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DR-2d
Linear PCM
Recorder
D01101220B
OWNER’S MANUAL
This device has a serial number
located on the bottom panel.
Please record it and retain it for
your records.
Serial number:
__________________
2 TASCAM DR-2d
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within equilateral
triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of
uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a
risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended
to alert the user to the presence of important operating
and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
FOR U.S.A.
TO THE USER
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, whic can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures.
a) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
b) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
c) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
d) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved
by TE AC CORPORATION for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate this equipment.
Declaration of Conformity
Model Number: DR-2d
Trade Name: TASCAM
Responsible party: TEAC AMERICA, INC.
Address: 7733 Telegraph Road, Montebello, California,
U.S. A.
Telephone number: 1-323-726-0303
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions : (1) this device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference recieved, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1 Read these instructions.
2 Keep these instructions.
3 Heed all warnings.
4 Follow all instructions.
5 Do not use this apparatus near water.
6 Clean only with dry cloth.
7 Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions.
8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type
plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other.
A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong.
The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
apparatus.
11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
1 2 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use
caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury
from tip-over.
13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long
periods of time.
14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required
when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-
supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain
or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes.
Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the
apparatus.
Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such as a book case
or similar unit.
The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power from the AC outlet
with its POWER or STANDBY/ON switch not in the ON position.
The apparatus should be located close enough to the AC outlet so that
you can easily grasp the power cord plug at any time.
The mains plug is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect
device shall remain readily operable.
If the product uses batteries (including a battery pack or installed
batteries), they should not be exposed to sunshine, fire or excessive
heat.
CAUTION for products that use replaceable lithium batteries: there is
danger of explosion if a battery is replaced with an incorrect type of
battery. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
Caution should be taken when using earphones or headphones
with the product because excessive sound pressure (volume) from
earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss.
If you are experiencing problems with this product, contact TEAC for a
service referral. Do not use the product until it has been repaired.
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Cautions about Batteries ª
This product uses batteries. Misuse of batteries could cause a leak,
rupture or other trouble. Always abide by the following precautions
when using batteries.
Never recharge non-rechargeable batteries. The batteries could
rupture or leak, causing fire or injury.
When installing batteries, pay attention to the polarity indications
(plus/minus (+/–) orientation), and install them correctly in the battery
compartment as indicated. Putting them in backward could make the
batteries rupture or leak, causing fire, injury or stains around them.
When throwing used batteries away, follow the disposal instructions
indicated on the batteries and the local disposal laws. When you store
or dispose of batteries, isolate their terminals with insulation tape or
something like that to prevent them from contacting other batteries or
metallic objects.
Do not use batteries other than those specified. Do not mix and use
new and old batteries or different types of batteries together. The
batteries could rupture or leak, causing fire, injury or stains around
them.
Do not carry or store batteries together with small metal objects. The
batteries could short, causing leak, rupture or other trouble.
Do not heat or disassemble batteries. Do not put them in fire or water.
Batteries could rupture or leak, causing fire, injury or stains around
them.
If the battery fluid leaks, wipe away any fluid on the battery case
before inserting new batteries. If the battery fluid gets in an eye, it
could cause loss of eyesight. If fluid does enter an eye, wash it out
thoroughly with clean water without rubbing the eye and then consult
a doctor immediately. If the fluid gets on a person’s body or clothing,
it could cause skin injuries or burns. If this should happen, wash it off
with clean water and then consult a doctor immediately.
The unit power should be off when you install and replace batteries.
Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the unit for a long time.
Batteries could rupture or leak, causing fire, injury or stains around
them. If the battery fluid leaks, wipe away any fluid on the battery
compartment before inserting new batteries.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
TASCAM DR-2d 5
6 TASCAM DR-2d
1–Introduction ....................................................... 9
Features ..................................................................................9
Items included with the product ........................................... 10
Conventions used in this manual .......................................... 10
Intellectual property rights ................................................... 11
About SD cards ..................................................................... 12
Beware of condensation ....................................................... 12
Cleaning the unit ................................................................... 12
2–Names and Functions of Parts ........................ 13
Top panel ............................................................................. 13
Rear Panel ............................................................................. 15
Right side panel .................................................................... 16
Left side panel ....................................................................... 16
Bottom panel ........................................................................ 17
Remote control (RC-DR2) ...................................................... 18
Home screen ......................................................................... 19
Recording Screen .................................................................. 21
Menu item list ....................................................................... 22
Using menus ......................................................................... 23
Basic operation ..................................................................... 24
3Preparation ...................................................... 25
Powering the unit.................................................................. 25
Using AA batteries............................................................... 25
Using an AC adaptor (sold separately) ................................. 25
Preparing the remote control ................................................ 26
Changing the coin-shaped battery ...................................... 26
When to change the battery ................................................ 26
Cautions about the use of the battery .................................. 26
Using the remote control ...................................................... 27
Precautions for use of the remote control ............................. 28
Start-up & shutdown ............................................................. 28
Inserting and removing SD cards .......................................... 29
Inserting the SD card ........................................................... 29
Removing the card ............................................................... 29
Preparing an SD card for use ................................................ 30
Card write protection ........................................................... 30
Setting the date and time ..................................................... 31
Using the built-in speaker ..................................................... 32
Connecting monitors and headphones ................................. 32
4Recording ......................................................... 33
Selecting file format/sampling frequency, and maximum file
size ........................................................................................ 33
Available recording time display ........................................... 34
Set where to save the file ..................................................... 35
Setting the input functions ................................................... 35
Placing the unit and making connections ............................. 36
Recording with the built-in mics .......................................... 36
