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2. Install TASCAM US 322 US 366 1 0 The installation was completed successfully Introduction O License O Destinati Installation Ty Instalan The installation was successful 5 The software was installed Click Restart to finish installing the software Go Back Restart 12 TASCAM US 322 366 Uninstalling the driver E Windows There are two ways to uninstall the driver as shown below Using the Installation CD ROM 1 Follow steps 1 to 4 under Installing the driver for Windows See page 11 2 At step 5 of the procedure click Remove the driver T US 366 driver 1 00d1 Install the driver Y Remove the driver 3 Follow the instructions on the screen for the remaining procedure Windows Programs and Features 1 From the Start menu open the Control Panel and then open Programs and Features 2 Select US 322 driver or US 366 driver from the list and double click it 3 Follow the instructions on the screen for the remaining procedure E MacOSX 1 Load the included driver CD ROM in the computer you are using Double click the CD icon that appears 3 Double click the driver disk image file TASCAM_ US 322_ US 366_driver_1 00 dmg and double click TASCAM US 322 US 366 remover in the folder that opens A 3 TASCAM US 322 U5 366 remover 4 Follow the instructions on the screen for the remaining procedure 3 Installation Frequ
3. TASCAM US 322 366 23 5 Using the US 322 366 Mixer Panel Resetting settings to their default values Ifyou want to reset all the current settings to their original values You can restore the mixer and effect settings to their factory defaults E Resetting the mixer Follow these procedures to reset the mixer and output channel settings 1 Click File F in the toolbar on a Windows PC or click TASCAM US 322 US 366 Mixer Panel in the menu bar on a Mac to open a pulldown menu HINA a Wind OR About TASCAM US 322 US 366 Mixer Panel iSCAI Effect Reset Mixer Reset Services gt Hide TASCAM US 322 US 366 Mixer Panel 3H Hide Others XH Quit TASCAM US 322 US 366 Mixer Panel Q bd Click Mixer Reset in the pulldown menu w When a warning appears as shown below click OK TASCAM Reset the mixer settings All mixer settings will be reset to their default values Cancel OK After resetting you cannot restore the previous settings Before clicking OK confirm that you want to reset the settings Click Cancel to return to the Mixer Panel without resetting The mixer and other settings are reset to their default values The items reset and their default values are as follows MIXER page items e Dynamics effect Off e Dynamics effect assignment Off e Send effect signal position setting all channels POST e Send level all channels O inf e Solo
4. Trademarks TASCAM is a trademark of TEAC Corporation registered in the U S and other countries Microsoft Windows Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Apple Macintosh Mac OS Mac OS X and Tunes are trademarks of Apple Inc Cubase is a registered trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH ASIO is a trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH Mackie and HUI are trademarks of LOUD Technologies Inc Other company names product names and logos in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners 6 TASCAM US 322 366 Cautions on installation e The unit s nominal operating temperature is between 5 and 35 C 41 95 F e Do not install in the following types of places Doing so could degrade the sound quality and or cause malfunctions Places with significant vibrations or that are otherwise unstable 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 e Make sure that the unit is mounted in a level position for correct operation e Avoid installing this unit on top of any heat generating electrical device such as a power amplifier Beware of condensation Ifthe unit is moved from a cold to a
5. the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal lation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance substances in the equipment d The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE symbol which shows a wheeled bin that has been crossed out indicates that electrical and electronic equipment must be collected and disposed of separately from household with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference waste to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Return and collection systems are available to end users For a Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna more detailed information about the disposal of old electrical b Increase the separation between the equipment and and electronic equipment please contact your city office receiver waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the c Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different equipment from that
6. Mackie control protocol HUI HUI protocol For information about these protocols and how to use them with a DAW application refer to that application s operation manual 18 TASCAM US 322 366 BE neous selection of two or more effects is not possible L brief C brief R brief ON Effect name blue L long C long R long REW PLAY FWD OFF default Effect name gray PLAY STOP Click the name of the effect that you want to use to turn it hh on When on the effect name appears blue RECORD PLAY REC STOP Click the name of the effect that is on name blue to turn it EE MA eege off When off the effect name appears gray To use a different effect click the name of that effect to turn iton The previously used effect is automatically turned off This setting is retained even when the unit is turned off and on again Depending on the sampling frequency setting it might not be possible to turn an effect on 2 Dynamics effect assignment Select the channel that you want to use the dynamics effect on You can select one mono or one stereo channel Simulta neous selection of multiple channels is not possible ON Channel name blue OFF default Channel name gray Click the name of a channel to assign the dynamics effect to it When assigned the channel name becomes blue At the same time the line between the dynamics effects area and the channel name turns blue To stop applying the dynamics effect to the assigne
7. Preferences from the Apple menu and select Energy Saver Click the Sleep tab Set Put the computer to sleep when it is inactive for to Never Set Put the display s to sleep when the computer is inactive for to Never Click the Options tab If a Processor perfor mance setting is available set it to Highest Depending on the Mac OS version and model these settings might not be available E The volume is not right Mixer functions might be affecting the volume Check the settings on the MIXER page of the Mixer Panel E The sound is strange A built in effect might be changing the sound Check the settings on the EFFECTS page of the Mixer Panel 28 TASCAM US 322 366 Ratings Sampling frequency 44 1 48 88 2 96 kHz US 322 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192 kHz US 366 Quantization bit rate 24 bit Analog audio inputs and outputs Analog audio inputs Microphone inputs INPUT 1 L INPUT 2 R Balanced Connectors XLR 3 31 equivalent 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD Input impedance 2 2 kQ Nominal input level INPUT knob at maximum 65 dBu Minimum input level INPUT knob at minimum 22 dBu Maximum input level INPUT knob at minimum 6 dBu Line inputs INPUT 1 L INPUT 2 R Balanced Connectors 6 3 mm 1 4 standard TRS jacks Tip HOT Ring COLD Sleeve GND e INPUT 1 L when MIC LINE GUITAR switch set to MIC LINE and INPUT 2 R Input impedance 15k
