing system and midi tape synchronizer
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COUNTER:
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the Memory
RTZ:
Return:
position.
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you've set
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the current
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then previ8\
LOC 1 and 2:
point.
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key
use the con
audio cue.
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into Rec Re;
example.
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TRANSPORT
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reduction
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leave it on.
CHECK: Show
TRT:
Tape
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TRT mode.
RECORD.
MEMO t and
point.
PITCH CONTRI
Record or
PI
TAPE SPEED
transport I
speed
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CUE MONITOR LEVel/PAN: Th
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Inputs
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your mix own
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to external mixers. etc.
track tape for your phones and monitor system
(if
the CUE MONITOR
switch is on). If
a
track is
in
Safe mode, the source of its CUE LEVEL and
~f
the multitrack recorder.
PAN control is Tape; in Record mode, the source is the Group output of
the mixer being recorded.
In
Record Ready mode. the cue source is set by
~s for the effect devices~
the MONITOR MODE keva.
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of effect devices.
,...MONITOR switches:
These select what signats you will hear in the
PHONES, and see displayed
on
the MONITOR lJR meter. Depending on
8
DUAL stereo mix as a stereo
what is pressed down, you
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Iilear any or all of the five mixes; GROUP
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1-2, CUE MONITOR, AUX 1, AUX 2, and DUAL
MONO switch makes the monitor mix monophonic.
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amplifier in your control
.... MASTER: This controls the overall level (If the monitor mix and send signal
to the MONITOR OUT jacm and
the
built-in headphone
amp.
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the EFFECT RETURN signals
EFFECT $Creen display.
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