Recording with external mics (MIC IN) ................................. 37
Recording an external device (LINE IN) ................................ 37
Adjusting the input level ....................................................... 38
Recording .............................................................................. 39
Recording playback and input sounds together
(overdubbing) ....................................................................... 40
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Setting the file type to WAV .................................................40
Monitor the input signal (MONITOR) ................................... 41
Recording an overdub .......................................................... 42
Recording two files with different levels at the same time
(DUAL REC) ........................................................................... 43
Making settings for dual recording ...................................... 43
Starting dual recording ........................................................44
Dual recording file names .................................................... 45
Playback of files created using dual recording ..................... 45
Automatic recording and pausing (AUTO REC) .....................45
Creating new files (track incrementing) ...............................46
Creating new files manually while recording .......................46
Creating new files automatically while recording (maximum
file size) ............................................................................... 47
Mark function .......................................................................48
Adding marks manually to a recording ................................. 48
Moving to a mark position ...................................................48
Recording the moment before pushing RECORD (PRE REC) . 48
Delaying the start of recording (REC DELAY) ....................... 49
Dividing a file manually (DIVIDE) ......................................... 50
Recording duration ............................................................... 51
5–Working with Files and Folders (BROWSE
screen) ............................................................. 52
Screen navigation ................................................................. 52
Icons on the BROWSE screen ................................................ 52
File operations ...................................................................... 53
Folder operations .................................................................. 54
6Playback ........................................................... 56
Adjusting playback volume ................................................... 56
Setting the playback area (AREA) .........................................56
Selecting a folder for the playback area (1) .......................... 57
Selecting a folder for the playback area (2) ..........................58
Playlist ................................................................................... 59
Adding tracks to the playlist................................................. 59
Editing the playlist ............................................................... 59
Selecting files for playback (skip) ......................................... 61
Playback (PLAY) .................................................................... 61
Stopping .............................................................................. 61
Pausing (PAUSE) .................................................................. 62
Rewinding and fast-forwarding (search) ............................... 62
Using the wheel to change the playback position ................. 62
Repeat playback (REPEAT) ....................................................62
Loop playback ....................................................................... 63
Setting the loop point manually ........................................... 64
Making fine adjustments to the loop playback IN and OUT
points ..................................................................................64
Turning loop playback ON/OFF ............................................ 65
Special Playback Control Functions ...................................... 65
Setting the playback control functions ................................. 65
Changing the speed ............................................................. 65
Change speed without changing pitch .................................66
Changing the pitch without changing the speed ..................66
Reducing vocal and solo instrument sounds .........................66
7–Using the Effects .............................................. 68
Setting the effect .................................................................. 68
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Table of Contents
Effects Preset List ..................................................................69
8Using the Metronome ..................................... 70
Setting the metronome ........................................................ 70
Starting and stopping the metronome .................................. 70
9Connecting with a Computer ......................... 71
Transferring files to a computer ............................................ 71
Transferring files from a computer ........................................ 72
Disconnecting from a computer ........................................... 72
10–Settings and Information .............................. 73
Viewing File Information ....................................................... 73
File information page ........................................................... 73
Card information page ......................................................... 74
System information page ..................................................... 74
System Settings and Formatting ........................................... 75
Setting the search speed ...................................................... 75
Turning the unit power OFF automatically ............................ 75
Backlight Auto OFF setting .................................................. 75
Adjust the display contrast ................................................... 75
Adjust the backlight brightness ............................................ 75
Remote control setting......................................................... 76
Setting the type of AA batteries ........................................... 76
Restoring the factory settings .............................................. 76
Using QUICK FORMAT ......................................................... 76
Using FULL FORMAT ............................................................ 77
Setting the format of file names ........................................... 77
File name format ................................................................. 78
Setting the WORD item ........................................................ 78
11Messages ........................................................ 79
12–Troubleshooting ............................................. 83
13–Specifications ................................................. 85
Ratings .................................................................................. 85
Input/output ratings .............................................................85
Analog audio input/output ratings ....................................... 85
Control input/output ratings ................................................ 86
Audio performance ...............................................................86
Computer compatibility ........................................................86
Other specifications .............................................................. 87
Dimensional drawings ........................................................... 87
TASCAM DR-2d 9
Thank you very much for purchasing the TASCAM DR-2d
Linear PCM Recorder. Please read this Owner’s Manual
carefully in order to maximize your use of all the unit’s features.
We hope that you will enjoy using this recorder for many years
to come.
After you have nished reading this manual, please keep it in a
safe place for future reference.
You can also download the Owners Manual from the TASCAM
web site (http://www.tascam.com).
Features
Compact audio recorder that uses SD/SDHC cards as record-
ing media
Directional microphones allow high-quality stereo recording
44.1/48/96 kHz, 16/24-bit, linear PCM (WAV format) record-
ing possible
32–320 kbps MP3 format recording possible (compatible
with ID3 tag v2.4)
Dual recording function allows two stereo files to be record-
ed with different levels simultaneously using either the built-
in stereo microphone or an external stereo mic
Overdubbing allows playback and input signals to be mixed
and recorded together as a new file
Built-in 0.6-W monaural output speaker
Built-in effect (reverb) can be used during recording and
playback
Auto-record function starts recording automatically when a
set sound input level is detected
Can start recording a new file automatically when a maxi-
mum file size set in advance is reached without interrupting
recording
Track incrementing function allows a recording to be split by
creating a new file when desired
Pre-recording (PRE REC) function allows the unit to record
the 2 seconds of sound before recording is activated
Auto gain control function automatically make the input
level as even as possible
Limiter function automatically reduces the level suitably
when the input level is too high
Low cut filter conveniently reduces low-frequency noise
VSA function allows playback speed to be altered in a range
from half-speed to double-speed without changing pitch
Key control function allows changing the pitch in semitones
(â6 - #6) without changing the speed.
Part cancel function allows reducing the selected part of the
sound.
