Tascam MX Connect [10/26] Additional input settings screen

Tascam MX Connect [10/26] Additional input settings screen
TASCAM MX CONNECT
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2 - TASCAM MX CONNECT
Additional Input Settings screen
NOTE
Level meter movement might be delayed or stop depending
on the network setup and Wi-Fi connection conditions.
1 Input channel
This shows the channel number for the open Additional Input
Settings screen.
Tap
g
or
t
to open the Additional Input Settings screen for
an adjacent channel.
2 Input Name setting field
Set the input name to be shown on the INPUT page.
Tap this area to make the cursor blink, enabling character
input.
Up to 96 English letters and numbers can be input.
3 6 button
Close the Additional Input Settings screen and return to the
INPUT page.
4 MIC/LINE selection buttons
Use to select the input type for the channel.
The selected or button appears lit.
5 GAIN selection buttons
When MIC/LINE is set to MIC, channel input gain can be selected.
The selected or button appears lit.
6 PAD button
When MIC/LINE is set to MIC, the pad can be turned on/off for
the channel.
When the pad function is on, the button appears lit and a
-20dB pad is applied to the signal.
7 PHANTOM (+48V) button
When MIC/LINE is set to MIC, phantom power can be turned
on/off for the channel.
When phantom power is on, the button appears lit.
V
CAUTION
Set the output channel faders on the OUTPUT page to their
minimum values before turning phantom power on/off.
DepenLing on the connected mics, sudden loud noises from
monitoring equipment could occur, and this could damage the
equipment or harm hearing.
ATTENTION
i
Do not turn phantom power on when connecting a mic that
does not require phantom power.
i
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.
i
When using condenser mics that require phantom power and
dynamic mics together, be sure to use balanced dynamic mics.
Phantom power cannot be supplied to an unbalanced dynamic
mic.
i
Supplying phantom power to some ribbon mics will break
them. If you are unsure, do not supply phantom power to a
ribbon mic.
8 PHASE button
Use this to change the phase of the signals on the channel.
If the phase becomes reversed due to the wiring of a micro-
phone or other cause, tap this button to reverse the phase of
the input channel.
Normal
Reversed
9 TRIM slider
Use to adjust the input level of the channel.
Use the
g
and
t
buttons or drag
b
to adjust the value, or
tap the number and enter the value with a keyboard.
Input source Range
Mic 0 – 36, set in 0.5 intervals
Line -10 – +10, set in 0.5 intervals
0 PRE level meter
This shows the level of the signal before the compressor as a
numerical decibel value.
q COMPRESSOR/EQUALIZER tabs
Tap a tab to open the corresponding window. (see “COMPRES-
SOR tab on page 11), (see “EQUALIZER tab on page 12)
w Fader level
This shows the level of the channel fader below it as a decibel
value.
Range: -inf, -99.9 dB – +10 dB
(0.0 dB default, 0.1dB intervals)
The channel fader send level can be set by tapping here and
entering it with a keyboard.
e Channel fader
Use this to adjust the level sent to the MIX channel and the
ducking and ANC functions.
Drag the channel fader up or down to adjust the channel level.
Tap the
5
and
b
buttons to adjust in 0.1dB intervals.
The gain value of the channel fader is shown in the fader level
display area (w).
NOTE
Double-tap the fader to set it to 0 dB.
r POST level meter
This shows the signal level after the channel fader as a decibel
value and with a level meter.
t Mute button
Tap the button to mute. The button appears unlit when
muted. (Default: lit)
Tap the button to unmute that channel.
y GROUP button
Tap the GROUP button to link the faders and mute buttons of
channels that have been grouped. The GROUP button lights
when activated. (Default: unlit)
u ALC button
This turns the automatic level control function on/off.
When the automatic level control function is on, the but-
ton appears lit blue.

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