Tascam Recording Equipment D01252220A User Manual

D01252220A  
DR-680  
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Portable Multitrack Recorder  
OWNER'S MANUAL  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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Read these instructions.  
The apparatus draws nominal non-operating  
power from the AC outlet with its POWER or  
STANDBY/ON switch not in the ON position.  
The mains plug is used as the disconnect device,  
the disconnect device shall remain readily opera-  
ble.  
Caution should be taken when using earphones  
or headphones with the product because exces-  
sive sound pressure (volume) from earphones or  
headphones can cause hearing loss.  
Keep these instructions.  
Heed all warnings.  
Follow all instructions.  
Do not use this apparatus near water.  
Clean only with dry cloth.  
If you are experiencing problems with this prod-  
uct, contact TEAC for a service referral. Do not  
use the product until it has been repaired.  
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accor-  
dance with the manufacturer's instructions.  
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Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,  
heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including  
amplifiers) that produce heat.  
CAUTION  
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 should be located close enough  
to the AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the  
power cord plug at any time.  
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 safe-  
ty. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet,  
consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete  
outlet.  
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.  
10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or  
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience recepta-  
cles, and the point where they exit from the appara-  
tus.  
11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the  
manufacturer.  
12 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table  
specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the appa-  
ratus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving  
the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from  
tip-over.  
WARNING  
Products with Class ! construction are equipped  
with a power supply cord that has a grounding  
plug. The cord of such a product must be  
plugged into an AC outlet that has a protective  
grounding connection.  
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.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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CAUTIONS ABOUT BATTERIES  
For European Customers  
This product uses batteries. Misuse of batteries could  
cause a leak, rupture or other trouble. Always abide by the  
following precautions when using batteries.  
Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment  
(a) All electrical and electronic equipment should be  
disposed of separately from the municipal waste  
stream via designated collection facilities appointed by  
the government or the local authorities.  
(b)By disposing of the electrical and electronic equipment  
correctly, you will help save valuable resources and  
prevent any potential negative effects on human  
health and the environment.  
(c) Improper disposal of waste equipment can have  
serious effects on the environment and human health  
as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in  
electrical and electronic equipment.  
(d) The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol  
indicates that electrical and electronic  
equipment must be collected and disposed of  
separately from household waste.  
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 you store or dispose batteries, isolate their  
terminals with insulation tape or something like that to  
prevent them from contacting other batteries or metallic  
objects.  
When throwing used batteries away, follow the disposal  
instructions indicated on the batteries and the local  
disposal laws.  
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.  
(e) The return and collection systems are available  
to the end users. For more detailed information about  
disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment,  
please contact your city office, waste disposal service  
or the shop where you purchased the equipment.  
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.  
Disposal of batteries and/or accumulators  
(a) Waste batteries and/or accumulators should be  
disposed of separately from the municipal waste  
stream via designated collection facilities appointed by  
the government or the local authorities.  
(b)By disposing of waste batteries and/or accumulators  
correctly, you will help save valuable resources and  
prevent any potential negative effects on human  
health and the environment.  
(c) Improper disposal of waste batteries and/or accumu-  
lators can have serious effects on the environment and  
human health as a result of the presence of hazardous  
substances in batteries and/or accumulators.  
(d) The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol  
indicates that batteries and/or accumulators  
must be collected and disposed of separately  
from household waste.  
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.  
Pb, Hg, Cd  
If the battery or accumulator contains more  
than the specified values of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg),  
and/or cadmium (Cd) defined in the Battery Directive  
(2006/66/EC), then the chemical symbols for lead (Pb),  
mercury (Hg) and/or cadmium (Cd) will be indicated  
beneath the crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol.  
Do not disassemble a battery. The acid inside the battery  
could harm skin or clothing.  
(e) The return and collection systems are available to  
the end users. For more detailed information about  
disposal of waste batteries and/or accumulators, please  
contact your city office, waste disposal service or the  
shop where you purchased them.  
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Contents  
Turning the built-in speaker output on  
1 – Introduction ........................................ 7  
and off.......................................................................... 23  
Connecting monitoring equipment ................. 23  
Adjusting the display contrast ............................ 23  
Features..........................................................................7  
Items included with the product ..........................7  
Conventions used in this manual..........................7  
Intellectual property rights.....................................8  
About SD cards ............................................................8  
Precautions for use..............................................8  
Precautions for placement and use......................9  
Beware of condensation...........................................9  
Cleaning the unit.........................................................9  
User registration..........................................................9  
4 – Recording .......................................... 24  
Files and takes............................................................24  
Recording settings....................................................24  
Setting the recording file format..................24  
Setting the sampling frequency ................. 25  
Setting the file recording mode .................. 25  
Stereo track recording settings.................... 25  
2 – Names and Functions of Parts ......... 10  
Arming and disarming tracks  
for recording....................................................... 25  
Top panel .....................................................................10  
Front panel .................................................................11  
Left side panel ...........................................................12  
Right side panel ........................................................13  
Bottom panel .............................................................14  
Home Screen .............................................................15  
Menu structure ..........................................................16  
Using menus...............................................................17  
Operation basics .......................................................18  
Functions Screen.......................................................18  
Repeat activation ...............................................18  
Pre-record activation........................................18  
Auto-record activation.....................................18  
DIN/MIX monitor settings...............................19  
Limiter activation ...............................................19  
Low-cut filter activation ..................................19  
Creation of new takes when restarting  
recording...............................................................26  
Setting the name given to recording  
takes........................................................................26  
Editing the user take names...........................27  
Resetting take name numbering ........................27  
Available recording time display..................27  
Set the folder for saving takes..............................27  
Connecting other equipment ............................. 28  
Input settings ............................................................ 28  
Setting the input sources............................... 28  
Phantom power................................................. 28  
Selecting the inputs for recording  
to tracks 5 and 6 ................................................ 29  
Adjusting the input levels..................................... 29  
Recording a take....................................................... 30  
Recording a stereo mix ...........................................31  
Simultaneously recording two files  
3 – Preparations...................................... 20  
Powering the unit .................................................... 20  
About the power supply ................................ 20  
Using AA batteries............................................ 20  
Using the AC adaptor....................................... 20  
Changing the outlet plug................................21  
at different input levels (DUAL REC)...................31  
Enabling dual recording ..................................31  
Starting dual recording....................................32  
Dual recording take names ............................32  
Using the solo function ..........................................32  
Automatically starting and pausing recording  
(auto-record function).............................................32  
Using the auto-record function....................32  
Turning the power on and putting the unit  
into standby................................................................21  
Turning the power on.......................................21  
Putting the unit into standby ........................21  
Inserting and removing SD cards........................21  
Inserting an SD card .........................................21  
Ejecting an SD card........................................... 22  
Preparing an SD card for use ............................... 22  
Card write-protection...................................... 22  
Setting the date and time..................................... 22  
Auto-record settings.........................................32  
Automatically cutting unnecessary silences  
when recording (silent cut function) ..........33  
Automatically adding marks at the  
position where recording restarts ...............33  
Track incrementation.............................................. 34  
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Contents  
Manually incrementing tracks during  
Ending the connection with a computer........ 44  
recording.............................................................. 34  
8 – Cascade function............................... 45  
Automatically incrementing tracks by file  
size.......................................................................... 34  
Preparing to use the cascade function .............45  
Cascade recording....................................................45  
Cascade playback .....................................................45  
Disabling cascade operation ................................45  
Precautions for use of the cascade function.. 46  
Using the limiter....................................................... 34  
Using the low-cut filter ...........................................35  
Turning the low-cut filter on and off...........35  
Setting the cut-off frequency of the  
low-cut filter.........................................................35  
9 – Other Settings and Information  
Using marks ................................................................35  
Manually adding marks when recording  
and during playback ........................................35  
Display..................................................... 47  
Using mid-side mic decoding...............................47  
Connecting a mid-side microphone...........47  
Setting the MS decoding mode .........................47  
Recording with mid-side decoding....................47  
GANG function.......................................................... 48  
Output settings ........................................................ 48  
Analog output settings................................... 48  
Digital output settings.................................... 49  
System settings......................................................... 49  
Power AUTO OFF settings.............................. 49  
Turning the backlight off automatically ... 49  
Cascade settings................................................ 50  
Moving to a mark ..............................................35  
Erasing marks ..................................................... 36  
Pre-recording ............................................................ 36  
Recording times ........................................................37  
5 – Take and folder operations  
(BROWSE screen)..................................... 38  
Navigating the BROWSE screen.......................... 38  
Icons on the BROWSE screen............................... 38  
Take operations ........................................................ 38  
Folder operations......................................................39  
Setting the extent of the panel operation  
lock function....................................................... 50  
6 – Playback............................................. 40  
Playback....................................................................... 40  
Starting playback .............................................. 40  
Stopping playback............................................ 40  
Pausing playback............................................... 40  
Searching forward and backward............... 40  
Selecting a take for playback........................ 40  
Setting the battery type................................. 50  
Initializing the unit............................................ 50  
Viewing system information......................... 50  
Reformatting SD cards............................................51  
Viewing SD card information................................51  
10 – Messages ......................................... 52  
11 – Troubleshooting.............................. 54  
12 – Specifications .................................. 55  
Changing the playback position  
(scrubbing) .......................................................... 40  
Mixing and outputting a multitrack  
recording......................................................................41  
Using the internal mixer ..................................41  
Recording media and formats..............................55  
Input and output.......................................................55  
Analog audio input and output ...................55  
Digital audio input and output.................... 56  
Control input and output............................... 56  
Audio performance................................................. 56  
Other specifications................................................ 56  
Dimensions .................................................................57  
Block diagrams.......................................................... 58  
Using the solo function....................................41  
Playing a stereo track...............................................41  
Setting the playback area ......................................42  
Selecting a folder for the playback area  
on the BROWSE screen............................................42  
Setting the search speed .......................................42  
Repeat playback........................................................42  
7 – Connection with a computer............ 43  
Copying files to a computer..................................43  
Copying files from a computer ........................... 44  
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1 – Introduction  
LCD with 128 x 64 pixel resolution and a backlight  
USB2.0 port  
Thank you very much for purchasing a TASCAM  
DR-680MKII Portable Multitrack Recorder. Please read  
this manual thoroughly before using the unit so that you  
understand correct operating procedures and can use its  
functions fully. We hope that you enjoy using this unit for  
many years.  
Please keep this manual so that you can read it at any time.  
A digital copy of this manual can also be downloaded from  
the TEAC Global Site (http://teac-global.com/).  
USB cable included  
Items included with the product  
The DR-680MKII 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.  
Features  
8-track recording with a resolution of up to 24-bit, 96  
kHz (6 analog inputs with stereo mix, or 6 analog inputs  
with digital stereo input)  
Main unit..................................................................................×1  
2-track recording resolution of up to 24-bit, 192 kHz  
AC adaptor (GPE248-120200-Z).......................................×1  
Recording/playback media: SD/SDHC/SDXC cards (up to  
128 GB)  
USB cable.................................................................................×1  
Shoulder strap........................................................................×1  
Owner’s manual (this document) ...................................×1  
Recording/playback formats: BWF, WAV, MP3  
Recording up to 4 tracks in MP3 format simultaneously  
possible  
The warranty is included at the end of English manual.  
CAUTION  
Sampling frequencies: 44.1 k, 48 k, 96 k and 192 kHz  
Quantization rates: 16-bit, 24-bit  
MP3 files can be recorded at resolutions of  
96/128/192/320 kbps  
6 balanced mic/line inputs (1–4 are XLR/TRS combo jacks  
and 5–6 are TRS jacks)  
Mic inputs can provide +48V phantom power  
Always use the included AC adapter (GPE248-  
120200-Z) with this unit. Never use the included AC  
adapter with any other device. Doing so could cause  
damage, fire or electric shock.  
NOTE  
The included AC adapter (GPE248-120200-Z) is  
shipped with exchangeable outlet plugs. For details  
about changing the outlet plug, see page 21.  
Limiters on each input can automatically adjust their  
levels appropriately if input levels are too high  
Low-cut filters on each input are useful for reducing  
low-frequency noise  
Conventions used in this manual  
6 unbalanced line outputs (RCA pin jacks)  
S/PDIF and AES/EBU digital input and output (coaxial)  
Supports MS mic decoding  
Cascade function allows the transport of multiple  
DR-680MKII units to be controlled by a single master unit  
Pre-record function allows up to 2 seconds of input  
before the start of recording to be captured  
Auto-record function allows the unit to start recording  
automatically when it detects a set sound input level  
Mark function allows movement to specific playback  
positions  
Button lock function can be used to prevent  
misoperation  
Repeat playback function  
Mixer for monitoring with level and pan controls  
User can start a new take at any time without  
interrupting recording  
Take names can be based on a word set by the user or  
the date  
500-mW monaural output speaker built-in  
50-mW + 50-mW headphones output  
Operates on power from 8 AA batteries or an AC adaptor  
(GPE248-120200-Z)  
The following conventions are used in this manual.  
“SD cardindicates SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards.  
When we refer to a button or connector or control on  
the DR-680MKII, the typeface looks like this: MENU.  
When we show messages, for example, that appear on  
the screen, the typeface looks like this: BROWSE  
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Additional information is provided as necessary in tips,  
notes and cautions  
TIP  
These are tips about how to use the unit.  
NOTE  
These include additional explanations and special  
cases.  
CAUTION  
Failure to follow these instructions could result in  
injury, equipment damage or lost data, for example.  
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1 – Introduction  
Intellectual property rights  
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.  
TASCAM is a trademark of TEAC Corporation, registered  
in the U.S. and other countries.  
SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.  
Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks  
or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United  
States and/or other countries.  
Apple, Mac OS and Mac OS X are trademarks of Apple  
Inc.  
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from  
Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.  
About SD cards  
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  
This unit uses SD cards for recording and playback.  
64MB–2GB SD cards, 4–32GB SDHC cards and 48–128GB  
SDXC cards can be used.  
A list of SD cards that have been tested with this unit can  
be found on the TEAC Global Site (http://teac-global.com/).  
Use of cards that have not been verified for use with this  
unit could result in the unit not functioning properly.  
Precautions for use  
SD cards are delicate media. In order to avoid damaging a  
card or the card slot, please take the following precautions  
when handling them.  
Other company names, product names and logos in this  
document are the trademarks or registered trademarks  
of their respective owners.  
Do not leave 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.  
Do not remove or insert a card during recording,  
playback, data transmission or other access.  
When transporting a memory card, put it into a case, for  
example.  
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 specifi-  
cations for such data and/or information. TEAC Corpo-  
ration 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.  
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1 – Introduction  
Precautions for placement and use  
The environmental temperature operating range of this  
unit is 0–40°C (32–104°F).  
Do not install this unit in the following types of locations.  
Doing so could degrade the sound quality and/or cause  
malfunctions.  