Metronome function
REC DELAY function can be used to avoid recording the
sound of pushing the RECORD key
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Repeat playback and IN-OUT loop playback functions
Playlist function
DIVIDE function allows files to be split where desired
MARK function convenient for moving to specific locations
File name format can be set to use a user-defined word or the
date
1/8” external stereo microphone input jack (provides plug-in
power)
1/8” external stereo line input jack
1/8” line/headphones output jack
128 x 64 pixel LCD with backlight
Mini-B type USB 2.0 port
Operates on 2 AA batteries or an AC adaptor
(sold separately: TASCAM PS-P520)
Tripod attachment screw-hole built into unit
Items included with the product
The DR-2d package contains the following items.
Take care when opening the package not to damage the items.
Keep the package materials for transportation in the future.
Please contact the store where you purchased this unit if any
of these items are missing or have been damaged during
transportation.
Main unit
............................................................................. 1
Soft case
.............................................................................. 1
SD card (in the unit)
............................................................ 1
AA alkaline batteries
........................................................... 2
Wireless remote control (RC-DR2)
.................................... 1
USB cable (1.5 m)
............................................................... 1
Warranty card
...................................................................... 1
Owners Manual (this document)
....................................... 1
Conventions used in this manual
The following conventions are used in this manual.
“SD memory card” is sometimes abbreviated as “SD card.”
When we refer to a key or connector or control on the DR-2d,
the typeface looks like this: MENU.
When we show messages, for example, that appear on the
screen, the typeface looks like this:
SONG LOAD
.
Additional information is introduced in the styles below when
needed:
TIP
We give hints and tips on using the DR-2d when you see this
icon.
1–Introduction
TASCAM DR-2d 11
NOTE
A note provides additional explanations for special situations.
CAUTION
A caution shows that you may lose data (recordings) if you do
not follow the instructions.
Intellectual property rights
TASCAM is a registered trademark of TEAC Corporation.
SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
Microsoft, Windows, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and
Windows 7 are either registered trademarks or trademarks
of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
Apple, Macintosh, iMac, Mac OS and Mac OS X are trade-
marks of Apple Inc.
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from
Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.
Supply of this product does not convey a license nor imply
any right to distribute MPEG Layer-3 compliant content
created with this product in revenue-generating broadcast
systems (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or other distribution
channels), streaming applications (via Internet, intranets
and/or other networks), other content distribution systems
(pay-audio or audio-on-demand applications and the like)
or on physical media (compact discs, digital versatile discs,
semiconductor chips, hard drives, memory cards and the
like). An independent license for such use is required. For
details, please visit http://mp3licensing.com.
Other company names, product names and logos in this
document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective owners.
Any data, including, but not limited to information,
described herein are intended only as illustrations of such
data and/or information and not as the specications for such
data and/or information. TEAC Corporation disclaims any
warranty that any use of such data and/or information shall
be free from infringement of any third party’s intellectual
property rights or other proprietary rights, and further,
assumes no liability of whatsoever nature in the event of
any such infringement, or arising from or connected with or
related to the use of such data and/or information.
1–Introduction
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This product is designed to help you record and reproduce
sound works to which you own the copyright, or where you
have obtained permission from the copyright holder or the
rightful licensor. Unless you own the copyright, or have
obtained the appropriate permission from the copyright
holder or the rightful licensor, your unauthorized recording,
reproduction or distribution thereof may result in severe
criminal penalties under copyright laws and international
copyright treaties. If you are uncertain about your rights,
contact your legal advisor. Under no circumstances will
TEAC Corporation be responsible for the consequences of
any illegal copying performed using the recorder.
About SD cards
This unit uses SD cards for recording and playback. SD cards
that are 64 MB - 2 GB and SDHC cards that are 4 GB
- 32 GB in size can be used. A list of SD cards that have
been tested with this unit can be found on the TASCAM web
site (www.tascam.com).
Precautions for use ª
SD cards are delicate media. In order to avoid damaging a card
or the card slot, please take the following precautions when
handling them.
Do not leave them in extremely hot or cold places.
Do not leave them in extremely humid places.
Do not let them get wet.
Do not put things on top of them or twist them.
Do not hit them.
Beware of condensation
If the unit is moved from a cold to a warm place, or used after a
sudden temperature change, there is a danger of condensation;
vapor in the air could condense on the internal mechanism,
making correct operation impossible. To prevent this, or if this
occurs, let the unit sit for one or two hours at the new room
temperature before using.
Cleaning the unit
Use a dry soft cloth to wipe the unit clean. Do not clean the unit
with a chemically treated cloth or substances such as benzene,
thinner and alcohol because they might cause damage to the
surface of the unit.
1–Introduction
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Top panel
1 Remote control receiver
Receives signals from the included remote control
(RC-DR2). When using the remote point it here. (See
“Using the remote control” on page 27.)
2Built-in stereo microphone
To use this stereo electret condenser microphone as the
input source, select
MIC
on the input setting screen. If you
connect an external microphone to the MIC IN jack on the
rear panel, the built-in microphone becomes inactive.
3 Display
Shows a variety of information.
4
/HOME [ª] key
Press this key to stop recording and playback or to end
recording standby.
When a setting screen is open, press to return to the Home
Screen.
On a setting screen, use this key to respond “NO” to a
confirmation message.
Press and hold to turn the unit’s power ON or put the unit
in standby.
5 PLAY/PAUSE [Á] key
When the Home Screen is displayed and playback is
stopped, press this key to start playback. During playback,
press this key to stop playback at the current position.
When the Metronome Screen is open, use this key to start
and stop the metronome.
2–Names and Functions of Parts
14 TASCAM DR-2d
6 DUAL key
Press and hold to open the
DUAL
REC
setting screen.
If the currently selected file was recorded using dual
recording, the other file becomes active each time you press
this key.