8. USB indicator lit Is the USB indicator on the front panel of the unit lit If the USB indicator is not lit confirm that the USB cable is properly connected Always use the included USB cable 2 Change the USB port Since the unit might not function properly with some USB ports try connecting to a different built in USB port on the computer and reinstall the driver when using Windows e Try again after disconnecting other USB devices Keyboards and mice can be left connected e Donotuse a USB hub Always connect the unit directly to a built in USB port on the computer 3 Stop other software running in the background Since antivirus software and other software that runs in the background can interfere with installation stop other software before beginning installation See 3 Installation on page 11 of this manual for how to install and uninstall the driver E There is no sound even when audio is playing back The audio output must be set on the computer Please confirm the following while the unit is connected to the computer Note that after making the following settings sound will be output through the unit but no sound will be output by the computer s speakers or headphone jacks Windows XP 7 8 Make the settings for the operating system as described in the previous chapter 6 Application Guide Set the default playback device for Windows XP 7 by completing steps 1 3 and for Windows 8 by completing
9. band a low shelf LOW band and a peaking bell shaped MID band HIGH GAIN 12 to 12 dB default 0 dB Sets the amount the level is increased or decreased for the high shelf HIGH FREQ 1 7 to 18 kHz default 10 kHz Sets the cutoff frequency of the high self Mid GAIN 12 to 12 dB default O dB Sets the amount the level is increased or decreased for the mid peak Mid FREQ 32 Hz to 18 kHz default 1 0 kHz Sets the center frequency of the peak Mid Q 0 25 to 16 default 0 5 Sets the acuteness of the peak The higher the value the narrower it becomes making it effect a narrower frequency band The lower the value the wider it becomes making it effect a broader frequency band Low GAIN 12 to 12 dB default 0 dB Sets the amount the level is increased or decreased for the low shelf Low FREQ 32 Hz to 1 6 kHz default 100 Hz Sets the cutoff frequency of the low shelf e e REVERB ROOM e LIVE STUDIO PLATE PRE DELAY REVERB TIME ROOM TYPE HALL ROOM LIVE STUDIO PLATE Select the type of reverb Depending on the setting the density and level of the reverb sound changes PRE DELAY 0 to 250 ms default 90 ms Set the amount of time until the first reverberations The larger the value the larger the reverberations make the room sound REVERB TIME 0 1 to 10 sec default 2 7 sec Set the amount of time that the reverberations continue The larger the value the longer they continue
10. case disconnect the USB cable once and then reconnect it 21 DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL connector US 366 only This optical digital output connector complies with the S PDIF IEC 60958 consumer and AES EBU IEC 60958 pro standards DIGITAL a NE IN ie Li REMOTE 1 L R T Vue 2 qu Een 20 21 DA 2 22 DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL jack US 366 only This coaxial digital output connector complies with the S PDIF IEC 60958 consumer and AES EBU IEC 60958 pro standards e The US 366 COAXIAL IN OUT jacks support simultaneous 24 bit 192kHz input and output e The US 366 DIGITAL IN connectors include an OPTICAL and a DIGITAL input but they cannot both be used at the same time Use the DIGITAL IN switch on the bottom of the unit to set which is active e The US 366 has two DIGITAL OUT connectors Both the OPTICAL connector and the COAXIAL jack can be used simultaneously for digital output The same signal is output from both 23 LINE OUT 1 L and 2 R jacks unbalanced US 322 only These RCA pin jacks are analog line outputs These output the same signals as the balanced LINE OUT 1 L and 2 R jacks LINE I O 3 and 4 jacks unbalanced US 366 only These RCA pin jacks can be used for analog line input or output Use the LINE I O switch on the bottom of the unit to set whether they are used for input or output When the LINE I O switch is set to OUTPUT and the un
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12. to which the receiver is connected d Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help E For Canada CAUTION THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly ICES 003 n approved by TEAC CORPORATION for compliance could void CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE B EST CONFORME A the user s authority to operate this equipment LA NORME NMB 003 DU CANADA Declaration of Conformity Model Number US 322 US 366 Trade Name TASCAM Responsible party TEAC AMERICA INC Address 7733 Telegraph Road Montebello California U S A Telephone number 1 323 726 0303 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This appliance has a serial number located on the rear panel Please record the model number and serial number and retain them for your records Model number Serial number 2 TASCAM US 322 366 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sourc
13. with high output impedance Set this to MIC LINE when connecting an electronic instrument audio equipment microphone or other device LINE OUT knob Adjusts the output level of the line output jacks OUT 1 L and OUT 2 R USB indicator This lights blue when the USB connection is normal 48V indicator This indicator lights red when the switch just below it is set to 48V phantom power on TASCAM US 322 366 7 2 Names and Functions of Parts A 48V switch Use this switch to supply 48V phantom power to the INPUT 1 L and INPUT 2 R MIC connectors When this switch is set to 48V phantom power on the indicator just above it lights red e Before turning a 48V switch ON or OFF turn the output volume down using the PHONES and LINE OUT knobs on the front panel Depending on the mic loud noises might be produced and damage could be caused to equipment or to people s hearing e Do not connect or disconnect a mic with an input when its 48V switch is ON e Turn 48V switch ON only when connecting a condenser microphone that requires phantom power Front panel e Do not supply phantom power to an unbalanced dynamic microphone e Some ribbon mics can be damaged by phantom power If unsure do not supply phantom power to a ribbon mic e Before connecting headphones minimize the volume with the PHONES knob Failure to do so could result in sudden loud noises that might damage your hearing or cause other harm 42 MIX
