Monitoring Modes; Monitoring Controls; All Input And Input Monitor; Auto Mon - Tascam DA-98HR Owner's Manual

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NOTE
We strongly advise you to read this section—the effective
use of multitrack monitoring is one of the keys to an effi-
cient recording session.
Like all multitrack recorders, the DA-98HR has a
number of different monitoring modes, depending on
the current monitor status, transport status and
whether the track is armed or not.
In addition to the "standard" modes common to most
multitrack recorders, the DA-98HR includes two spe-
cial monitoring features: the
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, and the individual track
switches . These are described in this section.
5.1

Monitoring controls

The controls which affect monitoring are:
h
ALL INPUT
f
INPUT MONITOR
e
REC FUNCTION
4
CONFIDENCE MODE
i

AUTO MON

5.1.1

ALL INPUT and INPUT MONITOR

When these are active, the signal from the DA-
98HR's outputs will always be the input source sig-
nal received at the input for the appropriate track or
tracks.
When the
ALL INPUT
key is pressed, its indicator
and the
INPUT MONITOR
light. Monitoring for all tracks is then of the input
sources.
When the
ALL INPUT
key is pressed again to turn off
this mode, the status of the
tors will revert to the status before the
key was turned on.
The
INPUT MONITOR
switches are disabled until the
key is turned off (the
ALL INPUT
tor goes out).
The
switches allow you to perform
INPUT MONITOR
the same function on a track-by-track basis, allowing
you to check the input source, and are available from
a number of modes as described in the table below.
5.1.2
AUTO MON
When replaying a track, you will usually want to
monitor the program material recorded on the tape.
However, there are times when you want to monitor
CONFIDENCE MODE
INPUT MONITOR
indicators of all tracks
indica-
INPUT MONITOR
ALL INPUT
indica-
ALL INPUT
5 – Monitoring modes
the source input rather than the recorded signal, even
in play mode.
The following table shows what will be monitored
from a track. This depends on the
the
switch settings, and on the
REC FUNCTION
transport mode currently engaged.
ON
ON
Tape
ON
OFF
Selectable
OFF
ON
Selectable
OFF
OFF
Selectable
a. "Selectable" as used here means that individual tracks'
INPUT MONITOR switches can be used to switch between
source and tape monitoring. Tape monitoring is obviously
only possible when the tape is moving (in recording or play-
back modes).
b. Confidence mode (5.3, "Confidence mode") is possible in
this mode (AUTO MON off and REC FUNCTION on) and
when confidence mode is active, the monitoring is selectable
between source and tape.
The
function therefore allows you to
AUTO MON
switch automatically between monitoring modes as
the tape transport function changes.
NOTE
The ALL INPUT key overrides the monitoring mode from
the table above (when this mode is active, monitoring for all
tracks will always be source monitoring, regardless of the
status of AUTO MON).
5.1.3

Shuttle monitoring

In addition to these modes, there is one further menu
item, that affects monitoring, but only in one special
case – shuttle mode. Usually, when shuttling the tape,
you will want to monitor the tape. However, if a track
is armed, you may want to listen to the source input
signal, rather than the recorded signals.
NOTE
ALL INPUT overrides any shuttle monitoring selections
described below. Any shuttle monitoring while ALL
INPUT is on will always be source monitoring.
To turn shuttle monitoring on and off:
and
AUTO MON
Source
Source
a
Selectable
Selectable
b
Selectable
Source
Selectable
Selectable
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