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TASCAM US-20x20
6 – Using the Settings Panel
2 COMPRESSOR
When the input volume exceeds the THRESHOLD level,
the input volume is compressed, reducing output volume
variation.
For example, by reducing the levels of sounds that are high
level, lower level sounds become relatively louder, creating
a more even volume level throughout and a more sustained
sound. (See “COMPRESSOR display area overview” on page
19.)
Click the Select (5) button of a channel to make
compressor settings for it.
Compressor settings are shown here for the channel
selected using its Select (5) button.
NOTE
•
If the input is a stereo signal (stereo-linked channel or
master), compression will start and be applied to both
channels when either the left or right input channel exceeds
the threshold level.
•
When the compressor is off, the compressor curve will
appear but the meters will not be active.
3 Mode
This shows the operation mode of the unit set using the
MODE button on its front panel.
4 REVERB
This effect adds reverberations to the original sound.
Multiple sounds are delayed at various times with damping
over time that is as natural as possible to produce rever-
berations like those of a hall, live-music club or studio, for
example. (See “REVERB display area overview” on page
19.)
5 Select buttons
Click this button for a channel to show the equalizer and
compressor settings for that channel.
Settings cannot be shown for more than one channel at a
time.
Off (default): Select button unlit
ON: Select button lit
Activate one of these buttons to show the equalizer and
compressor settings for that channel in the EQUALIZER (1)
and COMPRESSOR (2) display areas.
To select a different channel, click that channel's button. The
previously selected channel button will become unlit, and
the newly selected channel button will light.
6 PHASE buttons
Use these to change the phases of the signals on each
channel.
If the phase becomes reversed due to the wiring of micro-
phones or other causes, click these buttons to reverse the
phases of those channels.
PHASE button unlit (default) Normal
PHASE button lit Reversed
7 EQ buttons
Use these to turn the equalizer on/off for each channel.
Click an EQ button to activate the equalizer for that channel.
The EQ button will light and the EQUALIZER (1) display area
will show the active equalizer settings.
NOTE
The equalizer cannot be turned on if the sampling frequency
is 176.4/192kHz.
8 COMP buttons
Use these to turn the compressor on/off for each channel.
Click a COMP button to activate the compressor for that
channel. The COMP button will light and the COMPRESSOR
(2) display area will show the active compressor settings.
NOTE
The compressor cannot be turned on if the sampling
frequency is 176.4/192kHz.
9 Effects AUX selection buttons
Set whether the signal sent to the AUX bus is pre-fader or
post-fader.
The selected button lights.
PRE button unlit
POST button unlit
(default)
The signal is not sent to the AUX bus.
PRE button lit
The signal is sent to the AUX bus
before adjustment by the channel
fader.
The AUX level will not be affected by
the channel fader.
POST button lit
The signal is sent to the AUX bus after
adjustment by the channel fader.
The AUX level will be affected by the
channel fader.
0 AUX 1–4 knobs and indicators
Use to adjust the levels of the signals sent to the AUX bus
(AUX levels).
Range: inf to 6 dB (default: inf)
Use the mouse to click and drag an AUX knob up or down to
adjust that AUX level.
While dragging the mouse, the value being adjusted is
shown below and to the right of the AUX knob.
The indicator lights blue at levels of 0 dB or less and yellow
at levels from 0 dB to 6 dB.
q SOLO buttons
The SOLO buttons change according to the current mode.
When the unit is in AUDIO I/F mode, if a channel is
soloed (SOLO button turned on), channels that have not
been soloed will automatically be muted (in place solo
monitoring).
When the unit is in MIXER mode, channels that are soloed
(SOLO buttons turned on) will be sent to the SOLO bus and
channels that have not been soloed will automatically be
muted (PFL solo monitoring).
The MUTE buttons of muted channels will light. (Default: off)
Multiple channels can also be soloed at the same time when
the unit is in AUDIO I/F or MIXER mode.
NOTE
•
When the unit is in AUDIO I/F mode and all the SOLO
buttons are off, clicking a SOLO button will solo that
channel and automatically mute the other channels,
lighting their MUTE buttons.
•
When the unit is in AUDIO I/F mode if every SOLO button is
turned off, channels that had been automatically muted
will become unmuted. Channels that had been individually
muted before any channel was soloed will remain muted.
•
The MASTER L/R channel MUTE button will not turn on
automatically when the unit enters solo mode.