14. 1 15 kHz FREQUENCY 1 to 4 kHz default 1 15 kHz Sets the lowest frequency that the de esser effects DEPTH 1 to 100 default 25 Sets the amount of compression The higher the value the greater the compression and de essing effect 5 Using the US 322 366 Mixer Panel O Exciter This effect emphasizes high frequency harmonics to add clarity and sparkle while maintaining the original sound COMPRESSOR NOISE SUPPRESSOR De Esser EXCITER EQ Send effect Reverb This effect adds reverberations to the original sound by adding multiple sounds delayed at various times with damping over time that produces a sound that is as natural as possible Reverberations like those of a hall live music club or a studio for example can be generated FREQUENCY DEPTH FREQUENCY 1 to 4 kHz default 2 00 kHz Sets the frequency above which harmonics are empha sized DEPTH 1 to 100 default 75 Sets the amount that harmonics are emphasized The higher the value the more they are emphasized O Three band parametric equalizer This can be used to increase or decrease the levels of specific frequency ranges This can be used to enhance the sound of individual instruments to adjust the balance of a wide frequency range and to cut specific unwanted frequencies for example COMPRESSOR _ NOISE SUPPRESSOR DE ESSER EXCITER EQ The frequency response is shown even when the equalizer is off The equalizer has a high shelf HIGH
15. 322 366 TASCAM US 322 366 TEAC CORPORATION Phone 81 42 356 9143 1 47 Ochiai Tama shi Tokyo 206 8530 Japan TEAC AMERICA INC Phone 1 323 726 0303 7733 Telegraph Road Montebello California 90640 USA http tascam jp http tascam com TEAC MEXICO S A de C V Phone 52 55 5010 6000 R o Churubusco 364 Colonia Del Carmen Delegaci n Coyoac n CP 04100 M xico DF M xico TEAC UK LIMITED Phone 44 8451 302511 Suites 19 amp 20 Building 6 Croxley Green Business Park Hatters Lane Watford Hertfordshire WD18 8TE UK http teacmexico net http tascam eu TEAC EUROPE GmbH Phone 49 611 71580 Bahnstrasse 12 65205 Wiesbaden Erbenheim Germany http tascam eu
16. 8 32 bit Windows 8 64 bit E Supported computer systems Windows compatible computer with a USB 2 0 port WR CPU clock speed Dual core processor 2GHz or faster x86 E Memory 2GB or more Although this product has been checked for use with typical computers that meet the above operating requirements we cannot guarantee that it will operate with all computers that meet these requirements Please be aware that even in the same conditions computer processing capabilities can vary depending on differences in design and specifications Mac OS X E Supported operating systems Mac OS X 10 6 8 Snow Leopard Mac OS X 10 7 X Lion Mac OS X 10 8 X Mountain Lion E Supported computer systems Apple Macintosh computer with a USB 2 0 port WR CPU clock speed Dual core processor 2GHz or faster x86 E Memory 2GB or more 3 Installation Installing the driver In order to use this unit you must install the driver on to your computer As described below this is an easy process using the CD ROM included with the unit Drivers are updated from time to time You can download the most recent version of the driver from the TASCAM website http tascam com e Never play the included CD ROM in an ordinary audio CD player Doing so will cause noise that could damage speakers or harm your hearing e Handle the included CD ROM with care If the disc becomes scratched or dirty a computer might not be able to read it making insta
17. ER THRESHOLD RATIO ATTACK RELEASE GAIN 12 dB o 4 dB Om The three meters show the level of the signal input to the compressor INPUT the level of the signal output from the compressor OUTPUT and the gain reduction caused by the compressor GR THRESHOLD 32 to 0 dB default 12dB Sets the threshold level that will cause the input signal volume to be compressed when it is exceeded RATIO 1 0 1 to inf 1 default 1 5 1 Sets the compression ratio for the volume Turning it right raises the compression ratio increasing the amount of compression ATTACK 2 to 200 ms default 20 ms Sets the amount of time until the compression reaches the compression RATIO setting after the input sound exceeds the threshold RELEASE 10 to 1000 ms default 420 ms Sets the amount of time until the compression stops and the sound returns to its uncompressed level after the input sound goes below the threshold GAIN 0 to 32 dB default 4 dB Sets the gain of the output signal When the volume is compressed the output level becomes lower than the input level Use the GAIN to amplify the output level so that it is close to the input level If the input is a stereo signal compression will start and be applied to both channels when either the left or right input channel exceeds the threshold level When the compressor is off the compressor curve will appear but the meters will not be active O N
18. ER PANEL button Press this button to open and close the dedicated mixer panel window on the display of a computer connected by USB cable this button opens the window when it is closed and closes it when itis open Use the mixer panel to set the audio clock source and other operation settings use the mixer and effects and conduct other operations INPUT 1 L LINE GUITAR 3 MIC connectors balanced INPUT 1 L and INPUT 2 R These are balanced XLR mic input connectors 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD LINE GUITAR jack balanced unbalanced INPUT 1 L This standard TRS jack is a balanced line input connector that can also be used for guitar input When the MIC LINE GUITAR switch on the top of the unit is set to GUITAR this functions as an unbalanced guitar input jack tip HOT sleeve GND When the MIC LINE GUITAR switch is set to MIC LINE this functions as a balanced line input jack tip HOT ring COLD sleeve GND INPUT 1 L and INPUT 2 R both have two input connectors XLR and TRS Do not input signals through both connectors for the same channel at the same time Doing so will cause the signal input to be distorted 8 TASCAM US 322 366 5 PHONES jack Use this standard stereo phones jack to connect stereo headphones Use a plug adapter when connecting headphones with mini plugs Turn the PHONES knob to the minimum volume before connecting headphones Failure to do so could cause sudden
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20. IES AND WILL BE PROGECL Disconnect the USB cable from the unit before starting instal N lation a 1 Load the included driver CD ROM into the computer you are using Lf 2 Double click the CD icon that appears Depending on the Mac s settings the CD icon might not appear In this case 6 When the screen below appears use the supplied USB cable use the Finder or another application to access the files on to connect the unit to the PC the CD Era es 3 Double click the driver disk image file TASCAM_US 322_ US 366_driver_1 00 dmg and then double click the TASCAM US 322 US 366 1 00 file inside the open folder TASCAM_US 322_US 366_Driver_1 00 A fa TASCAM US 322 US 366 TASCAM US 322 US 366 remover If it is not already connected please plug your TASCAM US 366 to the computer now This might take a while 4 After the installer launches follow the instructions on the screen to proceed with the installation Install TASCAM US 322 US 366 1 00 Welcome to the TASCAM US 322 US 366 1 00 Installer A Introduction O License You will be guided through the steps necessary to install this software O Destinatio e o InstallatigA Ty Go Back Continue 5 Click the Restart button to quit the installer and restart the computer