Places with significant vibrations  
Near windows or other places exposed to direct  
sunlight  
Near heaters or other extremely hot places  
Extremely cold places  
Places with bad ventilation or high humidity  
Very dusty locations  
Places exposed directly to rain or other water  
Do not place this unit on top of a power amplifier or  
other device that generates heat.  
If this unit is placed near a power amplifier or other  
device with a large transformer, it could cause a hum. If  
this occurs, increase the distance between this unit and  
the other device.  
This unit could cause color irregularities on a TV screen  
or noise from a radio if used nearby. If this occurs, use  
this unit farther away.  
This unit might produce noise if a mobile phone or other  
wireless device is used nearby to make calls or send  
or receive signals. If this occurs, increase the distance  
between this unit and those devices or turn them off.  
To enable good heat dissipation, do not place anything  
on top of this unit.  
Do not place this unit on top of a power amplifier or  
other device that generates heat.  
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  
thinner and alcohol because they might cause damage to  
the surface of the unit.  
User registration  
Customers in the USA, please visit the TASCAM website  
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2 – Names and Functions of Parts  
Top panel  
CAUTION  
1 Built-in monaural speaker  
Use this built-in speaker for monitoring. Use the  
PHONES knob to adjust the volume.  
Do not connect or disconnect mics when a PHANTOM  
switch is set to ON. Doing so could cause a loud  
noise and might damage this unit and connected  
equipment.  
Set the PHANTOM switch to ON only when using a  
condenser microphone that requires 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.  
Sound will not be output from the speaker in the  
following conditions.  
o
o
When headphones are connected  
When SPEAKER output is set to OFF on the GENERAL  
page  
2 INPUT switches  
Use these to set the inputs to LINE or MIC.  
When using condenser mics that require phantom  
power and dynamic mics together, be sure to use  
balanced dynamic mics. Unbalanced dynamic mics  
cannot be used when phantom power is enabled.  
Supplying phantom power to some ribbon mics will  
break them. If you are unsure, do not supply phantom  
power to a ribbon mic.  
3 HOLD switch  
Slide this in the direction of the arrow to disable the  
STANDBY/ON button to prevent the power from  
accidentally being cut.  
4 MIC GAIN switches  
Use these to adjust the gain of the mic inputs.  
7 MULTI/STEREO button  
Press to select whether the stereo track or the multi-  
track (6-track) is played back.  
5 STANDBY/ON button  
Press this to switch the unit power between ON and  
STANDBY.  
6 PHANTOM switches  
Use these to turn phantom power ON or OFF for input  
pairs 1/2, 3/4 and 5/6.  
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2 – Names and Functions of Parts  
8 MENU button  
w Ô[Â] button  
Press this button when the Home Screen is open to  
open the MENUscreen. (See “Menu structureon page  
Press this button during playback or when stopped in  
the middle of a take to return to the beginning of the  
current take.  
Press when stopped at the beginning of the take to  
skip to the beginning of the previous take.  
Press and hold to search backwards.  
9 DATA wheel  
Use this to select items and change values on various  
settings screens.  
When the Home Screen is open, use the DATA wheel to  
e [¯] button  
move the playback position in the take.  
Press this button during playback or when stopped to  
skip to the beginning of the next take.  
0 ENTER/MARK button  
Press and hold to search forward.  
Use this to confirm selections, advance to the next level  
in a menu and respond “YESto confirmation pop-up  
messages on various settings screens.  
r STOP button  
Press to stop recording and playback and locate the  
transport to the beginning of the current take.  
q MARK (Â/¯) buttons  
Use these on various settings screens to move the  
cursor left and right.  
Press to end recording standby.  
t PLAY/PAUSE button  
On the BROWSEscreen, use these to move up and  
down levels.  
Use MARK (Â) button to respond “NOto confir-  
mation pop-up messages on various settings screens  
or to cancel the current operation.  
Press when stopped or paused to start playback.  
Press during playback to pause at that position.  
Front panel  
While pressing and holding this button, turn the  
VALUE/MARK knob on the front of the unit to adjust  
the display contrast.  
y PHONES jack and knob  
Use this standard stereo phone jack to connect  
headphones. Use the PHONES knob to adjust the  
headphones and speaker output level.  
p FUNCTION button  
When the Home Screen is open, press to open the  
Functions Screen.  
u Display  
This shows a variety of information related to the  
operation of the unit.  
a MIX PAN button  
Press to open the PANsettings screen. Press when the  
PANsettings screen is open to close it and return to the  
Home Screen.  
i MENU button  
Press this button when the Home Screen is open to  
open the MENUscreen.  
s VALUE/MARK knob  
o HOME/DISPLAY button  
Use this to change the value of the selected item on  
the TRIM, LEVELand PANsettings screens.  
Press when any screen other than the Home Screen is  
open to return to the Home Screen.  
On the Functions Screen, use this to select function  
items, and press the knob to turn each function item  
ON or OFF.  
Change the counter display mode.  
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Turn this knob while pressing the HOME/DISPLAY  
button on the front panel to adjust the display  
contrast.  
When the MENUscreen is open, this dial can be used  
for the same functions as the DATA wheel and pressing  
this dial has the same function as the ENTER/MARK  
button.  
Press this button when recording to end the current  
take and continue recording a new take without pause.  
g REC TRIM button  
Press to open the input TRIMsettings screen.  
When the input TRIMsettings screen is open, press to  
close it and open the Home Screen.  
When the Home Screen is open, press to set a mark.  
When the Home Screen is open, turn to skip to a mark.  
h MIX LEVEL button  
Press to open the LEVELsettings screen.  
Press when the LEVELsettings screen is open to close  
it and return to the Home Screen.  
When the MENUscreen is open, press to move the  
cursor left or right.  
When the MENUscreen is open, turn to move the cursor  
j Channel number buttons (1–6 buttons)  
Use these to select tracks on the TRIM, LEVELand PAN  
settings screens.  
or change a setting value.  
d PAUSE button and indicator  
Press when stopped or recording to start recording  
standby. The indicator lights when in recording  
standby.  
Press when in recording standby to arm/disarm that  
track for recording.  
On the Functions Screen, press to turn the selected  
function ON or OFF for that track.  
Press and hold to enable/disable solo monitoring of  
that track.  
Press when in recording standby to stop recording  
standby.  
NOTE  
k MIX [LOCK] button  
The PAUSE button on the front panel functions only  
when recording. Use the PLAY/PAUSE button on the top  
of the unit to pause playback.  
When the LEVELscreen is open, this selects the stereo  
track as the track to be controlled. Press and hold this  
button to engage or disengage the lock function,  
which disables the use of other buttons.  
f REC button and indicator  
Press when stopped or in recording standby to start  
recording. The indicator lights when recording or in  
recording standby.  
Left side panel  
being supplied, that device and this unit could be  
damaged.  
When using a condenser microphone, before  
connecting to and disconnecting from a MIC/LINE  
INPUTS jack, confirm that the phantom power for that  
jack is OFF. If you connect or disconnect a mic while  
phantom power is being supplied, that mic and this  
unit could be damaged.  
Do not connect an unbalanced dynamic mic to an XLR  
connector when phantom power is being supplied.  
Doing so could damage that mic and this unit.  
l MIC/LINE INPUTS (XLR/TRS) jacks  
These are balanced analog XLR/TRS combo jacks for  
microphone and line level inputs (1: GND 2: HOT 3:  
COLD, Tip: HOT Ring: COLD Sleeve: GND).  
; MIC/LINE INPUTS (TRS) jacks  
These are balanced analog TRS jacks for microphone  
and line level inputs (Tip: HOT Ring: COLD Sleeve:  
GND).  
CAUTION  
Confirm that phantom power is OFF before connecting  
a line level device to a MIC/LINE INPUTS jack. If you  
connect a line level device while phantom power is  
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Right side panel  
z LINE OUTPUTS jacks  
b SD card slot/USB port cover  
These RCA pin jacks are unbalanced analog output  
jacks. During the playback of multitrack files, the sound  
previously recorded on each track is output from these  
jacks.  
During recording, the sound recorded to each track is  
output from these jacks.  
n Cord holder  
Secure the cord of the included AC adaptor (GPE248-  
120200-Z) with this holder to prevent the plug from  
being disconnected accidentally.  
m Kensington security slot  
During the playback of the multi-track, according to  
the unit setting, the stereo signal mixed by the internal  
mixer can be output from output jacks 1/2, 3/4 or 5/6.  
During the playback of a stereo track, the sound of the  
stereo track is output through output jacks 1/2, 3/4 or  
5/6.  
x DIGITAL/SYNC IN jack  
This is a digital input jack. The signal input through this  
jack can be recorded to tracks 5 and 6 or the stereo  
track. The unit automatically determines whether  
the input signal is S/PDIF (IEC60958-3) or AES3-2003/  
IEC60958-4 (AES/EBU), which are both supported.  
Transmission occurs at double speed when the  
sampling frequency is 96 kHz and at quad speed when  
192 kHz.  
When linking two of these units using the cascade  
function, connect the DIGITAL/SYNC OUT jack of the  
other DR-680MKII to this jack.  
, SD card slot  
Insert SD cards here.  
. USB port  
Connect this unit with a computer using a USB2.0  
cable. The computer will recognize this unit as a mass  
storage device. No driver software is necessary.  
c DIGITAL/SYNC OUT jack  
The stereo signal mixed by the internal mixer is output  
from this jack.  
Audio files can be transferred between an SD card in  
this unit and a computer by the USB connection.  
According to the unit setting, the signal is output in S/  
PDIF (IEC60958-3) or AES3-2003/IEC60958-4 (AES/EBU)  
format.  
Transmission occurs at double speed when the  
sampling frequency is 96 kHz and at quad speed when  
192 kHz.  
When linking two of these units using the cascade  
function, connect the DIGITAL/SYNC IN jack of the  
other DR-680MKII to this jack.  
v DC IN 12V jack  
Connect the included AC adaptor (GPE248-120200-Z),  
which matches the power specifications of this unit.  
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Bottom panel  
/ Hook for the shoulder strap  
@ Battery compartment cover  
Attach the included shoulder strap here.  
! Stand  
Use this stand to raise the front of the unit when  
operating it on a flat surface.  
# Battery compartment  
Install batteries (8 AA) for powering the unit in this  
compartment. (See “Using AA batterieson page 20.)  
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5 Level meters  
Home Screen  
These show the levels of tracks 1–6 and the stereo  
track.  
When recording, if stereo track recording is ON and the  
stereo track recording source is set to DIGITAL IN, the  
stereo track meters become the DIGITAL IN input level  
meters.  
During playback of a multitrack file, the playback levels  
of each track are shown.  
When recording, the recording levels of each track are  
shown.  
When recording, if a signal is distorted at the input  
stage, the area beneath its meter is highlighted.  
If a recording level exceeds 2.0 dB below the maximum  
level, a mark appears at the top of its meter, indicating  
an overload.  
1 Take name  
When stopped or during playback, the name of the  
currently loaded take is shown.  
When recording or in recording standby, the name of  
the take being recorded is shown.  
Up to 11 characters are shown. Longer names are  
scrolled.  
2 Recorder operation status  
Ch2: Signal is distorted at the input stage  
Ch4: Recording level exceeds 2.0dB less than the  
maximum level.  
During stereo track playback, the meters for tracks 1  
and 2 function as the L and R meters.  
The operation status of the recorder is shown with one  
of the following icons.  
:
:
Stopped  
Playing back  
: Paused  
When a track is armed for recording, “ºappears  
: Searching forward  
: Searching backwards  
: Recording  
: Recording standby  
: Skip forward  
: Skip backward  
beneath its meter.  
When a track is soloed, “ appears beneath its meter.  
NOTE  
If a track is both armed for recording and soloed, only  
” appears beneath its meter.  
6 Time (hours: minutes: seconds)  
During playback, the elapsed playback time of the take  
is shown.  
3 Repeat icon  
When the repeat function is ON, the repeat icon  
appears.  
Press the HOME/DISPLAY button on the front panel  
to show the remaining time of the take as a negative  
number.  
When recording, the elapsed recording time of the take  
is shown.  
Press the HOME/DISPLAY button on the front panel  
to show the remaining available recording time for the  
take.  
4 Power supply status  
When operating on battery power, a battery icon  
appears.  
Depending on the amount of remaining battery power,  
a number of bars appear (  
When the battery charge is very low, the last bar disap-  
pears, the  
soon change to standby.  
When using the included AC adaptor (GPE248-  
120200-Z), the  
,
or  
).  
icon blinks, and the unit’s power will  
7 Playback position  
This bar shows the current playback position during  
playback or the amount of remaining time available for  
recording during recording. As recording or playback  
progresses, the bar darkens from the left.  
icon appears.  
NOTE  
Even before the batteries lose their charge, a “Battery  
Low” warning pop-up message might appear if you try  
to start recording or conduct another operation that  
requires considerable power.  
8 Mark information  
The mark number and the total number of marks in the  
current take are shown.  
During playback, the number of the mark that is before  
and closest to the current position is shown.  
When recording, the last added mark number is shown.  
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9 File type indicator  
Menu structure  
When stopped or during playback, the file type of the  
currently loaded take is shown.  
When you press the MENU button on the top or front of  
the unit, the GENERALmenu page will open.  
When recording or in recording standby, the file type of  
the take being recorded is shown.  
: BWF  
: WAV  
: MP3  
0 Sampling frequency indicator  
When stopped or during playback, the sampling  
frequency of the currently loaded take is shown.  
When recording or in recording standby, the sampling  
frequency of the take being recorded is shown.  
The MENU screen has 8 pages organized by types of menu  
items.  
GENERAL page  
REC page  
AUTO REC page  
LOW CUT page  
I/O page  
: 44.1 kHz  
: 48 kHz  
: 96 kHz  
: 192 kHz  
PLAY page  
q LOCK indicator  
CARD page  
SYSTEM page  
The menu items are as follows.  
When the lock function for the front panel and/or top  
panel buttons is ON, the  
indicator appears.  
w STEREO indicator  
Menu item  
GENERAL page  
BROWSE  
Function  
Reference  
When a stereo track is being played, the  
indicator appears. During stereo track playback, the  
meters for tracks 1 and 2 function as the L and R  
meters.  
Open BROWSE screen  
Set the built-in speaker  
SPEAKER  
e SOLO indicator  
REC page  
When a track has been soloed, the  
indicator  
Set recording file  
format  
appears. An icon appears beneath the meter of the  
currently soloed track.  
FORMAT  
SAMPLE  
DUAL REC  
FILE  
Set sampling frequency page 25  
Set dual recording page 31  
Set recording file mode page 25  
r Quantization/bit-rate indicator  
When stopped or during playback, the quantization/  
bit-rate of the currently loaded take is shown.  
When recording or in recording standby, the quanti-  
zation/bit-rate of the take being recorded is shown.  
