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TASCAM MiNiSTUDIO PERSONAL
Computer
Examples of connections to a MiNiSTUDIO (back)
Connecting with a computer
Use the included USB cable to connect the unit to a
computer USB 2.0/3.0 port.
When the power is on, you can check the Settings
Panel Device item to confirm whether a USB
connection is working.
CAUTION
If you connect this unit to a computer via a
USB hub, for example, audio signal dropouts,
clicking noises and other interference could
occur due to the influence of other USB devices
connected to that hub. For this reason, we
strongly recommend connecting this unit to a
separate USB port. Connecting USB keyboards
and mice, however, to the same bus should not
be a problem.
Connecting iOS devices
You will need a Lightning to USB Camera Adapter and
the USB cable included with this unit to connect an
iOS device.
Audio connections
Analog audio signals input into this device from mics
and other audio equipment can be converted into
digital signals and sent to the computer via USB.
In addition, by connecting headphones to this unit,
you can monitor audio signals that are input to this
unit and output from the computer.
CAUTION
Before connecting audio equipment, set the
unit’s VOLUME knob (4) and headphones
knob (6) to their lowest values. Failure to
do so could cause sudden loud noises from
monitoring equipment, and this could damage
the equipment or harm hearing.
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Connecting microphones
Dynamic mics
Set the input switch (5) to , and connect the
mic to the IN 1 jack (1) on the top of the unit.
Condenser mics
When using a condenser microphone that
requires phantom power, connect it to the IN
1 XLR jack (1), and then set the input switch
5 to .
CAUTION
• Before making connections, turn off this unit and
all connected devices (excluding computers/iOS
devices) to be connected (or put them into standby).
• Do not set the input switch (5) to (phantom
power on) when connecting a mic that does not
require phantom power.
• Turning phantom power on when a dynamic mic
or other mic that does not require it is connected
could damage this unit and connected equipment.
• Do not connect or disconnect mics while
phantom power is on. Doing so could cause
a loud noise and might damage this unit and
connected equipment.
• Set the VOLUME knob (4) and headphones
knob (6) to their minimum values before
turning phantom power on/off. Depending on
the connected mics, sudden loud noises from
monitoring equipment could occur, and this
could damage the equipment or harm hearing.
• Supplying phantom power to some ribbon mics
will break them. If you are unsure, do not supply
phantom power to a ribbon mic.
• If you connect this unit to a laptop computer
that is running on battery power and set the
input switch (5) to , the computer battery
charge will be used more quickly.
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Connecting other audio equipment
Connect other audio equipment to the external
input jack (t) on the front of the unit.
Use the output level setting of the connected device
to adjust the input level.
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Connecting headphones
Connect headphones to a headphones jack (standard
stereo jack or stereo mini jack) (w and e) on the
front of the unit.
NOTE
The same signals are output from both the
standard stereo jack and the stereo mini jack.
CAUTION
Before connecting headphones, use the
headphones knob (6) to minimize the volume.
Failure to do so could result in a sudden loud
noise that could harm hearing, for example.
Содержание
- Ministudio personal 1
- For u s a 2
- Important safety instructions 2
- Important safety precautions 2
- For european customers 3
- Contents 4
- Features 4
- Introduction 4
- Note about computer operation 4
- Conventions used in this manual 5
- Included items 5
- Precautions for placement and use 5
- Trademarks and copyrights 5
- Beware of condensation 6
- Broadcasting live 6
- Cleaning the unit 6
- Computer preparation installing the 6
- Dedicated software 6
- Http teac global com 6
- Product registration 6
- Using the teac global site 6
- Setting up the unit 7
- Names and functions of parts 8
- Top panel 8
- Front panel 9
- Rear panel 9
- Installing the dedicated software 10
- Installing the windows software 10
- Installing the mac software 11
- Mac software installation procedures 11
- Applications downloaded from the mac app store 12
- Changing the gatekeeper setting 12
- When the gatekeeper setting is allow 12
- When the gatekeeper setting is not allow 12
- Working with gatekeeper 12
- Connecting the power 13
- Connection illustrations 13
- When using a computer windows mac 13
- When using an ios device 13
- Audio connections 14
- Connecting headphones 14
- Connecting ios devices 14
- Connecting microphones 14
- Connecting other audio equipment 14
- Connecting with a computer 14
- Opening the settings panel 15
- Settings panel overview 15
- Using the settings panel menu bar 15
- Windows 15
- Extra effects 16
- Initialize 16
- Scene memory 16
- Easy page 17
- Expert page 17
- Compressor display area overview 19
- Display area overview 19
- Equalizer 4 band parametric eq 19
- Driver settings for specific purposes windows only 20
- Effect display area overview 20
- Pon trigger effect display area overview 20
- Creating podcasts windows only 21
- Using the ducking function 21
- Application guide 22
- Automatic settings panel and firmware update function 22
- Notification function 22
- Windows media player 22
- Os x and itunes 23
- Troubleshooting 23
- Playing back on the computer 24
- Sound breaks up or there is noise 24
- There is no sound even though audio is 24
- Analog audio input ratings 25
- Analog audio output ratings 25
- Audio performance 25
- Control input output ratings 25
- Operation requirements 25
- Ratings 25
- Specifications 25
- Windows 25
- Dimensional drawings 26
- General 26
- Ios device 26
- Supported audio drivers 26
- Block diagrams 27
- Exclusion of damages 28
- How you can get warranty service 28
- Length of warranty 28
- Limitation of implied warranties 28
- To locate an authorized service center in your area 28
- Warranty 28
- What is and is not covered 28
- What we will pay for 28
- Who is covered under the warranty 28
- Address adresse adresse indirizzo dirección 顾客地址 29
- Date of purchase date de l achat datum des kaufs 29
- Dealer s name nom du détaillant name des händlers nome del commerciante nombre del establecimiento 销售店名 29
- Http teac global com 29
- Ma 2436a 29
- Model modèle modell modello modelo 型号 29
- Owner s name nom du possesseur name des eigentümers nome del proprietario nombre del propietario 顾客姓名 29
- Serial no no de série seriennummer numero di serie número de serie 序列号 29
- Teac corporation 29
- Warranty 29
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