21. Media Player and select and play an audio file Windows Media Player will not recognize the device change if you change these settings while it is running In this case restart Windows Media Player If you still cannot hear sound after making the settings and completing the procedures above disconnect the USB cable and restart the computer After making these settings sound will be output from this unit but sound will not be output from the computer speakers or headphone jack If you want to output the signal from Windows Media Player through the DIGITAL OUT without passing through the unit s mixer set DIGITAL OUTPUTS to computer 1 2 on the INTERFACE page of the Mixer Panel US 366 only 26 TASCAM US 322 366 Mac OS X and iTunes Open the Utilities folder which is inside the Applications folder and double click Audio MIDI Setup to launch it 2 Control click the US 322 or US 366 Check use this device for sound input and use this device for sound output This moves microphone icon and speaker icon to US 322 or US 366 e00 Audio Devices Built in Microphone t Built in Input P 2 in 0out Ney Output Built in Output Input N 0 in 2 out E gt US 366 ADS Configure device Configure speakers tteger US 366 Clock source Hardware Y Use this device for sound input Use this device for sound output E Play alerts and sound effects throu
22. NDBY ON switch not in the ON position The mains plug is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable Caution should be taken when using earphones or headphones with the product because excessive sound pressure volume from earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss If you are experiencing problems with this product contact TEAC for a service referral Do not use the product until it has been repaired 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 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 TASCAM US 322 366 3 Contents 1 Introduction ccccccsccccccsccccccsccccccsccccceee D Main Ru 5 Product Pal crasas ies ciel 5 Conventions used in this manual eessen 5 THAGOTIIAIKS isaac 6 Cautions on IN Stadium ade 6 Beware of condensation sesesssesesessseessersseesseesseesse
23. O Nominal input level INPUT knob at maximum 39 dBu Minimum input level INPUT knob at minimum 4 dBu Maximum input level INPUT knob at minimum 20 dBu e INPUT 1 L when MIC LINE GUITAR switch set to GUITAR Input impedance 1 MO Nominal input level INPUT knob at maximum 55 dBV Nominal input level INPUT knob at minimum 12 dBV Maximum input level INPUT knob at minimum 4 dBV Line inputs LINE I O 3 4 US 366 only Unbalanced Connectors RCA pin jacks e When LINE I O switch set to INPUT Input impedance 15 kQ Nominal input level 10 dBV Maximum input level 6 dBV 8 Specifications Analog audio outputs Line outputs LINE OUT 1 L LINE OUT 2 R Balanced Connectors 6 3 mm 1 4 standard TRS jacks Tip HOT ring COLD sleeve GND Output impedance 100 Q Nominal output level 4 dBu Maximum output level 20 dBu Line outputs LINE OUT 1 L LINE OUT 2 R US 322 only Unbalanced Connectors RCA pin jacks Output impedance 200 Q Nominal output level 10 dBV Maximum output level 6 dBV Line outputs LINE I O 3 4 US 366 only Unbalanced Connectors RCA pin jacks e When LINE I O switch set to OUTPUT Output impedance 200 Q Nominal output level 10 dBV Maximum output level 6 dBV Headphones outputs PHONES Connectors 6 3 mm 1 4 stereo phone jack Maximum output 18 mW 18 mW THD N 1 or less into 320 Digital audio inputs US 366 only COAXIAL DIGITAL IN e When DIGITAL IN switch set t
24. TASCAM o US 322 366 USB Audio Interface OWNER S MANUAL TASCAM ew SA SM ESA EA ER K y Y V Y ae SC ne ie pr 48V USB Ier ew aw CA ESA EA ER K Ay A WGA COMPUTER MIN MAX INPUT 2 MON MIX PHONES 48V USB e if MIC GUITAR LINE s gt nu OFF 48V MAX e poa RI MIC GUITAR LINE s nu OFF 48V LINE OUT US 322 USB 2 0 Audio Interface LINE OUT US 366 USB 2 0 Audio Interface Before connecting this unit to a computer you must install the dedicated driver from the included CD ROM onto the computer IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS E For European Customers Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS a All electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via collection facilities designated by the government or local authorities APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE b By disposing of electrical and electronic equipment correctly you will help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment E For U S A c Improper disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment can have serious effects on the environment and human health because of the presence of hazardous TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
25. alent input noise 120 dBu or less MIC IN to LINE OUT gain knob at maximum 88 2 96 kHz JEITA US 322 120 dBu or less MIC IN to LINE OUT gain knob at maximum 176 4 192 kHz JEITA US 366 Total harmonic distortion 0 0045 or less MIC IN to LINE OUT gain knob at minimum 88 2 96 kHz JEITA US 322 0 0045 or less MIC IN to LINE OUT gain knob at minimum 176 4 192 kHz JEITA US 366 30 TASCAM US 322 366 Computer requirements See the TASCAM website http tascam com for updated infor mation about OS compatibility Windows Supported Operating system Windows XP 32 bit SP3 or later Windows XP 64 bit SP2 or later Windows 7 32 bit SP1 or later Windows 7 64 bit SP1 or later Windows 8 32 bit Windows 8 64 bit Windows Vista 32 bit 64 bit not supported Supported computer system Windows compatible computer with a USB 2 0 port CPU clock Dual core processor 2GHz or faster x86 Memory 2GB or more This unit has been confirmed to work with standard computers that meet the above system requirements but this is not a guarantee that it will work with all computers that meet the above requirements Even if a computer meets the above requirements its processing abilities will differ according to its unique design specifictions and operating conditions Mac OS X Supported Operating system Mac OS X 10 6 8 Snow Leopard Mac OS X 10 7 X Lion Mac OS X 10 8 X Mountain Lion Supported computer system Appl