When the take being recorded or played is an MP3, its  
bit rate is shown.  
TRACK  
Set recording track  
Set stereo track  
recording  
Set recording after  
recording pauses  
Set take name format  
ST REC  
PAUSE  
BWF/WAV  
NAME  
: 16-bit  
: 24-bit  
Reset take name  
numbering  
TAKE NO. INIT  
AUTO REC page  
LEVEL  
MP3  
: 96 kbps (48 kbps)  
: 128 kbps (64 kbps)  
: 192 kbps (96 kbps)  
: 320 kbps (160 kbps)  
Set automatic recording  
function  
SILENT CUT  
Set silence cutting  
function  
SILENT DELAY  
Set automatic mark  
function  
NOTE  
AUTO MARK  
The bit rate in parentheses is for when recording a  
monaural take.  
LOW CUT page  
FREQUENCY  
I/O page  
Set low cut filter  
Set the recording  
source for tracks 5  
and 6  
INPUT 5/6  
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Menu item  
LINE OUT  
Function  
Reference  
Using menus  
Set analog output  
Set digital output  
In this example, we show how to change the sampling  
frequency.  
DIGITAL OUT  
PLAY page  
AREA  
1. Press the MENU button on the top or front of the unit  
Set playback area  
Set search speed  
to open the GENERALpage of the MENUscreen.  
SEARCH SPEED  
CARD page  
Show SD card infor-  
mation  
Format SD card  
INFORMATION  
FORMAT  
SYSTEM page  
2. Press the MENU button to open the menu page.  
Set automatic powering  
off  
Set display backlight  
3. Turn the DATA wheel on the top or the VALUE/MARK  
knob on the front of the unit to select (highlight) a  
setting item.  
AUTO OFF  
BACKLIGHT  
CASCADE  
LOCK MODE  
BATTERY  
Set cascade connection page 50  
Set lock function  
Set battery type  
INITIALIZE  
Restore default settings page 50  
View system infor-  
INFORMATION  
DATE/TIME  
4. Press the ENTER/MARK button on the top or the  
VALUE/MARK knob on the front to move the cursor to  
the setting value.  
mation  
Set date and time  
NOTE  
When recording or in recording standby, pressing a  
MENU button will not open the MENU screen.  
The settings for all menu items are retained even when  
the unit is turned off.  
5. Turn the DATA wheel on the top or the VALUE/MARK  
knob on the front of the unit to change the setting.  
6. To set another item on the same screen, press the  
MARK (.) button on the top of the unit. This  
enables setting item selection again. Turn the DATA  
wheel on the top or the VALUE/MARK knob on the  
front of the unit to select (highlight) the desired setting  
item.  
7. Repeat steps 4–6 as necessary to set other items.  
8. Press the HOME/DISP button on the front of the unit  
to return to the Home Screen.  
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Operation basics  
Functions Screen  
Use the following controls to operate the various settings  
screens.  
When the Home Screen is open, press the FUNCTION  
button to open the Functions Screen.  
MENU button  
Press to open the MENUscreen when it is not already open.  
This unit has two of these buttons — one on its top and  
one on its front.  
DATA wheel  
Use to select items and to change values.  
You can also use the VALUE/MARK knob instead for the  
same functions.  
On the Functions Screen, you can view and activate the  
following items.  
Repeat  
Pre-record  
Auto-record  
DIN/MIX monitor  
Limiter  
ENTER/MARK button  
Press to confirm the selection of a setting item, and to  
select “YESon a confirmation pop-up message.  
You can also press the VALUE/MARK knob instead for the  
same function.  
Low-cut filter  
1. When the Home Screen is open, press the FUNCTION  
MARK (¯) button  
Press to move the cursor right in a settings screen and to  
open a folder on the BROWSEscreen.  
button to open the Functions Screen.  
2. Use the VALUE/MARK knob to move the cursor to  
select the item to set.  
3. Press the VALUE/MARK knob.  
MARK (Â) button  
When selecting LIMITERor LOWCUT, press the VALUE/  
MARK knob or channel number (1–6) buttons.  
Press to move the cursor left in a settings screen and to  
close a folder on the BROWSEscreen.  
4. When you have finished making the settings, press the  
Press to select “NOon a confirmation pop-up message.  
HOME/DISP button to return to the Home Screen.  
HOME/DISP button  
When a settings screen is open, press the HOME/DISP  
button to return to the Home Screen.  
Repeat activation  
Use the REPEATitem to turn loop playback ON or OFF. The  
default value is OFF.  
: Repeat playback ON  
: Repeat playback OFF  
Pre-record activation  
Use the PRE.RECitem to turn the pre-record function ON  
or OFF. The default value is OFF.  
: Pre-record ON  
: Pre-record OFF  
Auto-record activation  
Use the A.RECitem to turn the auto-record function ON or  
OFF. The default value is OFF.  
: Auto-record function ON  
: Auto-record function OFF  
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DIN/MIX monitor settings  
When the ST RECitem on the RECpage of the MENU  
screen is set to DIN, the signal to be monitored can be  
selected. Press the VALUE/MARK knob to select DIN MON  
or MIX MON  
.
The default value is MIX MON  
.
: Set to monitor the stereo mix  
: Set to monitor the digital input  
NOTE  
When the ST RECitem on the RECpage is set to  
MIX, this setting is fixed to MIX MON, and it cannot be  
changed to DIN MON  
.
Limiter activation  
Use the LIMITERitem to turn the limiter function ON or  
OFF for each input independently.  
The limiter for an input is ON when its number appears  
light on a dark background. The default value is OFF for all  
inputs.  
Press the VALUE/MARK knob to turn the limiter ON or OFF  
for all inputs at the same time.  
Press the channel number (1–6) buttons to turn the limiter  
ON or OFF for each input independently.  
If the limiter has been turned ON for one or more inputs,  
the LIMITERindicator appears with a dark background.  
: Limiter ON for all inputs  
: Limiter ON for input 1  
: Limiter OFF for all inputs  
Low-cut filter activation  
Use the LOWCUTitem to turn the low-cut filter function  
ON or OFF for each input independently.  
The low-cut filter for an input is ON when its number  
appears light on a dark background. The default value is  
OFF for all inputs.  
Press the VALUE/MARK knob to turn the low-cut filter ON  
or OFF for all inputs at the same time.  
Press the channel number (1–6) buttons to turn the  
low-cut filter ON or OFF for each input independently.  
If the low-cut filter has been turned ON for one or more  
inputs, the LOWCUTindicator appears with a dark  
background.  
Low-cut filter ON for all inputs  
Low-cut filter function ON for  
input 1  
:
:
Low-cut filter OFF for all inputs  
:
NOTE  
You can set the cut-off frequency with the FREQUENCY  
item of the LOW CUTmenu. (See “Using the low-cut  
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3 – Preparations  
on AA batteries (NiMH rechargeable or alkaline), the  
operation time will be greatly shortened. If you need  
to operate the unit for a long time, use the included  
GPE248-120200-Z AC adaptor.  
Powering the unit  
About the power supply  
This unit can be powered by 8 AA batteries or the included  
GPE248-120200-Z AC adaptor, which matches the power  
specifications of this unit.  
Using the AC adaptor  
As shown in the figure, connect the included GPE248-  
120200-Z AC adaptor, which conforms to the specifications  
of this unit, to the DC IN 12V jack.  
This unit can use alkaline, Ni-MH or lithium AA batteries.  
AC outlet  
Using AA batteries  
Slide off the battery compartment cover on the bottom  
panel of this unit, insert 8 AA batteries into the battery  
compartment according to the ¥/^ indications, and  
close the compartment cover again.  
DC plug  
A hook (cord holder) to fix the cord of the AC adaptor is on  
the right side panel. Wrap the cord around the hook when  
connecting it to prevent it from being disconnected during  
use.  
When using AA batteries, set the battery type so that the  
unit can accurately display the remaining battery charge  
and determine the necessary minimum remaining charge  
50.)  
CAUTION  
Use only the included GPE248-120200-Z AC adaptor,  
which conforms to the specifications of this unit.  
Use of an adaptor other than this model could cause  
malfunction, fire or electric shock.  
CAUTION  
Manganese AA batteries cannot be used.  
NOTE  
This unit cannot recharge AA nickel-metal hydride  
(NiMH) batteries. Use a commercially-available  
battery recharger to recharge NiMH batteries.  
If power is available from both batteries and the AC  
adaptor, the power is supplied by the AC adaptor.  
The AC adapter for the unit includes two types of outlet  
plugs. Attach the type of plug that matches the power  
outlet that you are using.  
NOTE  
A great amount of power is required to provide  
phantom power to a condenser microphone. If you  
use a condenser microphone while running the unit  
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3 – Preparations  
Changing the outlet plug  
Putting the unit into standby  
When the power is ON, press and hold the STANDBY/ON  
button until the following shutdown screen appears.  
3
2
5
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4
1
After the unit completes shutting down, the unit’s power is  
set to standby.  
1 Move the latch on the AC adapter in the direction  
CAUTION  
of the arrow.  
Always use the STANDBY/ON button to put the unit  
power into standby. When the power is ON, if you  
remove the batteries or disconnect the power cord  
when using the GPE248-120200-Z AC adaptor, all  
recording data and settings, for example, are lost and  
such data cannot be recovered.  
2 Pull off the outlet plug.  
3 Replace it with the other outlet plug (A or B).  
4 Move the latch on the AC adapter in the direction  
of the arrow again.  
5 Attach the outlet plug to the AC adapter.  
This completes changing the outlet plug.  
Inserting and removing SD cards  
After changing the outlet plug, confirm that is not  
loose or crooked and that everything is normal  
before plugging it into an outlet  
64MB–2GB SD cards, 4–32GB SDHC cards and 48–128GB  
SDXC cards can be used.  
CAUTION  
A list of SD cards that have been verified for use with this  
unit can be found on the TEAC Global Site  
(http://teac-global.com/).  
Do not use the adapter if there is anything abnormal  
about the plug after changing it. Use when the plug is  
abnormal could cause fire or electric shock. Contact  
the retailer where you purchased the unit or a TEAC  
service center (on the back cover) to request repair.  
Inserting an SD card  
1. Open the SD card slot cover on the right side panel of  
the unit.  
2. Insert the SD card in the direction shown in the illus-  
tration until it clicks into place.  
Turning the power on and putting  
the unit into standby  
Turning the power on  
When the power is in standby, press and hold the  
STANDBY/ON button until the startup screen with  
TASCAM DR-680MKIIappears. The unit starts up and the  
Home Screen opens.  
CAUTION  
Do not remove or insert an SD card until the Home  
Screen appears.  
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3 – Preparations  
Ejecting an SD card  
Card write-protection  
SD cards have lock (write-protection) switches.  
CAUTION  
Do not remove the SD card from the unit during  
recording, playback or at other times when it is being  
accessed.  
Do not remove the SD card from the unit when it is  
connected to a computer by USB.  
SD cards that meet SD, SDHC or SDXC 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 the TEAC Global Site  
(http://teac-global.com/).  
Writing possible  
Writing not possible  
Slide the switch in the direction of the Lock arrow to  
prevent the recording and editing of files on the card. To  
record, erase or otherwise change files on a card, disable  
the write-protection.  
1. Open the SD card slot cover.  
2. Push the SD card gently, and it will come out of the unit  
slightly and can be pulled out.  
Setting the date and time  
This unit adds date and time information to recorded files  
using its internal clock.  
1. Press the MENU button to open the SYSTEMpage of  
the MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the DATE/TIMEmenu  
item.  
Preparing an SD card for use  
An SD card must be formatted by this unit to be used with  
the unit.  
CAUTION  
3. Press the ENTER/MARK button to open the DATE/  
Formatting erases all data on the card.  
TIMEscreen.  
When formatting, use the included AC adaptor  
(GPE248-120200-Z) or confirm that the remaining  
battery charge is sufficient.  
1. Confirm that the SD card is inserted and turn the  
power ON.  
2. If a new card or a card that has been formatted by  
a device other than this unit has been inserted, the  
following pop-up message appears.  
4. Use the MARK (Â/¯) buttons to move the cursor  
and use the DATA wheel to change the values.  
5. Press the ENTER/MARK button to confirm and return  
to the MENUscreen.  
6. Press the MENU or HOME/DISP button to return to the  
Home Screen.  
NOTE  
3. Press the ENTER/MARK button to start formatting.  
You can add the date and time set here to the take  
4. When formatting is complete, the Home Screen opens.  
You can reformat a card at any time with this unit. (See  
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sudden loud noises to occur, which might damage  
your hearing or equipment.  
To monitor with an external monitoring system (powered  
monitor speakers or an amplifier and speakers), connect it  
to the LINE OUTPUTS jack.  
Turning the built-in speaker output  
on and off  
When shipped new from the factory, this unit's built-in  
speaker output is set to on. To turn the built-in speaker  
output off, set the SPEAKERitem on the GENERALpage  
to off.  
1. Press the MENU button to open the GENERALpage of  
the MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the SPEAKERitem, and  
press the ENTER/MARK button.  
Powered monitor speakers  
or amplifier and speakers  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select one of the following  
settings.  
Options: OFF, ON (default)  
CAUTION  
4. Press the MARK (.) button to return to item  
Before using an external monitoring system, turn  
the volume to minimum. Failure to do so could cause  
sudden loud noises to occur, which might damage  
your hearing or equipment.  
selection on the MENUscreen.  
5. Press the HOME/DISP button to return to the Home  
Screen.  
CAUTION  
Adjusting the display contrast  
Before using the built-in speaker, turn the PHONES  
knob to the minimum volume. Failure to do so could  
cause sudden loud noises to occur, which might  
damage your hearing or equipment.  
Turn the VALUE/MARK knob while pressing and holding  
the HOME/DISPLAY button to adjust the display contrast.  
NOTE  
When headphones are connected, no sound is output  
from the speaker.  
Connecting monitoring equipment  
To monitor with headphones, connect them to the  
PHONES jack. Use the PHONES knob to adjust the  
headphones volume.  
Headphones  
CAUTION  
Before connecting headphones, turn the PHONES knob  
to the minimum volume. Failure to do so could cause  
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This unit can record in the following formats.  
Recording settings  
WAV/BWF (16/24-bit, 44.1 k/48 k/96 kHz)  
6 tracks and a stereo mix  
WAV/BWF (16/24-bit, 192 kHz)  
2 tracks  
MP3 (96/128/192/320 kbps, 44.1 k/48 kHz)  
4 tracks  
Setting the recording file format  
You can set the recording file format (BWF/WAV/MP3) and  
bit depth (BWF/WAV) or bit rate (MP3).  
2 tracks and a stereo mix  
NOTE  
WAV format recordings have a higher audio quality  
than MP3 format recordings.  
Files and takes  
BWF, which is the broadcast wave format, has the  
same sound quality as the standard wave (WAV)  
format.  
