Reference Guide

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TASCAM DR-40X
1 – Introduction
Features
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Compact audio recorder that uses SD/SDHC/SDXC cards as
recording media
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High-performance directional stereo mics can be adjusted,
enabling both A-B and X-Y recording
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Can record with different types of stereo sound depending
on the angle of the microphones
Closed (X-Y): clear stereo sound with less phase
difference
Open (A-B): wide stereo sound
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Mid-side decoding function can be used with MS mics
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Recording of up to four channels simultaneously possible
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44.1/48/96 kHz, 16/24-bit, linear PCM (WAV format)
recording possible
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Compatible with BWF format
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32–320 kbps MP3 format recording possible (compatible
with ID3 tag v2.4)
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Dual recording allows two files to be recorded simultane-
ously at different levels
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Overdubbing in mix mode allows the playback signal and
the input signal to be mixed and recorded as a new file
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Overdubbing in separate mode allows the playback signal
and the input signal to be mixed and recorded as a new file,
while saving the original file
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Built-in 0.3 W monaural monitor speaker
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Built-in effect (reverb) can be used during recording and
playback
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Auto-record function starts recording automatically when a
set sound input level is detected
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Tone output function convenient for synchronizing with
video files when editing
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A QUICK button is available for easy access to various
functions
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Track incrementing function allows a recording to be split by
creating a new file when desired
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Pre-recording (PRE REC) function allows the unit to record
the 2 seconds of sound before recording is activated
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Automatic peak reduction function automatically reduces
the level suitably when the input level is too high
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Automatic level control is available to increase or decrease
the recording volume when the input sound is too low or
too high, respectively.
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Limiter function automatically reduces the level suitably in
particular portions where the input level is too high
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Low cut filter conveniently reduces low-frequency noise
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VSA function can change playback speed in a range from
50-200% (0.5 to 2.0 in 0.1 increments) of normal without
changing pitch
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Repeat playback and IN-OUT loop playback functions
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PB CONT button opens screen for playback speed and
IN-OUT loop settings
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Tuner function to tune musical instruments
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Self-timer function to start recording after a set period of
time.
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Jump function that moves backward or forward a small
amount during playback or when paused (DICTATION PLAY
mode only)
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Delay compensation function that eliminates time lags
caused by differences in the distances of two sets of inputs
from the sound source
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Playlist function
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MARK function convenient for moving to specific locations
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DIVIDE function allows files to be split where desired (only
for WAV files)
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Equalizers function for playback, and level alignment
function to enhance the perceived overall sound pressure
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File name format can be set to use a user-defined word or
the date
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Resume function remembers the playback position before
the unit was turned off (put in standby)
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3.5 mm (1/8”) line/headphones output jack
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128×64-pixel LCD with backlight
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Micro-B type USB 2.0 port
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Operates on 3 AA batteries, an AC adapter (sold separately:
TASCAM PS-P520E), or USB bus power
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Tripod attachment screw-hole built into unit
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Two balanced mic/line inputs (XLR/TRS combo jacks)
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USB audio interface functions
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Dictation playback mode
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Overwrite recording function
Conventions used in this manual
The following conventions are used in this manual.
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When we refer to a button or connector or control on the
DR-40X, the typeface looks like this: MENU.
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When we show messages, for example, that appears on the
unit’s display, the typeface looks like this: REPEAT.
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SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards are called “SD cards”.
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Words that appear on the computer display are shown in
quotation marks like this: DR-40X”.
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Additional information is provided as necessary in tips,
notes and cautions.
TIP
We give hints and tips on using the DR-40X when you see
this icon.
NOTE
Notes provide additional explanations for special situa-
tions.
CAUTION
Failure to follow these instructions could result in damage
to equipment or lost recording data, for example.
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CAUTION
Failure to follow these instructions could result in injury.