26. all channels Off e Mute all channels Off e Pan slider all channels Center e Fader all channels 0 dB e Link all channel pairs Off e Send effect REVERB ON e Send return levels O inf INTERFACE page items US 322 MULTITRACK mode e LINE OUTPUTS 1 2 mixer output L R STEREO MIX mode e LINE OUTPUTS 1 2 mixer output L R US 366 MULTITRACK mode e LINE OUTPUTS 1 2 mixer output L R e DIGITAL OUTPUTS computer 1 2 e LINE OUTPUTS 3 4 computer 3 4 STEREO MIX mode e LINE OUTPUTS 1 2 mixer output L R e DIGITAL OUTPUTS mixer output L R 24 TASCAM US 322 366 e LINE OUTPUTS 3 4 computer 1 2 NW Resetting the effects Follow these procedures to reset all the effects including the one currently shown to their default values 1 Click File F in the toolbar on a Windows PC or click TASCAM US 322 US 366 Mixer Panel in the menu bar ona Mac to open a pulldown menu TASCAM US 322 US 366 Mixer Panel Window He 0 O About TASCAM US 322 US 366 Mixer Panel Effect Reset Mixer Reset Services Hide TASCAM US 322 US 366 Mixer Panel 36H Hide Others aH Quit TASCAM US 322 US 366 Mixer Panel Q 2 Click Effect Reset in the pulldown menu 3 When a warning appears as shown below click OK TASCAM Reset Effects All effect settings will be reset to their default values Cancel OK After resetting you cannot restore the previous settings Before clicking OK confirm that
27. appear click Hardware and Sound and it should appear ap Sound Click the Playback tab click TASCAM US 322 or TASCAM US 366 and click the Set Default button This moves the green check mark to TASCAM US 322 or TASCAM US 366 Playback Recording Sounds Communications Select a playback device below to modify its settings Speakers High Defini Speakers High Definition Speakers TASCAM US 366 If you plan to use this unit for live broadcast over the Internet or otherwise as a recording device make the following additional setting Click the Recording tab and click Line In TASCAM US 322 or Line In TASCAM US 366 and set it as the Default Device When you do this the green check mark will move to Line In TASCAM US 322 or Line In TASCAM US 366 Click OK Start Windows Media Player and play an audio file After making this setting sound will be output through this unit but no sound will be output by the computer s speakers or headphone jacks If you change this setting while Windows Media Player is running the software will not recognize that the device has been changed In this case restart Windows Media Player If you still cannot hear sound after making the settings and completing the procedures above disconnect the USB cable and restart the computer If you want to output the signal from Windows Media Player through t
28. d channel click that channel s button The line between the dynamics effect area and the channel turns gray To reassign the dynamics effect to a different channel click the button of that channel The dynamics effect will automatically be removed from the previous channel line turns gray and assigned to the new channel line turns blue This setting is retained even when the unit is turned off and on again 5 Using the US 322 366 Mixer Panel 3 Effects send bus signal setting There are three options The signal can be sent to the send bus either before PRE or after POST the fader or not sent at all OFF PRE Signal sent before fader POST default Signal sent after fader OFF Signal not sent nothing appears This setting is retained even when the unit is turned off and on again Click the top of the frame to cycle through the options in the following order OFF gt PRE gt POST gt OFF Use the knob inside the frame to adjust the send level Level O inf 127 OdB default O inf Click and hold the knob that you want to adjust and drag up and down to adjust the level The current value appears beneath the knob while the mouse button is being held down Level settings are retained even when the unit is turned off and on again SOLO buttons Use these buttons when you want to listen to or mix only audio from selected channels You can solo multiple channels at the same time When one or more chan
29. e Macintosh with a USB2 0 port CPU clock Dual core processor 2GHz or faster x86 Memory 2GB or more Supported audio drivers ASIO2 0 WDM MME Core Audio Supported remote control protocol Mackie Control HUI 8 Specifications General Power Weight Supplied by USB from a computer 5 V 500 mA maximum 500 g 1 10 Ib current Operating temperature range Power consumption 5 35 C 41 95 F 2 5W Bundled software External dimensions W x H x D Cubase LE for Windows or Mac OS X 140 x 42 x 140 mm 5 51 x 1 65 x 5 51 in without projections Dimensional drawing 54 5mm 140mm 42mm TASCAM a ae lt q GW WSN YSN YY K Il vi Il vi UI vi Y SEH 8 EH a ez we emer E ee OL SIG OL 48V USB E S US 366 LINE OUT USB 2 0 Audio Interface e Illustrations in this manual may differ in part from the actual product e Specifications and the external appearance may be changed without notification to improve the product TASCAM US 322 366 31 8 Specifications Audio flow diagrams poourjequy o poourleg Ga we LAO ANTI 6 LOO ANTI poourjequy o poourleq TI LAO ANTI T LAO ANTI Y Indio ia O Eo Oe indio 13X padue equ o padue eg Gs w e LAO ANTT 6 LOO ANTI poouerTequy o poourleq Ga tno ANTI i Send OF SIMAO Saa Jamduo OF SMA MO Saa 07 O cb SLAdLNO ANIN Sloadda
30. efer to the owner s manual that came with your computer To use this unit you must use the included CD ROM to install the dedicated driver on your computer For details about instal lation see Installing the driver on page 11 in 3 Installation Product parts The US 322 366 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 transpor tation In T x1 WSE eege x1 CD ROM containing drivers sssessseesssessseesseesssessseeoseesnsessseeossee x1 DVD ROM Cubase LE sscscssscasasssasececsasssssstssesceseasssvenasssdestecsebsecoctesiens x1 Warranty C ee x1 QUIER EE x1 Conventions used in this manual In this manual we use the following conventions e Buttons jacks and other parts on the unit and external devices are indicated like this PHONES e Words that appear on the computer display are shown in quotation marks like this US 322 e Additional information is introduced in the styles below when needed TIP These are tips about how to use the unit These provide additional explanations and describe special cases Failure to follow these instructions could result in injury damage to equipment or lost recording data for example TASCAM US 322 366 5 1 Introduction
31. ently asked installation questions and answers FAQ Windows driver installation Q When I connect the unit to a computer the Windows Hardware Wizard appears and cannot install the driver Am making a mistake during the installation procedures A Close the Windows Hardware Wizard and disconnect the unit You must install the driver before connecting this unit Insert the CD ROM included with the product The menu for installing the driver appears automatically A Select Install Driver and follow the instructions shown on the screen If you have downloaded the driver from the TASCAM website http tascam com expand the ZIP archive launch the setup exe file and follow the instructions on the screen Q loaded the installation CD ROM into a Windows computer but the driver installation menu does not appear How can access this menu A The automatic playback settings for the disc drive might be disabled Open the supplied driver CD ROM using Windows Explorer and double click the Autorun2 exe file to manually open the installation menu Follow the procedures in Installing the driver for Windows on page 11 to install the driver Improving computer performance In this manual we will offer only the following basic tip to improve performance when using this unit e Do not run other applications Processing digital audio places a considerable load on your computer You probably use the computer for a
