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Reference Level:

  These settings do two functions. Not only do they set the record level of the tone 

generator (which is normally set to -20dB), but it also controls the level for your analog “line level input” 
such as when you plug in an external mixing panel. So in practice, you would select the -20dB button for 
recording tone, but later you may need to select a higher setting if you need more gain from the line 
level inputs.  (This will most likely be corrected in a later firmware software release.) 

Set the internal clock and date by selecting the tab at the bottom of the screen. Just press any of the 
displays to adjust the numbers shown. 

Create a PROJECT 

A project is essentially the name of your film or video, along with the basic recording format. It is 
possible to host multiple projects on the same CF card, even if those projects use different formats. 

      

 

Press 

PROJECT

 button. Select 

Create Project

 tab at bottom of screen.  

Press the tab on the left to NAME your 

project

. DO NOT use the whole word “project” in your new 

name; it is too long and will not always be displayed! Just abbreviate it as 

P_ name

.  (letter P, 

underscore, brief name or number). Example: 

P_My_ Film

 

Press the tab on the left to NAME your 

folder

. Note that TASCAM uses the term “folder” for what we 

would call “scene” in filmmaking. On the Tascam, you store all of your takes for each scene inside of that 
scene folder. It is a very organized way of keeping track of stuff! 

DO NOT use the whole word “scene” in your new folder name; it is too long! Just abbreviate it as 

S_ 

number

.  (letter S, underscore, scene number/letter). Example: S_101A 

Next, select the correct 

Fs

 (SAMPLING RATE) for your project. Most of the time, this will be 48k.  

Sometimes, the post production people will ask for 96k. Depending on your video editing software, you 
may even be asked to use 47.952 or 48.048, which are labeled as 

48k

 

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Summary of Contents for HS-P82

Page 1: ...er along with explanations and a suggested workflow for professional film video applications It is not meant to replace the comprehensive Owners Manuals provided with the equipment but rather to suppl...

Page 2: ...adapter or external 12vDC via industry standard XLR 4 pin connector The unit comes with an NP style Battery pack that takes 10 AA alkalines Even if you are planning to use AC or external power it is...

Page 3: ...ith a fresh one Perform a quick format and then set up your project files so that your recorder is good to go Keep a written notepad with all of your project specs and naming conventions so that all o...

Page 4: ...tup From the MENU button select the SYSTEM SETUP screen Keyboard type US Solo mode The default setting for SOLO is SINGLE That means only one channel at a time can be solo monitored If you change the...

Page 5: ...those projects use different formats Press PROJECT button Select Create Project tab at bottom of screen Press the tab on the left to NAME your project DO NOT use the whole word project in your new na...

Page 6: ...ll up or pull down in order to sync up with some sprocketed FILM projects Otherwise use the Actual Rate setting You select the bit rate 16 or 24 from the REC SETUP screen File Format tab as described...

Page 7: ...to EDIT or manually enter User Bits This is non changing information that is part of the timecode data such as a date production number or other simple value You can also manually enter a start value...

Page 8: ...e by most Sound Mixers since it allows the Tascam to continually update to the latest external jam sync code coming in REGEN is what we would commonly refer to as external timecode mode The Tascam rea...

Page 9: ...uld say UNLOCK It is possible to lock groups of the controls should the need arise Enable the Record Tracks Before you can record to any tracks you must manually arm them that is enable them ready for...

Page 10: ...for the Tascam is 24 bit which would be correct for music However for film video the 16 bit setting is more prevalent but some productions do use 24 bit Always ASK the Post Production Supervisor what...

Page 11: ...k controller knob is master over the group For most film video production you would not use this feature The INPUT tab lets you select analog or digital input for each channel If you are bringing in d...

Page 12: ...utput level knob is another virtual knob marked L R When this virtual knob is depressed it becomes linked to the DATA knob It is the pan control for the output and determines the stereo mix to the mas...

Page 13: ...eader at your local computer store You will need it for copying dailies on the set anyway With your recorder powered OFF insert the compact flash card into slot 1 Depress the PAUSE and RECORD buttons...

Page 14: ...urces If your input device is at line level but you feel that the feed is still a bit on the low side according to your meters you can adjust the line level overall sensitivity by going to the SYSTEM...

Page 15: ...ed for recording will display with red track names You can name each take by pressing the edit button Most soundmixers just use the prefix T for take just as we use the prefix S for scene and P for pr...

Page 16: ...advantage of using this screen instead of the Channel Setup screen for these functions is that the PAN LEVEL screen shows meters for each channel as well as the master LR mix To return to the root HO...

Page 17: ...volume to an optimum level on its meter For most film video applications that would be approximately 20dB or 18dB This level allows for plenty of headroom in the event of a loud exclamation or sound e...

Page 18: ...take into the current location Then just use the PLAY keys When it is time to roll sound for a new take just press RECORD The take number will automatically increment to the correct number regardless...

Page 19: ...at 23 976 timecode or whatever your timecode rate is The following reference tone will be 30 seconds recorded at negative 20dB or whatever your headtone reference level is Press STOP Go to the System...

Page 20: ...E number you need to remember that Tascam uses the term FOLDER instead of scene Go to the PROJECT screen either by pressing the scene take box just above the meters on the HOME screen or by pressing t...

Page 21: ...ant phase cancellation of multiple mics hearing the same sound and mixing them onto the same track Multi track recording allows us to capture the live mix as well as the isolation tracks from all of o...

Page 22: ...suitable for rebuilding the soundtrack during editing Determine if your mixing board is suitable for accessing the direct outs You may need to step up to a higher caliber board You also need to check...

Page 23: ...el then go ahead and send each of them respectfully to only L100 or R100 Otherwise use your external mixing board as you normally would Connect your boom operator to an Aux Out or Comm Out connect you...

Page 24: ...is technically not a mixing panel it is a remote controller for the recorder That being said for all intents and purposes it serves the purpose of a mixing panel for our application The unit allows u...

Page 25: ...ics on the set But for the overwhelming majority of projects 8 mics is more than sufficient Connecting the RC F82 to the recorder Cables required PS 2 male to PS 2 male jumper cable supplied inch ster...

Page 26: ...tions recorded with multi track iso s it is customary to only provide a monaural mixdown for dailies and picture edit so this is normally not an issue But if it is then have a technician build you an...

Page 27: ...st above the module for Channel 8 Another way to address your Boom Operator is to use the slate mic located on the recorder itself Be aware however that any audio from the slate mic goes onto all of t...

Page 28: ...volume Any changes to that pot will affect the level of the recording Monitor Feed for Director Script It is customary on major sets to provide wireless headphones to the Director Script Supervisor a...

Page 29: ...ct the button marked TRIM LEVEL Note that the top word represents the encoder knob and the lower word represents the slider For music recording you might want to reverse it and use the slider to contr...

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