With this unit, a group of audio files that are recorded at  
the same time are collectively called a “take.”  
Depending on the file recording mode setting, the files  
included in the recorded take will be as follows.  
Example 1: 6 tracks and a stereo track recorded  
MONO format set: 6 mono WAV files and a stereo WAV  
file  
STEREO format set: 3 stereo WAV files of inputs pairs 1-2,  
3-4 and 5-6 and a stereo WAV file of the mix  
6ch format set: a 6-channel WAV file and a stereo WAV  
file  
MP3 format allows greater recording time than WAV  
format.  
With MP3 formats, higher bit rates record with better  
audio quality.  
For information about recording times, see “Recording  
When the file format is set to MP3, the maximum  
number of tracks is limited to 4 (4 mono, 2 stereo, or 2  
mono and 1 stereo).  
1. Press the MENU button to open the RECpage of the  
MENUscreen.  
Example 2: 4-track recording in MP3 format  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the FORMATitem, and  
MONO format set: 4 mono MP3 files  
STEREO format set: 2 stereo MP3 files  
press the ENTER/MARK button.  
An SD card in this unit can have up to 5000 files and folders  
and 1000 takes.  
When using a folder that contains a large number of files,  
starting recording can take time and the beginnings of  
recordings might be cut off. To prevent this, use a folder  
that contains as few takes as possible or put the unit in  
recording standby before recording. Moreover, if a folder  
contains a large number of files, the same issues can occur  
when starting a new take while continuing to record. (This  
occurs when you press the REC button during recording  
and automatically if the maximum file size is exceeded. For  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select one of the following  
options:  
BWF-16bit  
,
BWF-24bit  
,
WAV-16bit(default value),  
WAV-24bit  
MP3-96kbps  
MP3-128kbps  
MP3-192kbps, or  
MP3-320kbps  
,
,
NOTE  
,
You should use a folder that contains as few takes  
.
as possible when planning to create new takes while  
recording.  
To avoid these problems, the maximum number of  
takes in a folder is about 100.  
4. Press the MARK (.) button to return to item  
selection on the MENUscreen.  
5. Press the HOME/DISP button to return to the Home  
Screen.  
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Setting the sampling frequency  
Stereo track recording settings  
You can set the sampling frequency and record BWF and  
WAV files at 44.1, 48, 96 or 192 kHz.  
You can set what is recorded on the stereo track.  
1. Press the MENU button to open the RECpage of the  
1. Press the MENU button to open the RECpage of the  
MENUscreen.  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the STRECitem, and  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the SAMPLEitem, and  
press the ENTER/MARK button.  
press the ENTER/MARK button.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select one of the following  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select one of the following  
options.  
options: 44.1kHz(default value), 48kHz, 96kHz, or  
MIX(default): Record a mix of the 6 inputs on the  
192kHz  
.
stereo track.  
NOTE  
DIN:  
Record the signal from the DIGITAL/  
SYNC IN input jack on the stereo track.  
When the file format is MP3, 96 kHz and 192 kHz  
cannot be selected.  
4. Press the MARK (.) button to return to item  
4. Press the MARK (.) button to return to item  
selection on the MENUscreen.  
selection on the MENUscreen.  
5. Press the HOME/DISP button to return to the Home  
5. Press the HOME/DISP button to return to the Home  
Screen.  
Screen.  
Setting the file recording mode  
The file recording mode can be set to a monaural file, a  
stereo file or a 6-channel file.  
Arming and disarming tracks for  
recording  
Tracks can be armed and disarmed for recording from the  
MENUscreen.  
1. Press the MENU button to open the RECpage of the  
MENUscreen.  
1. Press the MENU button to open the RECpage of the  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the FILEitem, and press  
MENUscreen.  
the ENTER/MARK button.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the TRACK  
item, and press the ENTER/MARK button.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select one of the following  
options: MONO, STEREO(default value), or 6ch  
.
3. Use the channel number (1–6) buttons on the front  
panel to arm/disarm recording for the corresponding  
tracks. When a track is armed for recording, its track  
number appears light on a dark background.  
NOTE  
When set to MONO, a mono file is created for each  
recorded track. When set to STEREO, a stereo file is  
created for each pair of tracks (1-2, 3-4 and 5-6). When  
set to 6ch, one 6-channel file is created for tracks 1-6.  
6ch cannot be selected when the file format is set to  
MP3 or the sampling frequency is set to 192 kHz.  
When dual recording is enabled, only MONO can be  
31.)  
4. Press the MARK (.) button to return to item  
selection on the MENUscreen.  
Press the MARK (.) button to return to item  
5. Press the HOME/DISP button to return to the Home  
selection on the MENUscreen.  
Screen.  
4. Press the HOME/DISP button to return to the Home  
Screen.  
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Creation of new takes when restarting  
recording  
Setting the name given to recording  
takes  
Set whether the unit continues recording to the same  
take or begins a new take when restarting recording. This  
setting determines the take recorded to when you press  
the REC button again after having pressed the PAUSE  
button to put the unit in recording standby.  
Set whether take names are based on the date or one of  
three names that have been created on the NAMEEDIT  
screen.  
1. Press the MENU button to open the RECpage of the  
MENUscreen.  
1. Press the MENU button to open the RECpage of the  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the NAMEitem, and press  
MENUscreen.  
the ENTER/MARK button.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the PAUSEitem, and  
press the ENTER/MARK button.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select one of the following  
options.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select one of the following  
DATE(default value): The take name is based on the  
options.  
date.  
SAMETAKE(default value): Continue recording to the  
same take.  
USER1:  
USER2:  
USER3:  
The take name is based on a user  
word defined on the USERWORD  
EDITscreen.  
NEWTAKE  
:
Record to a new take.  
4. Press the MARK (.) button to return to item  
The take name is based on a user  
word defined on the USERWORD  
EDITscreen.  
selection on the MENUscreen.  
5. Press the HOME/DISP button to return to the Home  
Screen.  
The take name is based on a user  
word defined on the USERWORD  
EDITscreen.  
4. Press the MARK (.) button to return to item  
selection on the MENUscreen.  
5. Press the HOME/DISP button to return to the Home  
Screen.  
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Editing the user take names  
You can edit the user words used for take names on the  
NAMEEDITscreen.  
Resetting take name numbering  
1. Press the MENU button to open the RECpage of the  
MENUscreen.  
1. Press the MENU button to open the RECpage of the  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the TAKE NO. INIT  
MENUscreen.  
item.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the NAMEitem, and press  
the ENTER/MARK button.  
3. Press the ENTER/MARK button to open the confir-  
mation pop-up message.  
3. Press the MARK (¯) button again to open the USER  
WORDedit screen.  
4. Press the ENTER/MARK button again to reset the  
number that follows the characters to “0000. Press the  
MARK button on the top of the unit to return to item  
selection on the RECpage.  
4. Use the DATA wheel to select the user word that you  
want to edit, and press the ENTER/MARK button.  
5. Press the HOME/DISP button to return to the Home  
Screen.  
Available recording time display  
Available recording time varies according to the SD card  
capacity and the file format, file mode and sampling  
frequency settings. (See “Recording timeson page 37.)  
5. Use the following buttons to edit the user words.  
Move the cursor.  
Select characters.  
Add a space at the cursor  
position.  
Erase the character at the  
cursor position  
MARK (Â/¯) buttons:  
DATA wheel:  
You can check the amount of time available for recording  
using the inserted SD card on the Home Screen. When  
recording or in recording standby press the HOME/  
DISPLAY button to switch between showing the elapsed  
recording time (of the current recording) and the  
remaining available recording time. When the remaining  
available recording time is shown, it appears as a negative  
number.  
, [/] button:  
m [.] button:  
6. When you have finished editing a user word, press the  
ENTER/MARK button.  
7. Press the HOME/DISP button to return to the Home  
Screen.  
Set the folder for saving takes  
You can set the folder where recorded takes are saved. (See  
“Folder operationson page 39.) By default, recorded  
takes are saved in the “PROJECT0000folder that is  
automatically created under the “MUSICfolder.  
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Phantom power  
This unit can supply +48 V phantom power to condenser  
microphones.  
Use the PHANTOM switches on the top panel to turn the  
phantom power supply ON or OFF for mic input pairs 1/2,  
3/4 and 5/6.  
Connecting other equipment  
Connect microphones and other external equipment as  
shown in the figure below.  
Microphones  
CAUTION  
Phantom power is also supplied to the TRS pins of  
the MIC/LINE INPUTS Jack. If you connect a line level  
device while phantom power is being supplied, that  
device and this unit could be damaged.  
Confirm that phantom power is OFF before connecting  
a line level device to a MIC/LINE INPUTS jack. If you  
connect a line level device while phantom power is  
being supplied, that device and this unit could be  
damaged.  
Do not connect or disconnect mics when a PHANTOM  
switch is set to ON. Doing so could cause a loud  
noise and might damage this unit and connected  
equipment.  
Set the PHANTOM switch to ON only when using a  
condenser microphone that requires 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.  
Input settings  
This unit has 6 analog mic/line inputs and a stereo digital  
input.  
6 tracks and a stereo track can be recorded for a total of 8  
tracks.  
The inputs recorded on the tracks are as follows.  
Track  
Input  
Tracks 1/2  
Tracks 3/4  
Tracks 5/6  
Analog inputs 1/2  
Analog inputs 3/4  
Analog inputs 5/6 or digital input  
Stereo mix of inputs 1–6 or digital  
input  
Stereo track  
Set the recording source for the stereo track on RECpage  
When using condenser mics that require phantom  
power and dynamic mics together, be sure to use  
balanced dynamic mics. Unbalanced dynamic mics  
cannot be used when phantom power is enabled .  
Supplying phantom power to some ribbon mics will  
break them. If you are unsure, do not supply phantom  
power to a ribbon mic.  
Setting the input sources  
Use the INPUT switches on the top panel to set the type of  
input for each track to either mic or line.  
LINE: Set the switch to LINE when the line output jack of  
an external device is connected to the analog input on this  
unit.  
MIC: Set this switch to MIC when a microphone is  
connected to this unit.  
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or during playback. It cannot be turned ON/OFF  
when record standby is caused by use of the Auto  
Rec function or record standby is enabled during  
recording.  
Selecting the inputs for recording to  
tracks 5 and 6  
Tracks 5 and 6 can be used to record either analog mic/line  
inputs or the digital input.  
3. If a mic is connected, set the MIC GAIN switch for that  
input to LOW.  
1. Press the MENU button to open the I/Opage of the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the INPUT5/6item, and  
press the ENTER/MARK button.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select ANALOG(default value)  
or DIGITAL  
.
ANALOG: Record the signals of analog inputs 5  
and 6 to tracks 5 and 6.  
DIGITAL: Record the digital input signal to tracks  
5 and 6.  
NOTE  
If an INPUT switch is set to LINE, the corresponding MIC  
GAIN switch is disabled.  
4. Press the REC TRIM button to open the TRIMscreen.  
NOTE  
If the ST REC item is set to DIN, this setting has no  
effect. The unit will operate as though set to ANALOG.  
Adjusting the input levels  
1. Press the PAUSE button to enable recording standby.  
The PAUSE and REC indicators light.  
PAUSE indicator  
REC indicator  
5. Use this screen to set input levels. Use the channel  
number (1–6) buttons to select the input channels that  
you want to adjust.  
NOTE  
Multiple channels can be linked and controlled at the  
same time. (See “GANG function” on page 48.)  
2. Use the channel number (1–6) and MIX [LOCK]  
buttons to turn the record function ON for tracks that  
you want to record. When the record function is ON for  
a track, an º appears under its meter on the display.  
NOTE  
If the file recording mode is set to STEREO, the record  
function is turned ON and OFF for channels in pairs.  
If the file recording mode is set to 6ch, the record  
function cannot be turned ON and OFF for individual  
channels.  
The record function can only be turned ON/OFF when  
record standby is enabled when the unit is stopped  
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6. Use the VALUE/MARK knob to adjust the input levels  
2. Press the REC button to start recording. During  
recording, the REC indicator lights, and the elapsed  
recording time or remaining recordable time appear on  
the display.  
in a range of 32 dB (default value: 0).  
CAUTION  
When recording with microphones, please pay  
attention to the following points.  
Adjust the input level so that distortion does not occur  
at the input stage. If distortion does occur at the input  
stage, the channel number to the left of the meter  
on the TRIM screen is shown as a light number on a  
dark background. In this case, the unit might record  
distorted sound even if the overload indicator for the  
meter has not appeared.  
NOTE  
You can also start recording by pressing the REC  
button first without pushing the PAUSE button  
beforehand.  
3. Press the STOP button to stop recording.  
When adjusting the input level, at first, set the MIC  
GAIN switch to LOW and adjust the input level on the  
TRIM screen. If the input level is still too low even when  
the trim is set to maximum, set the MIC GAIN switch to  
HIGH.  
TIP  
In addition to using the TRIM screen to adjust the  
recording levels, try changing the orientation of the  
microphones and their distances from the sources of  
the sound. The orientation and distance of a micro-  
phone also changes the sound quality.  
Press the PAUSE button to pause recording. When  
paused, you can press the REC button again to restart  
recording.  
You can use the limiter function to prevent distortion  
when recording even when loud sounds are input. (See  
7. Press the REC TRIM or HOME/DISP button to return to  
the Home Screen.  
Recording a take  
NOTE  
Before starting the following procedures, input selection  
and level adjustment for each track should be completed,  
and the Home Screen should be open.  
You can set whether recording continues in the same  
take or a new take is created when you start recording  
again after pausing. (See “Creation of new takes when  
1. Press the PAUSE button to start recording standby. The  
PAUSE and REC indicators light.  
PAUSE indicator  
REC indicator  
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Recording a stereo mix  
Simultaneously recording two files  
at different input levels (DUAL REC)  
With this unit, in addition to recording up to 6 discrete  
tracks from the 6 inputs, these inputs can also be mixed  
internally and recorded as a stereo track.  
Before starting the following procedures, input selection  
and level adjustment for each track should be completed,  
and the Home Screen should be open.  
This recorder can simultaneously record a second  
recording at a different input level along with the regular  
recording. For example, when recording with microphones,  
you can make an ordinary recording with the input level  
set as high as possible and simultaneously record at a −12  
dB lower input level for security.  
1. Press the MIX LEVEL button to open the LEVEL  
screen.  
Two recorded takes will be saved: one at the ordinary  
recording input level and another with a −12dB input level.  
MIC/LINE INPUTS 1/3/5 are the three input jacks that can  
be used for dual recording with this unit.  
The audio recorded at the ordinary level will use mixer  
channels 1/3/5 and be recorded to tracks 1/3/5.  
The audio recorded at the reduced level will use mixer  
channels 2/4/6 and be recorded to tracks 1/3/5 of a  
different take.  