32. erly set up and connect the unit as well as the operation of its many useful and convenient functions After you have finished reading this manual please keep it in a safe place for future reference You can also download the Owner s Manual from the TASCAM web site http tascam com If any data is lost from another device hard disk optical disc etc in the same system where this unit is used TASCAM will bear no responsibility for its recovery nor will it provide any compensation for such loss Main features e US 366 is a 24 bit 192kHz USB2 0 audio interface with the DSP mixer and built in effects that supports up to 6 channels 4 analog and 2 digital of simultaneous output depending on the LINE I O switch setting on its bottom panel 2 analog and 2 digital if sampling frequency is 176 4 192 kHz e US 322 is a 24 bit 96kHz USB2 0 audio interface with the DSP mixer and built in effects that supports 2 channels of simultaneous analog output US 322 366 features e Powered by USB bus power increasing its portability e TASCAM original High Definition Discrete Architecture HDDA microphone preamps provide high quality recording inputs e Can supply 48V phantom power to 2 mic inputs e 2 XLR mic inputs balanced 2 standard jack inputs balanced unbalanced and RCA pin jack inputs unbalanced US 366 only e One standard jack 1 L can be switched to allow direct connection of an electric guitar bass or similar instrume
33. ers and other analog line level devices Connect the analog signal outputs of these types of devices to the INPUT 1 L LINE GUITAR and INPUT 2 LINE jacks on the front of the unit When using a US 366 you can also set the LINE I O switch on the bottom of the unit to INPUT to enable input connection to the LINE I O 3 and 4 RCA pin jacks Analog record player The output of an analog record player cannot be connected directly to the US 366 You must connect a phono amp between your analog record player and the US 366 Alternatively you can connect it via an audio amp that has PHONO inputs Monitor speakers You can connect monitor speakers powered speakers or an amplifier and speakers with a balanced connection to the LINE OUT 1 L and 2 R TRS jacks on the rear panel US 322 You can also connect monitor speakers with an unbalanced connection to the LINE OUT 1 L and 2 R RCA pin jacks on the rear panel US 366 You can also connect monitor speakers with an unbalanced connection to the LINE I O 3 and 4 RCA pin jacks on the rear panel when the LINE I O switch on the bottom is set to OUTPUT Headphones Connect headphones to the standard stereo PHONES jack on the front panel Foot switch US 366 only You can connect a TASCAM RC 3F foot switch sold separately to the REMOTE jack 2 5mm mini 5 Using the US 322 366 Mixer Panel Press the MIXER PANEL button on the top of the unit to open the Mixer Panel on the displa
34. es such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 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 ground ing type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are pro vided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replace ment of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience recep tacles and the point where they exit from the appa ratus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 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 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 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 The apparatus draws nominal non operating power from the AC outlet with its POWER or STA
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36. f e 6dB or drag it down to decrease its level 6dB gt inf The fader level gain value is shown in the fader level area 8 in the illustration on page 18 You can reset the fader to 0dB by control clicking it when using a Windows PC or command clicking it when using a Mac Fader level and pan position display area This shows the level of the fader above as a digital value This shows the pan position when the pan slider above is being moved using the pointer TASCAM US 322 366 19 5 Using the US 322 366 Mixer Panel 9 Link buttons These buttons allow you to link adjacent odd left and even right channels such as channels 1 and 2 or 3 and 4 into stereo pairs in the mixer The mixer functions of two linked channels are combined into a single channel strip ON Button appears yellow OFF default Button appears gray Click a LINK button when the link is off to turn it on and unite the two channel strips into one stereo channel strip The following mixer settings are applied to this stereo channel Dynamics effect Setting of odd left channel Send effect Setting of odd left channel Solo Setting of odd left channel Mute Setting of odd left channel Pan slider Center C now used to adjust balance Fader Setting of odd left channel The two linked channel strips function as a single channel strip Press the LINK button when the link is on to turn it off and split the stereo channel
37. ft center right of the channel signal sent to the master bus When set all the way left L15 the signal from that channel is sent only to the master bus left channel No signal is sent to the right bus When set all the way right R15 the signal from that channel is sent only to the master bus right channel No signal is sent to the left bus When set to the center C the channel signal level is lowered 3dB and sent to both the left and right channels of the master bus Including the central position and 15 steps to both left and right there are 31 steps total The slider appears blue when set to the center C and yellow at all other positions Click and drag the pan slider left or right to change the stereo position While you are clicking the pan slider the pan position appears in the area where the fader levels are shown 8 in the illustration on page 18 You can reset the pan slider to the center C position by control clicking it when using a Windows PC or command clicking it when using a Mac When two channels are linked LINK button is on the pan slider adjusts the volume balance between the left odd and right even channels This setting is retained even when the unit is turned off and on again Faders These adjust the levels of each channel in the mix Range 6dB to inf in 147 steps default OdB Click and drag a fader up or down to adjust its level Drag it up to increase its level in