During dual recording, press to alternate display of the
recording levels of the two files being recorded.
7 MENU key
When the Home Screen is displayed, press this key to open
the
MENU
Screen.
Press this key to return to the
MENU
Screen from the
various setting screens.
When the
MENU
Screen is displayed, press this key to
return to the Home Screen.
8 Â key
Press this key to return to the beginning of a track that is
playing or stopped in the middle.
If you press this key when a track is stopped at its
beginning, the unit will skip to the beginning of the
previous track.
Press and hold this key to search backwards.
On the setting screens, use this key to move the cursor left.
On the Browse Screen, press this key to move up a level.
9 ¯ key
Press this key during playback or when playback is stopped
to skip to beginning of the next track.
Press and hold this key to search forward.
On the setting screens, use this key to move the cursor
right.
On the Browse Screen, press this key to move down a level.
Press the this key during recording to create a new file
with the number at the end of the file name incremented
(increased) and continue recording in this file from its
beginning.
0 PB CONT key
Press and hold this key to open the Playback Control (
PB
CONTROL
) Screen. When the Playback Control Screen is
open, press and hold this key to return to the Home Screen.
Briefly press this key to turn the speed control that is set
on the Playback Control Screen (VSA and/or SPEED) ON
and OFF. When ON, the icon appears at the top of
the Home Screen as light letters on a dark background.
q I/O key
Use this key to set the IN (start) and OUT (end) points of
the interval that you want to set for loop playback. When
the IN and OUT points are already set, press this key to
cancel loop playback.
2–Names and Functions of Parts
TASCAM DR-2d 15
Press and hold this key to open a pop-up window that
allows you to manually set IN and OUT points.
w PEAK indicator
Lights when the input volume is too high.
e RECORD [º] key and indicator
When playback is stopped, press this key to put the unit
into recording standby. When in standby, the indicator
flashes. If the
MONITOR
Screen
INPUT
item is
ON
, the
Overdubbing ON/OFF pop-up appears. When in recording
standby, press this key to start recording. The indicator
lights while recording. When recording, press this key to
pause recording.
r Wheel
When a setting screen is open, use the Wheel to change the
setting of the selected item.
When the Home Screen is open, use the wheel to adjust the
file playback position.
tENTER/MARK key
When a setting screen is open, use this to confirm
selections.
When recording, use it to add markers manually.
Rear Panel
y MIC IN jack
Use this input jack to connect a stereo mini-jack
microphone. This jack provides plug-in power when set to
do so on the Input Setting Screen.
u REC indicator
This has the same function as the indicator to the left of
the RECORD [º] key on the top panel. It blinks when in
recording standby and lights when recording.
i LINE IN jack
Use this stereo mini-jack for line input.
NOTE
We call this the Rear Panel because this is the end that faces
away from the operator of the unit when placed on a table
with the built-in mic (this end) facing the sound source.
2–Names and Functions of Parts
16 TASCAM DR-2d
2–Names and Functions of Parts
Right side panel
o OUTPUT LEVEL (+, –) keys
Use these keys to adjust the signal level output from the
LINE OUT/ jack. The volume level appears on the
display during adjustment.
p USB port
Use the included USB cable to connect with a computer
USB port.
a LINE OUT/ jack
Use this to connect with headphones or the line input jack
of an amp or other equipment.
s DC IN 5V jack
Connect a TASCAM PS-P520 AC adaptor (purchased
separately) to this jack.
Left side panel
d SD card slot and cover
Insert an SD card into this slot.
f INPUT LEVEL (+, –) keys
Use these keys to adjust the input volume. The volume
level appears on the display during adjustment.
g Strap attachment
Use this to attach a strap.
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2–Names and Functions of Parts
Bottom panel
h Mono speaker
Use this built-in speaker to listen to recordings. Sound is
not output during recording, when the unit is in recording
standby, when headphones are connected, or input monitor
is activated.
j SPEAKER switch
Set this to ON to output sound from the built-in speaker.
NOTE
Even when ON, no sound is output during recording, in
recording standby, when headphones are connected, or input
monitor is activated.
k
Tripod attachment screw-hole (1/4-inch)
Use this to attach the unit to a tripod or mic stand.
CAUTION
Tighten the unit securely to the tripod or mic stand to
prevent it from falling off.
Place the tripod or mic stand on a level surface when using
it with this unit.
Some tripods use different types of screws, so it might
not be possible to attach the unit directly. In such a case,
purchase and use a suitable adapter.
l HOLD switch
Shift in the direction of the arrow to engage the hold
function, which prevents unintentional operation.
All keys are inoperative when hold is ON.
; Battery compartment cover
18 TASCAM DR-2d
z Battery compartment
Remote control (RC-DR2)
1 Ô [Â] key
Press this key briefly to return to the start of a file. If the
playback position is already near the start of a track, it will
skip to the start of the previous file.
Press and hold this to search a track in reverse.
2 STOP [ª] key
Press to stop playback and recording.
3 RECORD [º] key
Press to start and pause recording.
4 [¯] key
Press this key briefly to move to the start of the next file.
Press and hold this to search a track forward.
5 PLAY/PAUSE [Á/π ] key
Press to start and pause playback.
6 MARK key
When recording, use it to add markers manually.
7 INPUT LEVEL [+/–] key
Use these keys to adjust the input volume.
2–Names and Functions of Parts
TASCAM DR-2d 19
Home screen
This screen appears when the unit’s power is turned on. Press
the /HOME [ª] key at any time to open this screen.
1 Playback speed setting status
OFF ON Playback speed
x1.0
x1.1 - x2.0
x0.5 - x0.9
2 Loop/repeat playback status
Single playback
Single track repeat playback
All track repeat playback
Loop playback
3 Key control status
: Key control off
: Key control on.
4 Part cancel status
: Part cancel off
: Part cancel on.