2. On this screen you can adjust the mix levels of each  
input channel and the recording level of the stereo  
track. Use the channel number (1–6) and MIX [LOCK]  
buttons to select the channels that you want to adjust.  
NOTE  
Files recorded when Dual Rec mode is selected will be  
Mono files.  
NOTE  
Multiple channels can be linked and controlled at the  
same time. (See “GANG function” on page 48.)  
3. Use the VALUE/MARK knob to adjust each to a  
suitable recording level in a range from 0–100 (default  
value: 100).  
Make the input level setting for the ordinary recording  
in the usual manner. (See “Adjusting the input levels”  
Enabling dual recording  
NOTE  
1. Press the MENU button to open the RECpage of the  
Adjust the levels so that overload indicators do not  
appear at the tops of the meters.  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the DUAL RECitem, and  
4. Next, press the MIX PAN button to open the PAN  
press the ENTER/MARK button.  
screen.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select one of the following  
5. On this screen you can adjust the pan (stereo position)  
of each channel. Use the channel number (1–6)  
settings.  
buttons to select the channel that you want to adjust.  
Options: OFF, ON (default)  
4. Press the MARK (.) button to return to item  
NOTE  
selection on the MENUscreen.  
Multiple channels can be linked and controlled at the  
same time. (See “GANG function” on page 48.)  
6. Use the VALUE/MARK knob to adjust each to a  
suitable stereo position using values ranging from L10–  
L1 (left) to C (center) and R1–R10 (right).  
5. Press the HOME/DISP button to return to the Home  
Screen.  
NOTE  
Stereo file and 6ch file modes cannot be selected.  
MS mode will be canceled.  
GANG settings will be canceled.  
When recording starts, soloing of channels 2/4/6 will  
be canceled.  
(Odd number channels are set to L10 and even number  
channels are set to R10 by default.)  
NOTE  
Adjust the pan settings of the channels so that the mix  
is balanced as desired. You can check the balance with  
the MIX meters at the far right.  
7. When you have finished making the settings, press the  
HOME/DISP button to return to the Home Screen.  
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Starting dual recording  
Press the REC button to start dual recording.  
When dual recording, “Dwill appear for the dual channels  
(2/4/6) on the Home Screen.  
Automatically starting and pausing  
recording (auto-record function)  
If you turn the auto-record function ON, you can automat-  
ically start, stop and pause recording in response to the  
level of the input sound.  
If an input level greater than the level set in advance is  
detected on any input channel, recording starts.  
In addition, the unit can automatically cut silent parts and  
add marks at points where recording starts again.  
NOTE  
Dual recording take names  
The levels of input on all channels must remain  
below the set level for at least one second before the  
auto-record function is activated.  
Dual recording will create two files simultaneously.  
The name of the second take created by dual recording has  
Dadded to the take name of the ordinary recording.  
Using the auto-record function  
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1. When the Home Screen is open, press the FUNCTION  
button to open the Functions Screen.  
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2. Use the VALUE/MARK knob to move the cursor and  
select the A.RECitem.  
3. Press the VALUE/MARK knob to turn auto-recording  
1: Set by the NAMEitem on the RECmenu page  
2: Basic recording file number  
ON or OFF.  
If auto-recording has been turned ON, the A.REC  
indicator appears with a dark background.  
3: Dadded to dual recording take  
Using the solo function  
Press and hold one of the channel number (1–6) buttons  
on the front panel to enable solo monitoring for that  
channel.  
4. When you have finished making the settings, press the  
HOME/DISP button to return to the Home Screen.  
Auto-record settings  
1. Press the MENU button to open the AUTO RECpage  
of the MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the LEVELitem, and  
press the ENTER/MARK button.  
When solo monitoring, the  
indicator appears  
on the Home Screen, and the indicator appears for the  
soloed channel.  
3. Set the level at which the unit determines that a signal  
is being input for starting and stopping automatic  
recording. Use the DATA wheel to set the value to  
To turn solo monitoring off, press and hold the corre-  
–6dB, 12dB(default value), 24dB, or 48dB  
.
sponding channel number (1–6) button again.  
4. When you have finished making the settings, press the  
HOME/DISP button to return to the Home Screen.  
NOTE  
5. Press the PAUSE button to enter recording standby.  
When the input sound exceeds the level set by the  
LEVELitem, the unit automatically starts recording.  
Solo monitoring is only possible using the headphones  
and built-in speaker.  
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Automatically cutting unnecessary  
silences when recording (silent cut  
function)  
When recording, the unit can pause when it detects silence  
for a certain amount of time, and then restart recording  
when it detects an input signal again. Since this cuts  
unnecessary silence during recording, space on the card  
can be conserved.  
Automatically adding marks at the  
position where recording restarts  
You can set whether a mark is added or a new take is  
created whenever input higher than the set auto rec level  
is detected after the input level has been below the auto  
rec level for one second or more.  
1. Set the A.RECitem on the Function Screen and  
the LEVELitem on the AUTO RECmenu page as  
described above.  
1. Set the A.RECitem on the Function Screen and  
the LEVELitem on the AUTO RECmenu page as  
described above.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the AUTOMARKitem, and  
press the ENTER/MARK button.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to set it to MARKor TAKE  
.
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the SILENTCUTitem,  
and press the ENTER/MARK button.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to set it to ON(default value: OFF).  
OFF(default): Auto mark function off  
MARK: After the input level has been below the set  
auto rec level for one second or more, when input  
higher than the auto rec level is detected again, a mark  
is added at that position. Recording continues in the  
same take.  
4. Press the MARK (Â) button to return to selecting  
items.  
5. Use the DATA wheel to select the SILENTDELAYitem,  
and press the MARK (¯) button.  
TAKE: After the input level has been below the set auto  
rec level for one second or more, when input higher  
than the auto rec level is detected again, recording  
continues in a new take. After pausing because of  
activation of the silent cut function, recording restarts  
in a new take.  
4. When you have finished making the settings, press the  
6. Use the DATA wheel to set the silence that must be  
detected before recording is paused between 1–5  
seconds (default value: 1 seconds).  
HOME/DISP button to return to the Home Screen.  
5. Press the PAUSE button to start recording standby.  
Depending on the setting, a mark is added or a new  
take is created when recording starts automatically.  
7. When you have finished making the settings, press the  
HOME/DISP button to return to the Home Screen.  
8. Press the PAUSE button to start recording standby.  
When the input sound exceeds the level set in the  
LEVELitem, recording starts automatically.  
When the input sound level is below the level set in  
the LEVELitem for a set number of seconds, recording  
automatically pauses.  
When the input sound exceeds the level set in the  
LEVELitem again, recording restarts automatically.  
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4 – Recording  
Automatically incrementing tracks by  
file size  
When recording, if the size of the file reaches one of the  
limits listed below, the unit stops recording the current  
take and starts recording in a new take without inter-  
rupting the recording.  
Track incrementation  
With this unit, the maximum recording file size is 2 GB.  
If the file size reaches 2 GB while recording, the unit  
automatically continues recording in a new take and stops  
recording the current take.  
WAV/BWF: When the file size reaches 2 GB  
Manually incrementing tracks during  
recording  
MP3: When the file size reaches 2 GB or the recording time  
reaches 24 hours  
You can manually create a new take during recording at  
any time.  
Press the REC button during recording to create a new take  
and continue recording.  
CAUTION  
If the total number of folders and files would exceed  
5000, a new take cannot be created.  
If the total number of takes would exceed 1000, a new  
take cannot be created.  
NOTE  
Recording times are different for the same file size  
depending on the file format and recording mode.  
Using the limiter  
NOTE  
When a new take is created, the number at the end of  
Turn the limiter function ON to make the unit automati-  
cally adjust the input level to prevent distortion if the input  
level is too loud.  
the take name is increased by one.  
You should use a folder that contains as few takes as  
possible when creating new takes while recording or  
when expecting to do so.  
1. When the Home Screen is open, press the FUNCTION  
button to open the Functions Screen.  
The maximum number of takes in a folder is about  
100.  
2. Use the VALUE/MARK knob to move the cursor and  
select the LIMITERmenu item.  
3. Press the VALUE/MARK knob.  
CAUTION  
4. Press the VALUE/MARK knob to turn the limiter ON or  
OFF for all inputs at the same time (default: all channels  
off).  
If the total number of folders and files would exceed  
5000, a new take cannot be created.  
If the total number of takes would exceed 1000, a new  
take cannot be created.  
A new take cannot be created if the recording time is  
less than 4 seconds.  
If the newly created take would have the same name  
as an existing take, the numerical suffix is increased by  
one as many times as necessary until a unique name  
is created.  
Press the channel number (1–6) buttons to turn the  
limiter ON or OFF for each input independently.  
If the limiter has been turned ON for one or more  
inputs, the LIMITERindicator appears with a dark  
background.  
5. When you have finished making the settings, press the  
HOME/DISP button to return to the Home Screen.  
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4 – Recording  
Using the low-cut filter  
Using marks  
Use the low-cut filter to reduce low-frequency noise. Set  
the cut-off frequency to 40 Hz, 80 Hz or 120 Hz according  
to the recording conditions.  
Manually adding marks when recording  
and during playback  
Press the VALUE/MARK knob or ENTER/MARK button  
when recording and during playback to add a mark at a  
desired position.  
Turning the low-cut filter on and off  
1. When the Home Screen is open, press the FUNCTION  
button to open the Functions Screen.  
2. Use the VALUE/MARK knob to move the cursor and  
select the LOWCUTmenu item.  
3. Press the VALUE/MARK knob.  
4. Press the VALUE/MARK knob to turn the low-cut filter  
ON or OFF for all inputs at the same time (default: all  
channels off).  
The mark number is shown when you do this.  
Press the channel number (1–6) buttons to turn the  
low-cut filter ON or OFF for each input independently.  
If the low-cut filter has been turned ON for one or more  
inputs, the LOWCUTindicator appears with a dark  
background.  
NOTE  
When a recording is paused and then restarted, a mark  
is added at that point. Marks are numbered in each  
take from 01–99, and the mark data is saved with each  
take.  
5. When you have finished making the settings, press the  
HOME/DISP button to return to the Home Screen.  
If you add a mark during playback, the mark is not  
immediately saved in the file, but rather is saved when  
playback stops. If you change the take using the m  
[.] or , [/] button without stopping, the  
addition of mark is not completed.  
Setting the cut-off frequency of the  
low-cut filter  
1. Press the MENU button to open the LOW CUTpage of  
Moving to a mark  
the MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to set the cut-off frequency to 40  
When stopped or during playback, use the MARK  
(.//) buttons to move to the positions of marks  
added to the current state.  
Hz, 80Hz(default value) or 120Hz  
.
3. When you have finished making the settings, press the  
HOME/DISP button to return to the Home Screen.  
You can use these marks to index places where you might  
want to resume playback.  
NOTE  
You cannot move to a mark in a different take.  
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4 – Recording  
Erasing marks  
Press the ENTER/MARK button on the top of the unit to  
delete a mark added at the current position.  
Pre-recording  
When the unit is in recording standby, the unit can record  
up to two seconds before the start of recording and  
include it in the recording.  
1. When the Home Screen is open, press the FUNCTION  
button to open the Functions Screen.  
2. Use the VALUE/MARK knob to move the cursor and  
select the PRE.RECmenu item.  
3. Press the VALUE/MARK knob to turn pre-recording ON  
or OFF.  
If pre-recording has been turned ON, the PRE.REC  
indicator appears with a dark background.  
NOTE  
If you erase a mark during playback, the mark is  
not immediately erased, but rather is erased when  
playback stops. If you change the take using the m  
[.] or , [/] button without stopping, the  
erasure of marks is not completed.  
4. When you have finished making the settings, press the  
HOME/DISP button to return to the Home Screen.  
TIP  
Used in combination with the auto-record function,  
you can capture recordings without losing the initial  
sound.  
NOTE  
If the unit has been in recording standby for less than  
two seconds, only the amount of time that the unit has  
been in standby can be recorded.  
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Recording times  
Recording times (in hours and minutes) for different file formats and SD/SDHC/SDXC card capacities are shown in the  
following table.  
SD/SDHC/SDXC card capacity  
WAV/BWF  
Sampling  
Number  
of tracks  
2
4
8
16  
32  
64  
128  
Bit length  
16  
frequency (kHz)  
1:02  
0:47  
0:42  
0:31  
0:57  
0:43  
0:38  
0:28  
0:28  
0:21  
0:19  
0:14  
0:43  
0:28  
2:05  
1:34  
1:23  
1:02  
1:55  
1:26  
1:17  
0:57  
0:57  
0:43  
0:38  
0:28  
1:26  
0:57  
4:11  
3:08  
2:47  
2:05  
3:51  
2:53  
2:34  
1:55  
1:55  
1:26  
1:17  
0:57  
2:53  
1:55  
8:23  
6:17  
5:35  
4:11  
7:42  
5:47  
5:08  
3:51  
3:51  
2:53  
2:34  
1:55  
5:47  
3:51  
16:47  
12:35  
11:11  
8:23  
33:35  
25:11  
22:23  
16:47  
30:51  
23:08  
20:34  
15:25  
15:25  
11:34  
10:17  
7:42  
67:11  
50:23  
44:47  
33:35  
61:43  
46:17  
41:09  
30:51  
30:51  
23:08  
20:34  
15:25  
46:17  
30:51  
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
6
8
2
2
44.1  
24  
16  
24  
16  
24  
15:25  
11:34  
10:17  
7:42  
48  
96  
7:42  
5:47  
5:08  
3:51  
11:34  
7:42  
23:08  
15:25  
16  
24  
192  
MP3  
SD/SDHC/SDXC card capacity  
Bitrate Number  
(kbps) of tracks  
2
4
8
16  
32  
64  
128  
96  
128  
192  
320  
23:08  
17:21  
11:34  
6:56  
46:17  
34:43  
23:08  
13:53  
92:35  
69:26  
46:17  
27:46  
185:00  
138:00  
92:35  
370:00  
277:00  
185:00  
111:00  
740:00 1481:00  
555:00 1111:00  
4
370:00  
222:00  
740:00  
444:00  
55:33  
The above recording times are estimates, and might differ according to the SD/SDHC/SDXC card.  
The above recording times are not continuous recording times. They are total recording times for SD/SDHC/SDXC card  
capacities.  
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5 – Take and folder operations (BROWSE screen)  
On the BROWSEscreen, you can view the contents of the  
Take operations  
MUSICFolder (take storage folder), which is where take  
files are stored on the SD card.  
To open the BROWSEscreen, press the MENU button on  
Select the desired take on the BROWSEscreen and press  
the ENTER/MARK button to open the pop-up window that  
the top of the unit and open the GENERALmenu page.  
is shown below.  
Then, use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) BROWSE  
,
and press the ENTER/MARK button.  
Use the DATA wheel to select the desired item from the  
following options, and press the ENTER/MARK button to  
execute it.  