38. gh this device MEND OS e dB Mute Thru 3 IN 3 4 IN 4 DEE Ifyou plan to use this unit for live broadcast over the Internet or otherwise as a recording device make the following additional setting Open the Audio Devices pane Control click US 322 or US 366 and select Use this device for sound input When you do this the mic icon will move to US 322 or US 366 3 Launch iTunes select an audio file and start playback If you want to output the signal from iTunes through the DIGITAL OUT without passing through the unit s mixer set DIGITAL OUTPUTS to computer 1 2 on the INTERFACE page of the Mixer Panel US 366 only Please read this chapter if you are unable to use the unit properly even after setting it up following the procedures in this manual If you are still unable to resolve your problems please contact TASCAM customer support with the following information about the operating environment and details about the trouble Operating environment O Computer manufacturer O Model O CPU Installed memory O Os O Applications used O Antivirus software use O Wireless LAN use Please see the back of this manual for contact information E Installation fails Installation completes but the computer does not recognize the unit If some trouble is causing installation to fail or installation completes but the computer does not recognize the unit check the following 1
39. he DIGITAL OUT without passing through the unit s mixer set DIGITAL OUTPUTS to computer 1 2 on the INTERFACE page of the Mixer Panel US 366 only TASCAM US 322 366 25 6 Application Guide 1 Windows 8 and Windows Media Player Close all applications and then right click the Start screen to open the application bar at the bottom of the screen Click the All apps button at the bottom right and open the Control Panel from the Apps page Click Hardware and Sound and then open Sound Click the Playback tab and click Speakers TASCAM US 322 or Speakers TASCAM US 366 and click Set Default When you do this the green check mark will move to Speakers TASCAM US 322 or Speakers TASCAM US 366 Playback Recording Sounds Communications Select a playback device below to modify its settings Speakers High Definition Audio Device Ready Speakers High Definition Audio Device Speakers TASCAM US 366 Y Default Device Configure If you plan to use this unit for live broadcast over the Internet or otherwise as a recording device make the following additional setting Click the Recording tab and click Line In TASCAM US 322 or Line In TASCAM US 366 and set it as the Default Device When you do this the green check mark will move to Line In TASCAM US 322 or Line In TASCAM US 366 Click OK Start Windows
40. igital signal being detected No valid signal Valid digital signal not detected Digital Input Select Shows the digital input currently selected by the DIGITAL IN switch on the bottom of the unit 20 TASCAM US 322 366 42 Monitor mix setting This shows the setting of the monitor mix volume knob on the top of the unit This only shows the value You cannot change it here The closer it is to Input the higher the volume of the signals input through the unit will be The closer it is to Computer the higher the volume of the computer playback signals will be SEND EFFECTS Set to use the send effects REVERB ON REVERB default Name appears purple OFF Name appears gray Click the effect name REVERB inside the SEND EFFECTS frame to turn it on When on the name turns purple Click the name of the effect REVERB when it is on appears purple to turn it off turns gray This setting is retained even when the unit is turned off and on again You cannot turn a send effect on when it is disabled due to the sampling frequency setting SEND master and RETURN level knobs Use these to adjust to send and return levels default O inf for both SEND Use to adjust the level input to the effect send bus RETURN Use to adjust the send effect output level Click and drag a knob up or down to adjust the level Drag it up to increase its level 0 gt 127 or drag it dow
41. information about multitrack and stereo mix Use this setting when using Cubase or another DAW for modes see Audio flow diagrams on page 32 example for multitrack recording Mic Guitar Game device The signal from each input is sent independently via USB a to the computer for multitrack recording At the same time you can mix each input sound and playback sounds from MIC ere DIGITAL Usg fe PHONES 1 Live Internet broadcast Headphone the computer in the mixer and apply effects to prepare the monitoring sound as you like They are output in stereo from the mixer however so they can be listened to using speakers or headphones Mic Guitar Game device Please be aware that when using the STEREO MIX mode to broadcast live over the Internet for example the sound could be looped causing an echo like repetition Set the volume in the application that you are using to zero to avoid this Computer A ege USB pp e AO le Headphone US 366 PHONES Start Record PC Camera High resolution Line In TASCAM US 2 Ratio m Volume Quality Volume 0 10 TASCAM US 322 366 System requirements See the TASCAM website http tascam com for updated infor mation about OS compatibility Windows m Supported operating systems Windows XP 32 bit SP3 or later Windows XP 64 bit SP2 or later Windows 7 32 bit SP1 or later Windows 7 64 bit SP1 or later Windows
42. it is operating with a 176 4 192kHz sampling frequency regardless of the setting on the INTERFACE page of the Mixer Panel the DIGITAL OUT signal will also be output from the LINE IN OUT 3 4 jacks 25 LINE OUT 1 L and 2 R balanced jacks These standard TRS jacks are analog line outputs tip HOT ring COLD sleeve GND These output the same signals as the unbalanced LINE OUT 1 L and 2 R jacks US 322 only TASCAM US 322 366 Y 2 Names and Functions of Parts Bottom panel U5 322 MODE DIGITAL IN of of of of MULTI STEREO OPTICAL COAXIAL INPUT OUTPUT MULTI STEREO TRACK MIX TRACK MIX TASCAM TEAC CORPORATION TASCAM TEAC CORPORATION SERIAL SERIAL NO NO DIGITAL IN switch US 366 only STEREO MIX Sets whether the COAXIAL or OPTICAL digital inputs on the Use this setting to broadcast or record a stereo mix for rear of the unit are used live broadcasting over the Internet or recording audio for video for example All the input signals and the playback signals sent from the computer by USB are mixed to stereo and then sent to the computer and output connectors 27 LINE 1 O switch US 366 only Sets whether the LINE I O RCA pin jacks on the rear of the unit are used for input or output MODE switch In addition the mixer output can also be listened to using Sets the mixer mode according to the application speakers or headphones MULTITRACK For more
