Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1–Introduction
- 2–Names and Functions of Parts
- 3–Preparation
- 4–Recording
- Selecting file format/sampling frequency, and maximum file size
- Set where to save the file
- Setting the input functions
- Placing the unit and making connections
- Adjusting the input level
- Recording
- Recording playback and input sounds together (overdubbing)
- Recording two files with different levels at the same time (DUAL REC)
- Automatic recording and pausing (AUTO REC)
- Creating new files (track incrementing)
- Mark function
- Recording the moment before pushing RECORD (PRE REC)
- Delaying the start of recording (REC DELAY)
- Dividing a file manually (DIVIDE)
- Recording duration
- 5–Working with Files and Folders (BROWSE screen)
- 6–Playback
- 7–Using the Effects
- 8–Using the Metronome
- 9–Connecting with a Computer
- 10–Settings and Information
- 11–Messages
- 12–Troubleshooting
- 13–Specifications
TASCAM DR-2d 13
Top panel
1 Remote control receiver
Receives signals from the included remote control
(RC-DR2). When using the remote point it here. (See
“Using the remote control” on page 27.)
2Built-in stereo microphone
To use this stereo electret condenser microphone as the
input source, select
MIC
on the input setting screen. If you
connect an external microphone to the MIC IN jack on the
rear panel, the built-in microphone becomes inactive.
3 Display
Shows a variety of information.
4
/HOME [ª] key
Press this key to stop recording and playback or to end
recording standby.
When a setting screen is open, press to return to the Home
Screen.
On a setting screen, use this key to respond “NO” to a
confirmation message.
Press and hold to turn the unit’s power ON or put the unit
in standby.
5 PLAY/PAUSE [Á/π] key
When the Home Screen is displayed and playback is
stopped, press this key to start playback. During playback,
press this key to stop playback at the current position.
When the Metronome Screen is open, use this key to start
and stop the metronome.
2–Names and Functions of Parts