5 Input monitor status
: Input monitor off
: Input monitor on.
6 Power supply status
When a battery is being used, a battery icon shows the
amount of power remaining in bars ( , , ). The
battery is almost dead and the power will soon turn off
if the icon has no bars . When using the PS-P520 AC
adaptor (sold separately) appears.
NOTE
Sometimes a “Battery Low” warning appears when recording
or conducting other demanding operations even when
battery power remains.
2–Names and Functions of Parts
20 TASCAM DR-2d
7 Recorder operation status
· Stopped
π Paused
Á Playing back
Fast-forwarding
Ô Fast-rewinding
¯ Skipping forward
 Skipping backward
8 Level meters
When input monitor is OFF, the level of the playback sound
is shown.
When input monitor is ON, the level of the combined input
and playback sounds is shown.
9
File information
The file name or tag information of the file currently
being played back is shown.
ID3 tag information is shown when available for an MP3
file being played.
NOTE
ID3 tag information includes the titles and artists names that
can be saved in MP3 files.
0 Playback position display
The current playback position is shown by a bar. As
playback progresses, the bar extends to the right.
q
Elapsed time
Shows the elapsed time (hours: minutes: seconds) of the
currently playing track.
w Remaining time
Shows the remaining playback time of the current track
(hours: minutes: seconds).
e
Peak value in decibels (dB)
The maximum level that occurs in a fixed period of time is
displayed digitally.
r Monitoring output
: Headphones
Speakers
t
Playback area
ALL
All files in the
MUSIC
folder
FOLDER
All files in the selected folder
P.LIST
All files added to the playlist
y
Loop playback IN (starting) and OUT (ending) points
The set starting and ending points of the loop are shown.
2–Names and Functions of Parts
TASCAM DR-2d 21
The icon appears at the playback position when the
starting point is set.
The icon appears at the playback position when the
ending point is set.
u
Playback file number/total number of files
The total number of files in the playback area and the
number of the current file are shown.
i Effect status
Shows whether the effect function is ON or OFF.
: Effect off
: Effect on
Recording Screen
This screen opens when you press the RECORD key to start
recording standby mode and stays open when you press the
RECORD key again to start recording.
This status of the power and the effect use appears the same as
on the Home Screen. This screen also shows the following.
1 Recording mode status
: Stereo recording
: Monaural recording
2 Prerecording function status
PRE
appears when the prerecording function is ON.
3 Plug-in power status
off
on
4 Low cut filter status
: Low cut filter off
: Low cut filter on (when set to 40Hz, 80Hz,
or 120Hz)
5 Level control function status
: Level control function off
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22 TASCAM DR-2d
2–Names and Functions of Parts
: Auto gain control on
: Limiter on
6 Recorder operation status
ª Stopped
π Paused
º Recording
7
Recording level meters
When overdubbing is off, the input signal level is shown.
When over dubbing is on, the combined input and playback
signals are shown.
8
File name
The file name that will automatically be given to recorded
files is shown.
9
Input selection
Shows the input source.
0
Elapsed recording time
The elapsed recording time of the track appears as hours:
minutes: seconds.
During recording standby, the maximum remaining
recording time appears.
q Remaining recording time
The remaining recording time appears in hours: minutes:
seconds.
w
Peak value in decibels (dB)
Peak recording level values are shown digitally.
e
Recording mode/sampling frequency
Shows the recording file format and sampling frequency.
Menu item list
This list provides an overview of the various menu items.
Menu item Function Pages
INFORMATION Information about the file, SD card,
and system
73
BROWSE SD card file and folder operations 52
PLAYLIST Playlist editing 59
PLAY MODE Play area select and repeat setting 62
INPUT SETTING Input source select and input
settings
35
REC SETTING Recording mode settings 33
AUTO REC Auto recording settings 45
MONITOR Input monitor settings 41
METRONOME Metronome settings 70
DIVIDE Divide a file 50
EFFECTOR Effects settings 68
FILE NAME File name settings 77
SETUP System settings and format an SD
card
75
DATE/TIME Date and time settings 31
TASCAM DR-2d 23
2–Names and Functions of Parts
When in recording standby, only the following menu items are
shown.
INPUT SETTING
AUTO REC
MONITOR
EFFECTOR
Using menus
Use the
MENU
screen to make various settings.
1 Press the MENU key to open the
MENU
screen.
2 Use the wheel to select a menu (selected items are
highlighted and appear as light letters on a dark back-
ground), and press the ENTER/MARK key to open a
setting screen.
Example:
REC SETTING
screen
3 Use the wheel to select (highlight) a setting item.
Example: setting the sampling frequency
4 Press the ¯ key (or the ENTER/MARK key) to select
the value of the setting.
Example: setting the sampling frequency
5 Use the wheel to change the setting.
6 To set a different item in the same menu, press the Â
key to select the item you want to set.
7 Repeat step 3 to 6 as necessary to set each item.
24 TASCAM DR-2d
8 To open the
MENU
screen, press the MENU key.
To return to the Home Screen, press the HOME key.
Basic operation
Use the following keys to operate the various screens.
MENU key:
Opens the
MENU
screen.
PB CONT key:
Opens the
PB CONTROL
screen.
/HOME [ª] key:
When any other screen is open, press this to return to the
Home Screen. Use this to answer “
NO
” to a confirmation
message.
ENTER/MARK key:
Use this to confirm the selection of a setting item or to
answer “
YES
” to a confirmation message.
¯ key:
Use this to move the cursor (the highlighted area) to the
right on the screen, and to open folders on the
BROWSE
screen.
 key:
Use this to move the cursor (the highlighted area) to the left
on the screen, and to close folders on the
BROWSE
screen.
Wheel:
Use this to select items and to change values.