The contents of the folder that contains the take that was  
selected on the Home Screen before the BROWSEscreen  
was opened appears on the display.  
PLAY  
Choose this to select the take, return to the Home Screen  
and start playback of that take. If the playback area is set  
to FOLDER, the folder that contains this take becomes the  
playback area.  
Navigating the BROWSE screen  
On the BROWSEscreen, folders and takes appear in a  
hierarchical structure much like they would appear on a  
computer. On this unit, only one level of folders can be  
created.  
INFO  
This shows information about the selected take.  
Use the DATA wheel to select takes and folders.  
When a folder is selected, press the MARK (¯) button  
to show the contents of that folder.  
When a taker folder is selected, press the MARK (Â)  
button to close the currently open folder and show the  
higher-level folder that contains it.  
When a folder or take is selected, press the ENTER/  
MARK button to open the pop-up menu.  
Press the ENTER/MARK or MARK (Â) button again to  
return to the BROWSEscreen.  
DELETE  
If you choose this, a pop-up message appears to confirm  
that you want to delete the take. Press the ENTER/MARK  
button to erase the take and return to the BROWSEscreen.  
Icons on the BROWSE screen  
Press the MARK (Â) button to cancel deletion and  
The meanings of the icons that appear on the BROWSE  
screen are as follows.  
reopen the pop-up menu.  
MUSIC folder (  
)
The MUSICfolder is the highest-level folder (root folder)  
shown on the BROWSEscreen.  
Take (  
This icon appears before the name of a recorded take.  
Folder (  
This icon shows a folder.  
Open folder (  
)
CANCEL  
)
Press this to not conduct any operation on the selected  
take.  
)
The contents of this folder are currently shown on the  
screen.  
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REBUILD  
Folder operations  
A pop-up appears to confirm that you want to rebuild the  
selected folder.  
Select the desired folder on the BROWSEscreen, and press  
the ENTER/MARK button to open the following pop-up  
menu.  
Rebuilding refreshes the take information inside the  
selected folder, and recognizes files that are not contained  
in takes as independent takes, making their playback  
possible. Use this function after you have copied files to  
the SD card from a computer, for example.  
Press the ENTER/MARK button to rebuild the folder and  
return to the BROWSEscreen.  
Use the DATA wheel to select the desired item from the  
following options, and press the ENTER/MARK button to  
execute it.  
SELECT  
Returns to the Home Screen and selects the first take in  
the folder. This folder becomes the new playback area  
regardless of the previous playback area setting. New  
recorded takes are saved in this folder.  
Press the MARK (Â) button to cancel rebuilding and  
reopen the pop-up menu.  
Moreover, if file names have been added according to the  
following rules, multiple files will automatically be regis-  
tered as a single take. However, this does not mean that  
their formats (WAV/BWF or MP3), sampling frequencies,  
bit depths (for WAV/BWF files), bit rates (for MP3 files), file  
types (mono or stereo) and file sizes will all be the same.  
CREATE  
A pop-up appears to confirm that you want to create a  
new folder.  
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File naming rules (WAV/BWF example)  
o
Mono file  
XXXX_monoY.wav  
XXXX_stY.wav  
Press the ENTER/MARK button to create a new folder. New  
o
Stereo file  
recorded takes are saved in this folder.  
Press the MARK (Â) button to cancel folder creation and  
reopen the pop-up menu.  
ALLDEL  
1: Take name part (no more than 10 half-width alpha-  
A pop-up appears to confirm that you want to delete all  
the takes in the selected folder at once.  
Press the ENTER/MARK button to erase the takes and  
return to the BROWSEscreen. Press the MARK (Â)  
button to cancel deletion and reopen the pop-up menu.  
numeric characters)  
2: File type (mono or stereo)  
3: Track number (1 to 6 for mono, 12, 34 or 56 for  
stereo)  
NOTE  
Files with formats that are not supported by this  
unit will not be recognized even after rebuilding and  
cannot be played back.  
Files with names using characters other than  
half-width alphanumeric characters cannot be rebuilt.  
NOTE  
CANCEL  
This unit cannot delete write-protected files and files  
that the unit does not recognize.  
Press this to not conduct any operation on the selected  
folder.  
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6 – Playback  
When the Home Screen is open, use the m [.] and  
, [/] buttons to select the take that you want to  
play. You can only select takes within the playback area  
that is currently set. When there are lots of takes on a card,  
for example, setting the play area to a limited number of  
takes can make selection easier.  
Searching forward and backward  
On the Home Screen, when stopped or during playback,  
press and hold the m [.] button or , [/]  
button to search backward or forward.  
On the PLAYpage, you can set the playback area to all  
takes, the current folder or the currently loaded take.  
Selecting a take for playback  
You can also set a folder for playback on the BROWSE  
screen.  
On the Home Screen, use the m [.] button or ,  
[/] button to select a take for playback.  
NOTE  
On the BROWSE screen, regardless of the current  
playback area setting, you can select and play any  
take on the card.  
Playback  
Starting playback  
On the Home Screen, when the unit is stopped, press the  
PLAY/PAUSE button to start playback.  
When in the middle of a take, press the m [.] button  
to return to the beginning of that take.  
When stopped at the beginning of a take, press the m  
[.] button to skip to the beginning of the previous take.  
When at the beginning of or in the middle of a take, press  
the , [/] button to skip to the beginning of the next  
take.  
NOTE  
Only takes in the playback area can be played.  
Information about the take being played, including  
the name, is shown.  
Changing the playback position  
(scrubbing)  
On the Home Screen, when stopped or during playback,  
use the DATA wheel to change the playback position.  
NOTE  
Only takes in the playback area can be played. (See  
You can also start playback by selecting a take on the  
BROWSE screen.  
Stopping playback  
On the Home Screen, press the STOP button during  
playback to stop playing a take and return to its beginning.  
Pausing playback  
On the Home Screen, press the PLAY/PAUSE button  
during playback to pause playback at the current position  
in the take.  
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button again to restart playback  
from that position.  
NOTE  
No sound is output while you are turning the DATA  
wheel.  
If you turn the DATA wheel during playback, playback  
restarts at the position located when you stop turning  
the DATA wheel.  
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7. When you have finished making the settings, press the  
Mixing and outputting a multitrack  
recording  
HOME/DISP button to return to the Home Screen.  
NOTE  
This function cannot be used when playing a stereo  
track.  
When playing back the sound of a multitrack recording,  
you can use the unit’s internal mixer to make a stereo mix  
and then output that.  
Adjust the playback sound of tracks 1–6 using mixer  
channels 1–6. You can also adjust the overall level of the  
mix.  
You can output the stereo mix that you have mixed using  
the internal mixer to the PHONE and DIGITAL/SYNC OUT  
jacks.  
Using the solo function  
Press and hold one of the channel number (1–6) buttons  
on the front panel to enable solo monitoring for that  
channel.  
In addition, if the I/Opage LINE OUTitem is set to MIX  
,
a stereo mix can be output from the LINE OUTPUTS jacks.  
When set this way, the sound of the left (L) channel is  
output through LINE OUTPUTS 1, 3 and 5 and the sound  
of the right (R) channel is output through LINE OUTPUTS  
2, 4 and 6.  
When solo monitoring, the  
on the Home Screen, and the indicator appears for  
the soloed channel.  
indicator appears  
Using the internal mixer  
1. Press the MIX LEVEL button to open the LEVEL  
screen.  
To turn solo monitoring off, press and hold the corre-  
2. Adjust the levels of channels 1–6 and the overall mix  
on this screen. Use the channel number (1–6) and MIX  
[LOCK] buttons to select the channels that you want  
to adjust.  
sponding channel number (1–6) button again.  
NOTE  
Solo monitoring can only be used with headphones  
and the built-in speaker.  
3. Use the VALUE/MARK knob to adjust the optimal level  
in a range between 0 and 100 (default value is 100).  
4. Press the MIX PAN button to open the PANscreen.  
Playing a stereo track  
In addition to multitrack recording, this unit can also  
record a stereo track simultaneously. For example, a 6-track  
multitrack and a stereo track can be recorded at the same  
time.  
During playback, press the MULTI/STEREO button to  
switch between the multitrack and the stereo track  
5. Use the pan controls on this screen to adjust the stereo  
position of each channel. Use the channel number  
(1–6) buttons to select the channels that you want to  
adjust.  
NOTE  
Multiple channels can be linked and controlled at the  
same time. (See “GANG function” on page 48.)  
6. Use the VALUE/MARK knob to adjust each to a  
suitable stereo position using values ranging from L10–  
L1 (left) to C (center) and R1–R10 (right). (Odd number  
channels are set to L10 and even number channels are  
set to R10 by default.)  
During playback of the stereo track, the  
appears on the Home Screen.  
icon  
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Setting the playback area  
Setting the search speed  
1. Press the MENU button to open the PLAYpage of the  
1. Press the MENU button to open the PLAYpage of the  
MENUscreen.  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the AREAitem, and press  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the SEARCHSPEEDitem,  
the MARK (¯) button or ENTER/MARK button.  
and press the ENTER/MARK button.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to set the playback area.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to set the search speed to x2, x4  
,
x8(default value) or x10  
.
SINGLE: Play only the selected take.  
FOLDER (default value): Play all the takes in the  
currently selected folder on the BROWSEscreen.  
4. When you have finished making the settings, press the  
HOME/DISP button to return to the Home Screen.  
ALL: Play all takes in the MUSIC Folder on the SD card.  
4. When you have finished making the settings, press the  
Repeat playback  
HOME/DISP button to return to the Home Screen.  
You can set the unit to repeatedly play a single take or all  
takes in a folder.  
Selecting a folder for the playback  
area on the BROWSE screen  
1. When the Home Screen is open, press the FUNCTION  
button to open the Functions Screen.  
2. Use the VALUE/MARK knob to move the cursor and  
Regardless of the current playback area, if you play a take  
on the BROWSEscreen, the playback area changes to the  
folder that contains that take.  
select the REPEATmenu item.  
3. Press the VALUE/MARK knob to turn the repeat  
playback ON or OFF.  
1. Press the MENU button to open the GENERALpage of  
If the repeat has been turned ON, the REPEAT  
indicator appears with a dark background.  
the MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the BROWSEmenu  
item, and press the ENTER/MARK button to open the  
BROWSEscreen.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select the folder that contains  
the take that you want to play.  
NOTE  
4. When you have finished making the settings, press the  
For additional information about how to navigate the  
HOME/DISP button to return to the Home Screen.  
NOTE  
4. Press the MARK (¯) button.  
5. Select the take that you want to play.  
The  
icon appears on the Home Screen when the  
repeat function is ON.  
6. Press the ENTER/MARK button to open the following  
The takes in the currently set playback area are  
42.)  
pop-up menu.  
Use the DATA wheel to choose PLAY, and press the  
ENTER/MARK button to return to the Home Screen.  
The selected take begins to play. If the playback area  
is set to FOLDER, the folder that contains that take  
becomes the playback area.  
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7 – Connection with a computer  
By connecting this unit with a computer using the  
included USB cable, you can copy audio files between the  
SD card in the unit and the computer.  
This unit can handle MP3 (96, 128, 192, 320 kbps, 44.1 k/48  
kHz) and WAV/BWF (44.1 k/48 k/96 k/192 kHz, 16/24-bit)  
audio files.  
This unit appears on the computer as an external drive  
named “DR-680MK2.  
On Windows, open “My computerto show the  
“DR-680MK2drive.  
On Mac OS X, the “DR-680MK2drive should appear on the  
desktop or in the Finder sidebar, depending on the system  
settings.  
Click on the “DR-680MK2drive to show the “MUSICand  
“UTILITYfolders.  
Computer  
USB  
NOTE  
Instead of connecting this unit to a computer by  
USB, you can also perform the same operations by  
removing the SD card and connecting it directly to a  
computer using a card reader, for example.  
Confirm that an SD card is inserted correctly into the unit.  
If an SD card is not inserted correctly when the unit is  
connected to a computer by USB, a Can'tSaveData  
pop-up message appears.  
Copying files to a computer  
When connected, USBconnectedappears on the display  
of this unit.  
Open the “MUSICfolder, and drag-and-drop the files that  
you want to copy to any location on the computer.  
NOTE  
Other unit functions cannot be used when it is  
connected to a computer by USB.  
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7 – Connection with a computer  
Copying files from a computer  
Ending the connection with a  
computer  
Drag and drop files from anywhere on the computer to  
folders that you create as desired in the “MUSICfolder.  
After you have copied files to an SD card and discon-  
nected from the computer, on the BROWSEscreen, select  
the folder that you copied the files into and execute the  
REBUILD operation. (See “REBUILDon page 39.)  
Follow the correct computer procedures to disconnect  
the unit from the computer before disconnecting the USB  
cable. Please refer to your computer manual for infor-  
mation about the correct procedures for disconnecting an  
external drive.  
Rebuilding the folder makes it possible for this unit to play  
the copied files.  
After being disconnected, the power is set to standby.  
Before rebuilding, make sure the file and folder names  
contain only single-byte alphanumeric characters.  
NOTE  
If you use a computer to change the name of a file or  
folder created by this unit, the unit will not recognize  
the affected files as takes. Avoid changing names on a  
computer if you want to use them again on this unit.  
Files with formats that are not supported by this  
unit will not be recognized even after rebuilding and  
cannot be played back.  
TIP  
You can also use the computer to manage the contents  
of the “MUSIC” folder.  
You can create subfolders inside the “MUSIC” folder,  
but this unit can only recognize one level of subfolders.  
The unit ignores deeper folder levels and the files in  
them.  
Since this unit can be set to play the contents of a  
single folder, organizing folders by musical category or  
artist could be convenient.  
This unit can only read files and folders with  
names that contain only single-byte alphanumeric  
characters.  
Names given to subfolders and files are shown on the  
unit’s Home Screen and the BROWSEscreen.  
Folders created directly inside the “MUSIC” folder  
using a computer can be given names with 16 or more  
characters without interfering with the operation of  
the unit, but only the first 15 characters will be shown  
on its display.  
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8 – Cascade function  
Preparing to use the cascade  
function  
Cascade recording  
When the units are stopped, press the REC button to start  
recording with both the master and slave units.  
During recording, press the STOP button to stop recording  
with both the master and slave units.  
1. Connect the DIGITAL/SYNC OUT jack of the master  
unit to the DIGITAL SYNC IN jack of the slave unit  
using a commercially-available coaxial digital cable.  
Press the PAUSE button to pause recording with both the  
master and slave units.  
Master unit  
When paused, press the REC button to resume recording.  
When paused, press the PAUSE button or the STOP button  
to stop recording.  
Cascade playback  
When stopped, press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start  
playback of both the master and slave units from the  
current position.  
Slave unit  
During playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button to pause  
playback of both the master and slave units at the current  
position.  
2. Make the following settings using the menus of both  
master and slave units.  