Содержание
- Reference manual 1
- Us 20x20 1
- Usb audio midi interface with mic pre mixer 1
- Application guide 0 2
- Connections 1 2
- Contents 2
- Installation 2
- Introduction 2
- Midi implementation chart 2 2
- Names and functions of parts 2
- Operation modes 8 2
- Preparation 0 2
- Specifications 6 2
- Troubleshooting 3 2
- Using the settings panel 4 2
- Caution 3
- Conventions used in this manual 3
- Features 3
- Introduction 3
- Note about computer operation 3
- Caution 4
- Front panel 4
- Names and functions of parts 4
- Caution 5
- Names and functions of parts 5
- Rear panel 5
- Caution 6
- Computer hardware requirements 6
- Cpu processor speed 6
- Display resolution 6
- Installation 6
- Installing the dedicated software 6
- Ios devices 6
- Memory 6
- Supported audio drivers 6
- Supported operating systems 6
- System requirements 6
- Windows 6
- Caution 7
- Installation 7
- Installing the windows driver 7
- Windows driver installation procedures 7
- Downloaded from the mac app store 8
- Installation 8
- Installing the mac settings panel 8
- Mac settings panel installation procedures 8
- When the gatekeeper setting is allow applications 8
- Working with gatekeeper 8
- Caution 9
- Changing the gatekeeper setting 9
- Installation 9
- Uninstalling the dedicated software 9
- Windows 9
- Attaching the rack mount angles 10
- Caution 10
- Changing the outlet plug 10
- Connecting the power 10
- Preparation 10
- Caution 11
- Connections 11
- Examples of connections with other equipment 11
- Audio connections 12
- Caution 12
- Computer connections 12
- Condenser mics 12
- Connections 12
- Dynamic mics 12
- Microphones 12
- Windows 12
- Analog record players 13
- Caution 13
- Connecting with ios devices 13
- Connections 13
- Electronic devices and other audio equipment 13
- Guitar 13
- Headphones 13
- Midi connections 13
- Monitor speakers 13
- Caution 14
- In windows 8 select us 20x20 settings panel on 14
- Mac os x 14
- Open the settings panel from the control panel 14
- Opening the settings panel 14
- Select the settings panel from all programs or all 14
- Settings panel overview 14
- The start screen and open the settings panel 14
- Using the settings panel 14
- Windows 10 14
- Windows 7 14
- Windows 8 14
- Windows os 14
- Mixer page 15
- Using the settings panel 15
- Using the settings panel 16
- Using the settings panel 17
- Equalizer 4 band parametric eq display area overview 18
- Using the settings panel 18
- Compressor display area overview 19
- Reverb display area overview 19
- Using the settings panel 19
- Link button overview 20
- Using the settings panel 20
- When a link button is turned off 20
- When a link button is turned on 20
- Interface page 21
- Setting area 21
- Status display area 21
- Using the settings panel 21
- Windows 21
- Output setting page 22
- Using the settings panel 22
- Caution 23
- Initialize 23
- Initialize reverb 23
- Initializing the settings panel 23
- Minimize 23
- Using the settings panel 23
- Using the settings panel view menu 23
- Caution 24
- Resetting the reverb settings 24
- Using the settings panel 24
- Caution 25
- Initialize memory item 25
- Save into the unit item 25
- Saving settings panel settings 25
- Scenememory1 10 items 25
- Using the scenememory menu 25
- Using the settings panel 25
- Caution 26
- Changing scene memory names 26
- Loading settings panel settings 26
- Using the settings panel 26
- Caution 27
- Resetting all scene memories 27
- Saving settings panel settings to the unit 27
- Using the settings panel 27
- Changing the sampling frequency in mic preamp mode 28
- Operation modes 28
- Using the unit as a microphone preamp 28
- Windows 28
- Changing the sampling frequency in audio interface mode 29
- Input and output channels in mic preamp mode 29
- Operation modes 29
- The sampling frequency can be changed in digital mixer mode 29
- Using the unit in audio interface mode 29
- Using the unit in digital mixer mode 29
- Windows 29
- Application guide 30
- Daw software 30
- Windows 10 30
- Windows 8 30
- Windows media player 30
- Application guide 31
- Mac os x and itunes 31
- Windows 7 31
- Midi implementation chart 32
- Computer 33
- Mac os x 33
- Operating environment 33
- Recognize it 33
- The dedicated software cannot be installed 33
- The unit is connected but the computer does not 33
- There is no sound even when playing back on the 33
- Troubleshooting 33
- Windows 10 windows 8 windows 7 33
- Sound breaks up or there is noise 34
- Troubleshooting 34
- I am using sonar and the performance with my 35
- I see that the us 20x20 recommends that i change 35
- Tascam us 20x20 interface is not very good how do i fix this 35
- The windows power management settings how do i do this 35
- Troubleshooting 35
- Analog inputs 36
- Analog outputs 36
- Coaxial in 36
- Coaxial out 36
- Digital audio input output ratings 36
- Headphone outputs phones 1 2 36
- Input output ratings 36
- Instrument inputs unbalanced in1 in2 36
- Line inputs balanced in3 in8 36
- Line inputs balanced line in 9 10 36
- Line inputs unbalanced line in 9 10 36
- Line outputs balanced line out 1 10 36
- Mic inputs balanced in1 in8 36
- Optical s mux in out 36
- Quantization bit depth 36
- Ratings 36
- Sampling frequencies 36
- Specifications 36
- Audio performance 37
- Caution 37
- Computer hardware requirements 37
- Computer system requirements 37
- Control input output ratings 37
- Cpu processor speed 37
- Crosstalk 37
- Display resolution 37
- Distortion 37
- Frequency response 37
- Memory 37
- Mic amp ein equivalent input noise 37
- Midi in connector 37
- Midi out connector 37
- S n ratio 37
- Specifications 37
- Supported operating systems 37
- Windows 37
- Word in connector 37
- Word out connector 37
- Caution 38
- Computer hardware requirements 38
- Cpu processor speed 38
- Dimensions 38
- Display resolution 38
- General 38
- Ios devices 38
- Mac os x 38
- Memory 38
- Operating temperature range 38
- Power consumption 38
- Specifications 38
- Supported audio drivers 38
- Supported operating systems 38
- Weight 38
- Windows 38
- Dimensional drawings 39
- Illustrations in this reference manual might differ in part from the actual product the external appearance might be changed without notification to improve the product 39
- Specifications 39
- Tascam us 20x2 39
- With rack mount adapters attached 39
- With standard frame attached as shipped from the factory 39
- Block diagrams 40
- Mic preamp mode 40
- Specifications 40
- Audio interface mode 41
- Specifications 41
- Digital mixer mode 42
- Specifications 42
- Level diagrams 43
- Specifications 43
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