2–Names and Functions of Parts
TASCAM DR-2d 25
Powering the unit
The DR-2d can be operated using two AA batteries or an
optional AC adapter (PS-P520). This unit can use alkaline or
Ni-MH batteries.
Using AA batteries
Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the unit,
install the batteries with the correct +/– orientation and close the
battery compartment cover.
When using AA batteries, set the type of battery in order to
accurately show the amount of power remaining and allow the
unit to accurately determine whether power is available for
proper operation. (See “Setting the type of batteries” on page
76.)
NOTE
Manganese dry cell batteries (R6) cannot be used with this
unit.
This unit cannot recharge Ni-MH batteries. Use a
commercially available recharger.
The included alkaline batteries are for confirming
operation of the unit and might not last very long.
Using an AC adaptor (sold separately)
Connect to the PS-P520 AC adaptor (sold separately) to the DC
IN 5V connector as shown in the illustration.
AC outlet
DC plug
TASCAM
PS-P520
(not supplied)
3–Preparation
26 TASCAM DR-2d
3–Preparation
CAUTION
Never use any adaptor other than the designated PS-P520 AC
adaptor. Use of a different adaptor could cause malfunction,
fire or electric shock.
NOTE
When both batteries are installed and the AC adaptor is
connected, power will be supplied from the AC adaptor.
Preparing the remote control
NOTE
The remote control is shipped with a coin-shaped battery
already installed. Please remove the isolation sheet from the
battery when you want to use the remote control.
Changing the coin-shaped battery
1 Remove the battery holder.
Push 1 while pulling toward 2.
2 Install the coin-shaped lithium ion battery (CR2025) into
the holder with the correct +/- orientation.
3 Reinsert the battery holder into the remote control.
When to change the battery
Replace the battery with a new one when the range of the
remote control becomes short or if the function keys become
unresponsive.
Use a coin-shaped lithium ion battery (CR2025).
Cautions about the use of the battery
Accidental swallowing of batteries by small children is
extremely dangerous. Keep batteries and remote controls out of
reach of small children. Consult a physician immediately if a
child should swallow a battery.
Misuse of a battery could cause it to leak, rupture or otherwise
be damaged. Please read and abide by the following precautions
when using batteries.
TASCAM DR-2d 27
Install the battery with the correct orientation.
Do not recharge the battery.
Do not heat or disassemble the battery or put it into fire or
water.
Do not carry or store the battery with small metal objects.
Doing so could short the battery and cause leakage or rup-
ture, for example.
When storing or disposing of the battery, cover the contacts
with tape to prevent them from touching other batteries or
metal objects.
Follow the disposal instructions written on the battery or pro-
vided by the local government when you are done using it.
Using the remote control
Point the remote control at the remote control receiver on the
unit.
When you want to use the remote control, conrm on the
SETUP
screen that the
REMOTE
item is
ON
. (See “Remote
control setting” on page 76.)
Remote control receive
r
Operational distance:
7 meters max.
3–Preparation
28 TASCAM DR-2d
NOTE
Operation distance varies according to the orientation of
the remote control relative to the sensor.
If anything is between the remote control and the receiver,
operation might not work.
Precautions for use of the remote control
Remove the battery when you are not using the remote
control for a long time (one month or more).
If the battery should leak, thoroughly clean any residue from
inside the battery compartment and install a new battery.
When using other devices controlled by infrared rays, use of
this remote control might operate these devices by mistake.
Start-up & shutdown
Starting up the unit
Press and hold the /HOME [ª] key on the left side panel
until
TASCAM DR-2d
appears on the display.
The Home Screen appears when the unit starts up.
Start -Up Screen
Home Screen
Shutting down
Press and hold the /HOME [ª] key until
LINEAR PCM
RECORDER
appears on the display.
The power turns off after the unit completes its shutdown
process.
3–Preparation
TASCAM DR-2d 29
CAUTION
Always use the
/HOME [ª] key to shutdown the unit.
Do not remove the batteries or disconnect the power cable
accidently while the unit is operating. If you do so, the unit
cannot shut down properly and all recordings, settings and
other data will be lost. Lost data cannot be restored. We
recommend that you also save the data manually often.
Inserting and removing SD cards
Inserting the SD card
1 Open the SD slot cover on the left side panel.
2 Insert the SD Card into the slot as shown in the following
illustration until it clicks into place.
NOTE
An SD card is already installed when the unit is shipped from
the factory. If you want to use this card to record and play
tracks, there is no need to reinstall it.
Removing the card
1 Open the SD slot cover on the left side panel.
2 Push the SD card in gently and it should eject.
CAUTION
Do not remove the SD card from the unit when it is
connected to a computer by USB.
SD cards that meet SD or SDHC standards can be used with
this unit.
A list of SD cards that have been confirmed to work with
this unit can be found on our website (http://www.tascam.
com).
3–Preparation
30 TASCAM DR-2d
Preparing an SD card for use
In order to use an SD card in this unit, you must format it rst.
1 Confirm that an SD card is installed and turn the power
ON.
2 The following message appears when a new card or a
card formatted for use with another device is installed in
the unit.
3 Press the ENTER/MARK key to start formatting.
4 When formatting ends, the Home Screen opens.
You can also reformat the card in this unit at any time. (See
“System Settings and Formatting” on page 75.)
CAUTION
Please use a PS-P520 AC adapter (sold separately) or make
certain that there is sufficient remaining battery power
when formatting a card.
Formatting a card erases all the data on it.
Card write protection
SD cards have protect switches that prevent writing new data to
them.
Unprotected Protected
If you slide the protect switch to the “LOCK” position, le
recording and editing is not possible. Move the switch to the
unlocked position in order to record, erase and otherwise edit
data on the card.
3–Preparation
TASCAM DR-2d 31
Setting the date and time
Using its internal clock, this unit remembers the date and time
when a le is recorded.