Disabling cascade operation  
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REC page  
Set the CASCADEitem on the SYSTEMpage to OFF  
.
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FORMAT:  
We recommend that you use the same setting for  
both the master and slave units.  
SAMPLE:  
We recommend that you use the same setting for  
both the master and slave units.  
PAUSE:  
This must be set to the same value on both the  
master and slave units.  
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PLAY page  
AREA:  
For cascade playback, both the master and slave  
units must be set the same.  
SYSTEM page  
o
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CASCADE:  
Set the master unit to MASTERand the slave unit  
to SLAVE  
.
Function screen  
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REPEAT:  
For cascade playback, both the master and slave  
units must be set the same.  
o
PRE.REC:  
Set both the master and slave units to the same  
value.  
3. Press the HOME buttons on both the master and slave  
units to open their Home Screens.  
4. Press the STOP button on both the master and slave  
units to stop them.  
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8 – Cascade function  
Precautions for use of the cascade  
function  
When the cascade function is ON, the auto record  
function is disabled. If you turn the cascade function ON  
when the auto record function is ON, the auto record  
function turns OFF automatically. When the cascade  
function is turned OFF again, the auto record function  
remains OFF. To use the auto record function, turn it ON  
again after turning the cascade function OFF.  
When using the cascade function, set the PAUSEitem of  
the RECmenu to the same value for both the master and  
slave units. If the settings of the master and slave units  
are different, their operation after pausing recording will  
not be the same, and control of their transports will not  
occur correctly.  
If the types of cards used for recording in the master  
and slave units are different and the PAUSEitem of the  
RECmenu is set to NEW TAKE, recording might not start  
simultaneously when the REC button is operated. The  
reason for this is that the processing time for the units  
differs when the slave and master units use different  
types of cards. Moreover, this lag between units can also  
occur if the recording file format or sampling frequency  
settings of the master and slave units are not the same.  
To conduct cascade recording without lag, use the same  
type of card in both the master and slave units and set  
their recording file formats and sampling frequencies to  
the same values. Alternately, the lag between units can  
also be avoided by waiting several seconds after putting  
the unit in recording standby before pressing the REC  
button.  
The Home Screen must be open on both the master and  
slave units to use the cascade function. If a menu screen  
is open on either or both units, the cascade function will  
not work properly.  
Use of the cascade function for playback is intended  
for checking recorded takes. We cannot guarantee  
synchronized playback.  
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9 – Other Settings and Information Display  
Using mid-side mic decoding  
Recording with mid-side decoding  
With this unit, you can connect a mid-side mic and  
decode the signal while recording. You can also record  
without decoding, but check the decoded result with the  
monitoring output.  
1. On the MS MODEscreen, set the decoding mode to  
INPUT  
.
2. Press the MIX PAN button on the front panel to open  
the PANscreen (pan pot adjustment screen). Use the  
MS width control to adjust the width of the mid-side  
signal pair.  
NOTE  
When dual recording is enabled, the mid-side mic  
decoding function cannot be used. (See “Enabling dual  
Connecting a mid-side microphone  
When using this unit’s mid-side decoding function,  
connect the mid signal to the odd channel and the side  
signal to the even channel in the pair. If you connect them  
in reverse, correct decoding is not possible.  
For example, connect the mid signal to channel 3 and the  
side signal to channel 4.  
Press one of the channel number (1–6) buttons on the  
front panel that corresponds to one of the mid-side  
channels that was set to INPUTon the MS MODE  
screen. (For example, press 3 or 4 to adjust paired  
channels 3 and 4.)  
Use the VALUE/MARK knob to adjust the width of  
the signal suitably in a 0–100 range. At 0, only the mid  
channel is included in the stereo decoding. As the  
value is increased, more of the side channel is included  
in the stereo decoding. At 100, only the side channel is  
included. (The default value is 0.)  
Setting the MS decoding mode  
Select the MS MODEitem on the SYSTEMpage to open the  
MS MODEscreen.  
3. Press the MIX LEVEL button on the front panel to open  
the LEVELscreen, and adjust the decoder output.  
Set the decoding mode to use when connecting mid-side  
microphones. Channel pairs 1-2, 3-4 and 5-6 can each be  
set separately.  
Press one of the channel number (1–6) buttons on the  
front panel that corresponds to one of the mid-side  
channels that was set to INPUTon the MS MODE  
screen. (For example, press 3 or 4 to adjust paired  
channels 3 and 4.)  
Use the VALUE/MARK knob to adjust the signal level  
suitably in a 0–100 range. The lower the number is, the  
lower the output level becomes (default value: 100).  
OFF (default value)  
Recording and playback use the ordinary mode (no  
mid-side decoding).  
INPUT  
Use this mode to decode while recording.  
Playback uses the ordinary mode.  
NOTE  
A take that was recorded without decoding (mid and  
MONITOR  
side channels recorded as is) can also be decoded  
Use to monitor the output of mid-side microphones  
with decoding while recording without decoding.  
Also use this with a take that was recorded without  
decoding to decode it during playback. In that case,  
LINE OUTshould be set to MIXon the I/Opage.  
during playback by setting MS MODEto MONITOR  
.
When decoding during playback, output will be of the  
stereo mix.  
To record without decoding, set the MS MODEto OFF  
or MONITOR  
.
If set to MONITOR, you can monitor the decoded signal  
during recording.  
NOTE  
The MS MODEscreen settings cannot be changed  
during recording or playback. Always stop the unit  
(the transport icon should be ) before changing the  
settings.  
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9 – Other Settings and Information Display  
If only one of the channels in a pair set to use MS  
decoding is included in the range, none of the channels  
will be ganged together.  
When dual recording is enabled, the GANG function  
page 31.)  
GANG function  
The GANG function allows you to adjust multiple channels  
at the same time on the TRIM, PANand LEVELscreens.  
Set the range of channels to be ganged by pressing the  
channel number (1–6) buttons for the channels at both  
ends of the range at the same time.  
Output settings  
For example, to gang channels 3–5, press the 3 and 5  
buttons at the same time. When you do so, channels  
3-5will appear selected on the screen as shown in the  
You can make settings related to analog and digital output.  
illustration below.  
Analog output settings  
You can set the LINE OUTPUT jacks to directly output the  
sound of each track or to output the stereo mix sound.  
When set to output the MIX, the left and right channels of  
the stereo track are output through the analog output jack  
1/2, 3/4 and 5/6 pairs.  
You can create multiple gangs of channels by setting each  
gang separately. However, no channel can be part of more  
than one gang.  
When ganged, you can adjust parameters for the ganged  
channels at the same time.  
If the parameter setting for any of the ganged channels  
reaches its maximum or minimum value, turning the  
VALUE/MARK knob in the same direction will not further  
increase or decrease the other channel parameters.  
1. Press the MENU button to open the I/Opage of the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the LINE OUTmenu  
item, and press the ENTER/MARK button.  
If you press and hold the VALUE/MARK knob while  
multiple channels are selected, the parameter values for all  
of the ganged channels will be set to the lowest value of  
the channels.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to set it to 1-6(default value) or  
MIX x3  
.
1-6: The sound of each channel is output directly.  
MIX x3: The stereo signal mixed by the internal mixer  
is output.  
4. When you have finished making the setting, press the  
HOME/DISP button to return to the Home Screen.  
Any of the following actions will deactivate the GANG  
function.  
Press any button that corresponds to a channel that is  
currently ganged.  
Put the unit power in standby.  
Activate or Deactivate MS decoding.  
Use the INITIALIZE function.  
When using the GANG function, the ganged channels are  
the same on the TRIM, PANand LEVELscreens. However,  
channels that have been set to use mid-side decoding  
cannot be ganged or unganged on the PANand LEVEL  
screens.  
NOTE  
You cannot gang channels that are set to use MS  
decoding with channels that are not. However, you can  
gang such channels separately.  
You cannot gang channels that are set to use different  
types of MS decoding.  
When designating a range that includes multiple  
channel pairs set to use MS decoding, only the  
channels in the pair with the lowest number is ganged.  
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9 – Other Settings and Information Display  
Digital output settings  
You can set the digital output format to SPDIF or AES/EBU.  
System settings  
Use the SYSTEMpage to make various settings to suit  
the environment and conditions in which the unit is to be  
used, as well as to view system information.  
1. Press the MENU button to open the I/Opage of the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the DIGITAL OUTmenu  
1. Press the MENU button to open the SYSTEMpage of  
item, and press the ENTER/MARK button.  
the MENUscreen.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select SPDIF(default value) or  
On the SYSTEMmenu screen, you can make various  
AES/EBU  
.
settings described below.  
SPDIF: Output in SPDIF format.  
AES/EBU: Output in AES/EBU format.  
Use the MARK (Â) and (¯) buttons, ENTER/  
MARK button and the DATA wheel to select each item.  
4. When you have finished making the setting, press the  
2. When you have finished making the settings, press the  
HOME/DISP button to return to the Home Screen.  
HOME/DISP button to return to the Home Screen.  
Power AUTO OFF settings  
Use the AUTOOFFitem to set the amount of time since  
being last used until the unit’s power automatically turns  
OFF when operating on batteries.  
Options: OFF(default value—AUTO OFF disabled), 3min  
,
5min, 10min, 30min  
Turning the backlight off automatically  
Use the BACKLIGHTitem to set the amount of time since  
being last used until the backlight automatically turns OFF  
when operating on batteries.  
Options: OFF, 5sec(default value), 10sec, 15sec, 30sec  
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9 – Other Settings and Information Display  
Cascade settings  
Initializing the unit  
Use the CASCADEitem to set the cascade function.  
Options: OFF(default value—cascade disabled), MASTER  
SLAVE  
Use the INITIALIZEitem to restore the various settings of  
this unit to their initial settings.  
,
When selecting Execitem, press the ENTER/MARK button  
to open a confirmation screen.  
Setting the extent of the panel operation  
lock function  
Use the LOCK MODEitem to set the lock function.  
You can set which controls are disabled when you engage  
the panel operation lock function, which is activated by  
pressing and holding the MIX [LOCK] button.  
TOP: Button operation of the top panel is disabled.  
FRONT: Button operation of the front panel is disabled.  
Press the ENTER/MARK button to initialize the unit. Press  
the STOP button to cancel initialization.  
After completing or canceling initialization, the SYSTEM  
page reopens.  
T+F: Button operation of both the front and top panels is  
disabled.  
Viewing system information  
Use the INFORMATIONitem to view information about the  
unit’s system settings and the firmware version.  
Setting the battery type  
Use the BATTERYitem to set the type of battery used.  
The unit uses this setting to display the remaining battery  
charge and determine the minimum necessary remaining  
charge for correct operation.  
Press the ENTER/MARK button to open the system infor-  
mation screen.  
Options: ALKALI(alkaline batteries (default value)), NiMH  
(nickel metal hydride batteries), LiFeS2(lithium battery)  
This page shows information about the system firmware  
version.  
When the INFORMATIONscreen is open, press the ENTER/  
MARK button to return to the SYSTEMscreen.  
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9 – Other Settings and Information Display  
Reformatting SD cards  
Viewing SD card information  
You can reformat an SD card that is in the unit.  
On the CARDpage, information about the status of the  
currently inserted SD card is shown.  
CAUTION  
1. Press the MENU button to open the CARDpage of the  
If you format a card, all information, including takes  
and folders, on it is erased.  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the INFORMATIONitem,  
When formatting, use the AC adaptor or confirm  
that the remaining battery charge is sufficient. If the  
batteries run out of power during this operation, the  
formatting might not be completed correctly.  
and press the ENTER/MARK button.  
1. Press the MENU button to open the CARDpage of the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the FORMATitem, and  
press the ENTER/MARK button to open the following  
screen.  
A pop-up showing the use status of the SD card will  
appear.  
3. Press the ENTER/MARK button again to open the  
TOTAL  
following screen.  
Shows the total memory capacity of the SD card.  
REMAIN  
Shows the remaining capacity of the SD card.  
FILE/FLDR  
Shows the total number of files and folders inside  
the MUSIC folder.  
4. Use the DATA wheel to select one of the following  
settings.  
Options: QUICK FORMAT(default), ERASE FORMAT  
NOTE  
Using the ERASE FORMAToption might restore an SD  
card that has decreased writing performance due to  
repetitive use.  
5. Press the ENTER/MARK button to open a confirmation  
screen.  
6. Press the ENTER/MARK button again to start  
formatting.  
NOTE  
When ERASE FORMATis being executed, you can  
press the MARK (.) button on the top of the unit  
to cancel. Doing this will have the same result as using  
QUICK FORMAT  
.
7. When formatting completes, the CARDscreen reopens.  
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10 – Messages  
The following is a list of the pop-up messages that might appear on the DR-680MKII under certain conditions.  
Refer to this list if one of these pop-up messages appears and you want to check the meaning or determine a suitable  
response.  
Message  
Meaning and response  
The battery is almost out of power. Replace the AA batteries.  
The card is not formatted properly or the formatting is broken. Change the card  
or press the ENTER/MARK button when this message appears to format the card  
in FAT format.  
Battery Empty  
MBR Error Init CARD  
CAUTION: Execution of FAT formatting erases all data currently on the card.  
The FAT formatting of the card is abnormal or broken. This message also appears  
if you FAT formatted the card using a computer connected by USB and if a new  
card is inserted in the unit. Always use the DR-680MKII to conduct FAT formatting  
of cards to be used with it. Change the card or press the ENTER/MARK button  
when this message appears to format the card in FAT format.  
Format Error Format CARD  
CAUTION: Execution of FAT formatting erases all data currently on the card.  
The system file is missing. This unit requires a system file for operation. When this  
message appears, press ENTER/MARK to automatically create a system file.  
The system file required to operate this unit is invalid. When this message  
appears, press ENTER/MARK to automatically create a system file.  
Something might be wrong with the card. Change the card. This message will  
appear with SDXC cards of 256 GB or lager.  
File Not Found Make Sys File  
Invalid SysFile Make Sys File  
Invalid Card Change Card  
This appears when the card is protected and lacks the necessary MUSIC Folder  
and other folders and files. Unlock the write protect switch, restart the power and  
format the card.  
Writing to the SD card was not fast enough. Back up files to a computer and then  
use the ERASE FORMAT function on the unit.  
Protected Card Change Card  
Write Timeout  
If this occurs even after formatting the SD card, the card transmission rate is too  
slow. Change the SD card.  
The SD card has no remaining capacity. Erase unnecessary takes or move them to  
your computer to make open space.  
The file is larger than the designated size or the recording time exceeded 24  
hours.  
The total number of folders and files exceeds 5000. Erase unnecessary files or  
move them to your computer.  
Card Full  
Max File Size  
File Full  
The total number of takes exceeds 1000. Erase unnecessary takes or move them  
to your computer.  
The SD card could not be handled properly. Replace the card.  