1 Press the MENU key to open the
MENU
screen.
2 Use the wheel to select
DATE/TIME
, and press the
ENTER/MARK key.
DATE/TIME
screen appears.
3 Use the Â/¯ keys to move the cursor, and use the
wheel to change values.
4 Press the ENTER/MARK key to confirm the change and
return to the
MENU
screen.
NOTE
You can set the unit to automatically add the date and time
to file names. (See “Setting the format of file names” on page
77.)
CAUTION
The date and time setting can only be maintained for a few
minutes when the unit is not powered by batteries or an
AC adaptor. When using batteries, we recommend that you
replace or recharge them before they completely lose power.
3–Preparation
32 TASCAM DR-2d
Using the built-in speaker
Set the SPEAKER switch to ON on the bottom panel to listen
to a playing track through the built-in speaker.
NOTE
Even when ON, no sound is output during recording, in
recording standby, when headphones are connected, or input
monitor is activated.
Connecting monitors and headphones
To listen with headphones, connect them to the LINE OUT/
connector.
To listen with an external monitoring system to the LINE OUT/
connector.
3–Preparation
TASCAM DR-2d 33
In addition to using the built-in microphone, you can record
using an external microphone or record the output signal
from a mixer or other audio source. You can select among
MP3 (44.1/48 kHz, 32–320 kbps) and WAV (44.1/48/96 kHz,
16/24-bit) audio recording formats. With this unit, you can mix
and record a sound input through the built-in mic or one of
the input jacks with an audio le that is played back using the
overdubbing function.
You can also record two les with different recording levels at
the same time (dual recording).
Selecting file format/sampling frequency,
and maximum file size
Select the audio le type that you want to record before you
start recording.
1 Press the MENU key to open the Menu Screen.
2 Use the wheel to select
REC SETTING
, and press the
ENTER/MARK key.
REC SETTING
screen appears.
3 Use the wheel to select
FORMAT
, and press the ¯ key or
ENTER/MARK key.
Set the file format from one of the following choices.
WAV: 16bit (default), WAV 24bit
MP3: 32kbps, 64kbps, 96kbps, 128kbps, 192kbps,
256kbps, 320kbps
NOTE
Higher values provide better recording quality.
WAV files are higher quality than MP3 files, but they take
up more space, so MP3 formats allow for longer recordings.
4 Press the  key to select the other item.
4–Recording
34 TASCAM DR-2d
5 Use the wheel to select
SAMPLE
, and press the ¯ key or
ENTER/MARK key.
Set the sampling frequency to one of the following
options.
44,1k
(default),
48k
,
96k
6 Press the  key to select the other item.
7 Use the wheel to select
SIZE
, and press the ¯ key or
ENTER/MARK key.
Set the maximum file size to one of the following options.
64M
,
128M
,
256M
,
512M
,
1G
,
2G
(default)
NOTE
If the maximum set file size is exceeded during recording,
the unit will automatically continue recording in a new
file.
Depending on the file format, the amount of recording
time will differ for the same file size.
Recording automatically stops if recording time exceeds 24
hours.
8 Press the
/HOME [ª] key to return to the Home
Screen.
Available recording time display
The amount of time available for recording depends on the
capacity of the SD card as well as the recording mode and
sampling frequency settings. (See “Recording duration” on page
51.)
You can check the potential recording time determined by the
SD card and various settings on the
REC SETTING
screen.
Recordable time
4–Recording
TASCAM DR-2d 35
Set where to save the file
Set the folder where recorded les are saved. If no setting is
made, new recording les are placed in the
MUSIC
folder. (See
“Folder operations” on page 54.)
Setting the input functions
1 Press the MENU key to open the Menu Screen.
2 Use the wheel to select
INPUT SETTING
, and press the
ENTER/MARK key.
INPUT SETTING
screen appears.
This screen has the following setting items.
Use the  and ¯ keys and the wheel to set each item.
INPUT:
Set the input source to microphone (
MIC
) or line (
LINE
). The
default setting is
MIC
.
When
MIC
is selected, sets the input source as the built-in
microphone when no microphone cable is connected to the
MIC IN jack (stereo mini-jack). When a microphone cable is
connected to the MIC IN jack, the input microphone signal
becomes the input source.
When
LINE
is selected, sets the source as the line level signal
input to the left side panel LINE IN jack (stereo mini-jack).
GAIN:
Set the mic input sensitivity as
HIGH
,
MID
, or
LOW
.
The factory default setting is
MID
. Change it to
HIGH
if the
input level is too low and to
LOW
if the input level is too high.
TYPE:
Select
STEREO
or
MONO
according to the type of connected
microphone. The factory setting is
STEREO
.
If you select
MONO
, the left and right channels are combined into
the same signal.
POWER:
When connecting a microphone that requires plug-in power set
this to
ON
. The factory default is
OFF
.
LOW CUT:
The factory default setting of the low cut lter is
OFF
, but you
can also select
40Hz
,
80Hz
or
120Hz
as the cut-off frequency
for a low cut lter.
4–Recording
36 TASCAM DR-2d
LEVEL CTRL:
Use this to set the level control function.
Set it to
AUTO
to have the DR-2d automatically adjust the input
gain according to the input level. Loud sounds and quiet sounds
are both adjusted to the same level.
Set it to
LMT
to have the DR-2d automatically limit the input
gain so that input level of loud sounds are reduced to prevent
distortion.
The factory default setting is
OFF
.
3 Press the
/HOME [ª] key to return to the Home
Screen.
CAUTION
Set the POWER item to OFF when using the built-in mic
or connecting a dynamic microphone or microphone with
a built-in battery. If set to ON, the plug-in power may
damage such microphones.
Use headphones to monitor when you are recording with
a microphone. If you use speakers to monitor, the sound
output from the speakers may also be recorded, causing a
poor recording and even feedback.
NOTE
Try using one of the low cut filter settings when recording
outdoors or another place where the unwanted sound of
wind is being recorded.
When recording live performances and in other situations
where unexpected loud sounds might occur, set this
function to LMT to prevent input clipping and allow
recording without distortion.
TIP
Use the DR-2d’s built-in effects as necessary on the input
source. (See “Using the Effects” on page 68.)
Placing the unit and making connections
Recording with the built-in mics
Point the mics at the sound source and place the unit in a stable
location where there is little vibration.
If noise is caused by wind, attach an optional windscreen.
4–Recording
TASCAM DR-2d 37
Recording with external mics (MIC IN)
Connect an external mic to the MIC IN connector.
Point the mics at the sound source and place the unit in a stable
location where there is little vibration.
Recording an external device (LINE IN)
Use a stereo miniplug cable to connect to the output of an
external audio device.
Other audio
equipment or
external sound
source
4–Recording
38 TASCAM DR-2d
Adjusting the input level
The following procedures explain how to use the Record Screen
to set the levels.
1 Press the RECORD key to begin recording standby.
The record indicator flashes red and the Record Screen
appears.
2 Use the INPUT LEVEL (+, –) keys on the left side of the
unit to adjust the input level.
The L/R meter shows the input level.
If the input is too high, the PEAK indicator to the right of
the dispaly lights and line remains at the right end of the
indicator bar.
Set the level as high as possible without causing the PEAK
indicator to light red when the loudest sounds occur.
When you have selected MIC as the input source and are
using the built-in microphone or MIC IN jack, if you find
the level to be too low even when the INPUT volume is at
maximum, use the Input Setting Screen to set the
GAIN
item to
MID
or
HIGH
. (See “Setting the input functions” on
page 35.)
CAUTION
When using a microphone to record, be aware of the
following.
If you set the GAIN item on the INPUT SETTING screen to MID
or HIGH, distorted sounds might be recorded even when the
PEAK indicator does not light.
When adjusting the input level, first set the GAIN item on the
INPUT SETTING screen to LOW, and then use the INPUT LEVEL
(+/−) keys to adjust it.
4–Recording
TASCAM DR-2d 39
If the input level is still not sufficient even when maximized
with the INPUT LEVEL + key, then set the GAIN item to MID.
If the input level is still not sufficient, then set the GAIN item
to HIGH.
NOTE
Press the
/HOME [ª] key to exit recording standby.
If the INPUT switch is set to LINE, the MIC GAIN setting has
no effect.
When in recording standby or during recording, the
speaker does not output sound even if the SPEAKER switch
is ON. Connect headphones to the LINE OUT/ connector
if you want to adjust the level or record while monitoring
the input. Use the OUTPUT LEVEL (+, -) keys to adjust the
monitoring volume. This does not affect the sound of the
recording.
TIP
In addition to adjusting the INPUT volume, try changing
the distance and angle between the microphone and the
sound source. The angle and distance of the microphone
can also change the character of the recorded sound.
Use the auto gain control and limiter functions to prevent
loud sound sources from distorting when recording. (See
“Setting the input functions” on page 35.)
Recording
Before starting the following operation procedures, input
selection and level adjustment should be completed, and the
Home Screen should be open.
1 Press RECORD key to begin recording standby.
The screen shows the recording file name, the input source,
the recording audio file type and sampling frequency.
Please confirm that these are as desired before starting
recording.
NOTE
If you have set the MONITOR Screens INPUT item to ON so
that you can always monitor the input, a pop-up appears that
allows you to turn overdubbing ON or OFF.
For ordinary recording, select OFF and continue to step 2.
4–Recording
40 TASCAM DR-2d
2 To start recording, press the RECORD key again.
When recording starts, the record indicator lights
continuously, and the display shows the elapsed recording
time and the remaining recording time.
3 Press the
/HOME [ª] key to end recording and
create the audio file.
To pause recording, press the RECORD key. Press the
RECORD key again to restart recording in the same
track. If you press the
/HOME [ª] key after
pausing a recorded audio file up to the moment that you
paused recording is created.
Recording playback and input sounds
together (overdubbing)
By overdubbing, you can play an instrument or sing as you play
back a saved track and mix and record both sounds in a new le.
NOTE
You cannot overdub if input monitoring is OFF or the PRE
REC function is ON.
When overdub recording, you cannot use the AUTO REC
function or start new files manually.
You cannot pause during overdub recording.
The sampling frequency of the playback file is preserved
regardless of the sampling frequency setting for overdub
recording.
Overdubbing and dual recording cannot be conducted at
the same time.
Setting the file type to WAV
1 Press MENU to open the Menu Screen.
2 Use the wheel to select
REC SETTING
(highlighted in
inverse) and press the ENTER/MARK key.
REC SETTING
screen appears.
4–Recording
TASCAM DR-2d 41
3 Use the wheel to select
FORMAT
and press the ¯ key or
ENTER/MARK key.
4 Use the wheel to select
WAV
16-bit
or
WAV
24-bit
.
5 Press the
/HOME [ª] key to return to the Home
Screen.
Monitor the input signal (MONITOR)
1 Press MENU to open the Menu Screen.
2 Use the wheel to select
MONITOR
(highlighted in inverse)
and press the ENTER/MARK key.
MONITOR
screen appears.
3 Use the wheel to select
INPUT
and press the ¯ key or
ENTER/MARK key.
4 Use the wheel to select ON.
Input monitoring is now enabled.
5 Press the  key to highlight
INPUT
.
6 Use the wheel to select PB INPUT and press the ¯ key
or ENTER/MARK key.
7 Use the wheel to adjust the playback volume level in a
range from 0 to 20.
8 Press the
/HOME [ª] key to return to the Home
Screen.
4–Recording
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