The take includes the read only file and cannot be erased.  
No SD card is loaded. Insert a recordable SD card.  
Take Full  
Card Error  
File Protected  
No Card  
An audio file could not be found inside the take. The audio files in the take might  
have been erased or renamed using a PC. Restore the files or erase the take using  
the BROWSE screen.  
File Not Found in TAKE  
When the DIGITAL/SYNC IN input is selected, the DIGITAL IN connection has  
been lost or the sampling frequency is incorrect.  
Confirm that the external digital device is connected to the DIGITAL/SYNC IN  
jack correctly. Confirm that the sampling frequency used by the external digital  
device and this unit are compatible.  
DIN unlock  
Press the STOP button to close this message.  
If you do this, you will not be able to use the DIGITAL/SYNC IN, but otherwise  
recording will be possible.  
If this message appears during recording, noise might be recorded."  
DIN unlock status has ended. DIGITAL IN has become possible.  
DIN lock  
Press the STOP button to close this message.  
If this message appears during recording, noise might be recorded."  
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10 – Messages  
Message  
Meaning and response  
Not Continued  
File Error  
Can't Save Data  
Player Error  
Device Error  
Writing Failed  
Sys Rom Err  
If any of these errors occur, turn the unit power OFF and restart it. If the power  
cannot be turned OFF, remove the batteries and disconnect the AC adaptor (if  
connected). If the error message continues to appear, please contact a TASCAM  
Service Center.  
System Err 50  
System Error 1  
System Error 2  
System Error 3  
System Error 4  
System Error 5  
System Error 6  
System Error 7  
System Error 8  
System Error 9  
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11 – Troubleshooting  
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If you are having trouble with the operation of this unit,  
please try the following before seeking repair. If these  
measures do not solve the problem, please contact the  
store where you bought the unit or a TASCAM Service  
Center.  
The recording level is low.  
Is the trim setting too low?  
Is the MIC GAIN set to LOW?  
Is the output level of a connected external device too  
low?  
8
Power will not turn ON.  
8
The sound I am trying to record is distorted.  
Confirm that the batteries are not dead.  
Confirm that the batteries are installed with the correct  
¥/^ orientations.  
Is the trim setting too high?  
Is the MIC GAIN set to HIGH?  
Confirm that the power plug of the AC adaptor  
(GPE248-120200-Z) is connected securely.  
8
I cannot erase a file.  
Confirm that the SD card is not write-protected.  
Are you trying to delete a file that has been set to  
read-only on a computer?  
8
The unit is not responding to operations.  
Is the button lock function ON?  
8
SD card is not recognized.  
8
Files on this device do not appear on a computer.  
Confirm that the SD card is inserted securely.  
Confirm that the USB port of the unit is connected with  
the computer.  
Are you using a USB hub?  
8
Playback is not possible.  
If it is a WAV/BWF file, confirm that it is of a compatible  
sampling frequency.  
Is the unit recording or in recording standby?  
If it is an MP3 file, confirm that it is of a compatible  
bit-rate.  
8
No sound is output from the built-in speaker  
Are headphones connected?  
Is the SPEAKER item set to OFF?  
Is the volume level of the headphones minimized?  
8
No sound is output from the headphones  
Is the volume level of the headphones minimized?  
8
No sound is output from the monitoring system  
Confirm that the monitoring system is connected  
correctly.  
Is the volume level of the connected monitoring system  
minimized?  
Is the output level of this unit minimized?  
8
Recording is not possible.  
Reconfirm connections.  
Reconfirm the input settings.  
Check whether the recording level is too low.  
Confirm that the SD card is not full.  
Confirm that the maximum number of files or takes has  
not been reached.  
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12 – Specifications  
Recording media and formats  
Input and output  
Recording media  
SD card (64MB – 2 GB)  
SDHC card (4 GB – 32 GB)  
SDXC card (48 GB – 128 GB)  
Analog audio input and output  
MIC/LINE INPUTS  
Connectors:  
Supported recording and playback formats  
BWF: 16/24-bit, 44.1/48/96/192 kHz  
WAV: 16/24-bit, 44.1/48/96/192 kHz  
MP3: 96/128/192/320 kbps, 44.1/48 kHz  
XLR-3-31  
(1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD)  
6.3mm (1/4”) standard TRS jacks  
(Tip: HOT, Ring: COLD, Sleeve: GND)  
INPUT switch set to MIC (phantom power supported)  
Input impedance: 2.4 kΩ  
Number of tracks  
6 tracks and a stereo mix track  
BWF: 44.1/48/96 kHz  
WAV: 44.1/48/96 kHz  
MP3: 44.1/48 kHz  
2 tracks  
Nominal input level:  
GAIN LOW: –20 dBu (0.11 V)  
GAIN HIGH: –44 dBu (6.91 mV)  
Maximum input level:  
GAIN LOW: +3 dBu (1.55 V)  
GAIN HIGH: –21 dBu (0.098 V)  
Minimum input level:  
BWF: 192 kHz  
WAV: 192 kHz  
File recording modes  
GAIN LOW: –51.5 dBu (2.0 mV)  
GAIN HIGH: –75.5 dBu (0.1 mV)  
INPUT switch set to LINE  
BWF: monaural, stereo, 6-channel  
WAV: monaural, stereo, 6-channel  
MP3: monaural, stereo  
Input impedance: 10 kΩ  
Nominal input level: +4 dBu (1.23 V)  
Maximum input level: +24 dBu (12.3 V)  
Minimum input level: –27.5 dBu (0.05 V)  
LINE OUTPUTS jacks  
Connectors: standard RCA pin jacks  
Output impedance: 200Ω  
Nominal output level: –10 dBV (0.3 V)  
Maximum output level: +6 dBV (2.0 V)  
PHONES jack  
Connector: standard 6.3 mm (1/4”) stereo jack  
Maximum output: 50 mW + 50 mW (into 32Ω load)  
Built-in speaker  
500 mW (monaural)  
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12 – Specifications  
Digital audio input and output  
Other specifications  
DIGITAL/SYNC IN jack  
Power supply  
Connector: RCA pin jack  
Format: IEC60958-3 (S/PDIF) or AES3-2003/IEC60958-4  
(AES/EBU) automatically determined  
8 AA batteries (alkaline, NiMH or lithium)  
AC adaptor (GPE248-120200-Z, 100-240V, 50-60 Hz,  
included)  
DIGITAL/SYNC OUT jack  
Power consumption  
Connector: RCA pin jack  
Format: IEC60958-3 (S/PDIF) or AES3-2003/IEC60958-4  
(AES/EBU) set by user  
100-120V: 9W (When phantom power ON and GPE248-  
120200-Z AC adaptor used)  
220-240V: 9.5W (When phantom power ON and  
GPE248-120200-Z AC adaptor used)  
Control input and output  
Battery operation time (when used continuously)  
Alkaline batteries (EVOLTA)  
USB connection  
About 3.5 hours (6 channels of phantom power  
used, 3 mA per channel)  
About 4.5 hours (2 channels of phantom power  
used, 3 mA per channel)  
USB port connector: Mini-B type  
Format: USB2.0 HIGH SPEED (480 Mbps)  
Audio performance  
About 6 hours (phantom power not used)  
NiMH batteries (eneloop)  
(From LINE IN to LINE OUT, Input level = FS –1 dB)  
About 4 hours (6 channels of phantom power used,  
3 mA per channel)  
About 4.5 hours (2 channels of phantom power  
used, 3 mA per channel)  
Frequency response  
20 Hz-20 kHz +0.5/–1.5 dB (44.1 kHz)  
20 Hz-20 kHz +0.5/–0.5 dB (48 kHz)  
20 Hz-40 kHz +0.5/–1.0 dB (96 kHz)  
20 Hz-80 kHz +0.5/–5.0 dB (192 kHz)  
About 5.5 hours (phantom power not used)  
Lithium batteries (Energizer Ultimate Lithium)  
About 7.5 hours (6 channels of phantom power  
used, 3 mA per channel)  
Distortion  
About 9.5 hours (2 channels of phantom power  
used, 3 mA per channel)  
About 11 hours (phantom power not used)  
0.007% (1 kHz)  
S/N ratio  
100 dB (A-weighted)  
Dimensions (width x height x depth)  
216.4 x 56 x 188.4 mm  
8.52 x 2.21 x 7.41 in  
Weight  
1.2 kg/2.646 lb (without batteries)  
Operating temperature range  
0–40º C/32–104º F  
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Dimensions  
202mm  
54mm  
56mm  
216.4mm  
Illustrations in this manual might differ from the actual product.  
In order to improve the product, specifications and appearance could be changed without prior notice.  
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Block diagrams  
8
Recording  
8
Play  
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WARRANTY  
< In the United States >  
WHAT WE WILL PAY FOR  
< Europe >  
We will pay all labor and material expenses for items covered by  
the warranty. Payment of shipping charges is discussed in the  
next section of this warranty.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also  
have other rights which vary from state to state. This warranty is  
only valid within the country the unit was originally purchased.  
This product is subject to the legal warranty regulations of the  
country of purchase. In case of a defect or a problem, please  
contact the dealer where you bought the product.  
HOW YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE  
Ce produit est sujet aux réglementations concernant la garantie  
légale dans le pays d’achat. En cas de défaut ou de problème,  
veuillez contacter le revendeur chez qui vous avez acheté le  
produit.  
WHAT IS AND IS NOT COVERED  
Your unit must be serviced by an authorized TASCAM service  
station in the United States. (This warranty is not enforceable  
outside the U.S.) If you are unable to locate an authorized  
TASCAM service station in your area, please contact us. We either  
will refer you to an authorized service station or instruct you  
to return the unit to the factory. Whenever warranty service is  
required, you must present a copy of the original dated sales  
receipt from an Authorized TASCAM Dealer.  
Except as specified below, this warranty covers all defects in  
materials and workmanship in this product. The following are  
not covered by the warranty:  
D i e s e s G e r ä t u n t e r l i e g t d e n g e s e t z l i c h e n  
Gewährleistungsbestimmungen des Landes, in dem es erworben  
wurde. Bitte wenden Sie sich im Gewährleistungsfall an den  
Händler, bei dem sie das Gerät erworben haben.  
1. Damage to or deterioration of the external cabinet.  
2. Damages resulting from accident, misuse, abuse or  
neglect.  
3. Damage resulting from failure to perform basic  
daily maintenance and/or calibration or otherwise  
resulting from failure to follow instructions contained  
in your owner’s manual.  
4. Damage occurring during shipment of the product.  
(Claims must be presented to the carrier)  
5. Damage resulting from repair or attempted repair  
by anyone other than TEAC or an authorized TASCAM  
service station.  
6. Damage resulting from causes other than product  
defects, including lack of technical skill, competence,  
or experience of the user.  
Questo apparecchio è conforme alle norme sulla garanzia vigenti  
nel rispettivo Paese in cui esso è stato acquistato. Si prega  
di rivolgersi al proprio commerciante, presso il quale è stato  
acquistato l’apparecchio, nel caso in cui si voglia richiedere una  
prestazione in garanzia.  
You must pay any shipping charges if it is necessary to ship the product  
to service. However, if the necessary repairs are covered by the warranty,  
we will pay return surface shipping charges to any destination within  
the United States.  
LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
Las condiciones de garantía de este aparato están sujetas a las  
disposiciones legales sobre garantía del país en el que ha sido  
adquirido. En caso de garantía, debe dirigirse al establecimiento  
donde adquirió el aparato.  
Any implied warranties, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
are limited in duration to the length of this warranty.  
EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES  
< In other countries/areas >  
TEAC’s liability for any defective product is limited to repair or  
replacement of the product, at TEAC’s option. TEAC shall not be  
liable for:  
7. Damage to any unit which has been altered or on  
which the serial number has been defaced, modified  
or is missing.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also  
have other rights that vary by country, state or province.  
If you have a warranty claim or request, please contact the dealer  
where you bought the product.  
1. Damages based upon inconvenience, loss of use of  
the product, loss of time interrupted operation or  
commercial loss; or  
2. A n y o t h e r d a m a g e s , w h e t h e r i n c i d e n t a l ,  
consequential or otherwise.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied  
warranty lasts and/or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of  
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and  
exclusions may not apply to you.  
WHO MAY ENFORCE THE WARRANTY  
This warranty may be enforced only by the original purchaser.  
该保证书赋予了顾客  
家,州或省等地域的不同,顾可能拥有其他权  
求保修,请与购买本产品的销  
特定的合法权利,并且因国  
LENGTH OF WARRANTY  
利。如需申请或要  
All parts except heads and disk drives are warranted for one (1)  
year from the date of original purchase. Heads and disk drives  
are warranted to ninety (90) days from date of original purchase.  
Labor is warranted for ninety (90) days from date of original  
purchase.  
售店进行联系。  
If you require repair services for your TASCAM equipment,  
please contact the dealer where the product was purchased from  
or the TASCAM Distributor in your country. A list of TASCAM  
To locate an Authorized Service Center in Your Distributors can be found on our website at: http://teac-  
Area  
CALL 1-800-447-8322  
global.com/  
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TEAC CORPORATION  
Phone: +81-42-356-9143  
1-47 Ochiai, Tama-shi, Tokyo 206-8530 Japan  
TEAC AMERICA, INC.  
Phone: +1-323-726-0303  
1834 Gage Road, Montebello, California 90640 USA  
TEAC MEXICO, S.A. de C.V.  
Phone: +52-55-5010-6000  
Río Churubusco 364, Colonia Del Carmen, Delegación Coyoacán, CP 04100, México DF, México  
TEAC UK LIMITED  
Printed in China  
Phone: +44-8451-302511  
Meridien House, Ground Floor,69 - 71, Clarendon Road, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD17 1DS, UK  
TEAC EUROPE GmbH  
Phone: +49-611-71580  
Bahnstrasse 12, 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany  
TEAC SALES & TRADING(SHENZHEN) CO., LTD  
Phone: +86-755-88311561~2  
Room 817, Block A, Hailrun Complex, 6021 Shennan Blvd., Futian District, Shenzhen 518040, China  
WARRANTY  
Model/Modèle/Modell  
Modello/Modelo/型号  
Owner’s name/Nom du possesseur/Name des Eigentümers  
Nome del proprietario/Nombre del propietario/顾客姓名  
DR-680)"  
Serial No./No de Série/Seriennummer  
Address/Adresse/Adresse  
Indirizzo/Dirección/顾客地址  
Numero di serie/Número de serie/序列号  
Date of purchase/Date de l’achat/Datum des Kaufs  
Data dell’acquisto/Fecha de compra/购买日期  
Dealer’s name/Nom du détaillant/Name des Händlers  
Nome del commerciante/Nombre del establecimiento/销售店名  
Dealer’s address/Adresse du détaillant/Adresse des Händlers  
Indirizzo del commerciante/Dirección del establecimiento/销售  
店地址  
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