43. llation of the software impossible If the included driver CD ROM becomes damaged it can be replaced for a fee e After completing installation it might be necessary to restart the computer Before doing so save your data and conduct other necessary operations and then quit running applications Installing the driver for Windows When installing the driver a message saying something like The software you are installing for the hardware has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows might appear If this message appears click Continue Anyway to proceed with the installation Install the driver on the computer before connecting the unit to it with the USB cable If you connect the USB cable first and Windows tries to install a driver cancel it and disconnect the cable 1 Insert the included driver installation CD ROM into the PC where you will install it E TASCAM US 322 amp US 366 TASCAM TEAC PROFESSIONAL Install Driver Browse Disc a0 Goto TASCAM website 2 Click the Install Driver button when the screen below appears If this screen does not appear automatically find and open the Autorun2 exe program in the Autorun folder on the driver CD ROM 3 When the language selection screen below appears select the language you prefer and then click the OK button da US 366 driver 1 00 rn Please choose y
44. loud noises and damage hearing for example LINE jack balanced INPUT 2 R This standard TRS jack is a balanced line input connector tip HOT ring COLD sleeve GND 2 Names and Functions of Parts Rear panel 5 522 2 47 DIGITAL IN OPTICAL connector US 366 only This optical digital input connector complies with the S PDIF IEC 60958 consumer standard Signals cannot be simultaneously input through this connector and the DIGITAL IN COAXIAL jack Set the DIGITAL IN switch on the bottom of the unit to OPTICAL to use this connector DIGITAL IN COAXIAL jack US 366 only This coaxial digital input connector complies with the S PDIF IEC 60958 consumer standard Signals cannot be simultaneously input through this jack and the DIGITAL IN OPTICAL connector Set the DIGITAL IN switch on the bottom of the unit to COAXIAL to use this connector REMOTE jack US 366 only Connect a TASCAM RC 3F foot switch remote control sold separately to this 2 5mm TRS mini jack When a foot switch is connected you can operate the transport in applications that support Mackie control or HUI protocols USB port Use the included USB cable to connect this unit with a computer supports USB 2 0 e USB 1 1 is not supported e This is not compatible with computer Suspend Sleep mode For this reason the unit might not operate properly after a connected computer is brought out of Suspend Sleep In this
45. n to decrease its level 127 gt 0 When you are clicking a knob its setting appears beneath it This setting is retained even when the unit is turned off and on again This SEND knob adjusts the overall level of all channels sent to the effect To adjust the send level of a specific channel use the knob in 3 above 5 Using the US 322 366 Mixer Panel EFFECTS page O OS Click the EFFECTS tab to open the effects page where you can adjust the built in effect settings Limitations on the use of the built in effects The number of built in effects that can be used depends on the sampling frequency e At 44 1 48kHz one dynamics and one send effect can each be used e At 88 2 96kHz either one dynamics effect or one send effect can be used Turning on an effect will automatically turn off the other effect if it has been on e At176 4 192kHz the built in effects cannot be used 1 Dynamics effect tabs Use to select the dynamics effect that is shown Click a tab to bring that effect to the front The dynamics effects are COMPRESSOR default NOISE SUPPRESSOR DE ESSER EXCITER and EQ This setting is retained even when the unit is turned off and on again 2 Parameter knobs Use these to adjust the effect parameters Click and drag a knob up or down to adjust its setting value Drag up to increase the value and turn the knob clockwise Drag down to decrease the value and
46. nels is soloed all other channels are automatically muted This is convenient when you only want to listen to or mix a few channels because it is easier than using multiple MUTE buttons ON Button appears red OFF default Button appears gray Click a SOLO button to turn the function on off for that channel When all the SOLO buttons are off clicking the SOLO button for one channel activates solo mode automatically muting all the other channels When all the SOLO buttons are turned off again solo mode is deactivated At this time all channels that had been automatically muted are unmuted again and mute settings are restored to their state before solo mode was activated Solo mode does not automatically activate the master channel MUTE button Solo settings are not retained when the unit is turned off and on again solo buttons are turned off 5 MUTE buttons Use these to turn the mute function on off for each channel ON Button appears orange channel muted OFF default Button appears gray Click a MUTE button to turn the function on off for that channel This setting is retained even when the unit is turned off and on again In addition to being turned on and off when they are clicked MUTE buttons are also automatically turned on and off when SOLO buttons are used See 4 SOLO buttons above for details 6 Pan sliders These adjust the stereo position le
47. nit to select which input to use This unit can output either S PDIF or AES EBU digital signals Set the type of output using the control panel Set the type of output on the INTERFACE page of the Mixer Panel When using a digital input you must set Sample Clock Source to automatic on the INTERFACE page of the Mixer Panel This makes the connected device into the clock master If Sample Clock Source is set to internal no signal will be input through the DIGITAL IN jack and the DIGITAL OUT signal will be looped back inside the US 366 to the digital input In this case depending on the settings of the computer software that you are using the digital out signal could become looped causing noise We describe an example of this situation and measures to prevent it below Example In the DAW application suppose that the input of a track is assigned to the US 366 DIGITAL IN and its output is assigned to the US 366 DIGITAL OUT n this case the following noise loop is created if the input of that track is monitored track output to US 366 digital output to US 366 digital input to track input to track output and so on Countermeasure To prevent this type of loop turn input monitoring off in the DAW software or assign the input of that track to anything besides the US 366 digital input 16 TASCAM US 322 366 Connecting keyboards drum machines sound modules cassette MD CD play
48. nt e Independent volume knobs for each mic line input INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 e Independent input signal and overload indicators for both INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 channels e Onboard digital mixer with switchable mode enables advanced mixing according to the application e Dynamics effects that can be used on inputs and send effects that use a send bus are built in fully usable at 44 1 48 kHz sampling frequencies and with some limitations at 88 2 96 kHz e Direct monitoring function enables input monitoring with little delay e MON MIX knob allows the balance between the input signals and the output from the computer to be adjusted for monitoring e Stereo line outputs include standard jacks balance and RCA pin jacks unbalanced e Dedicated volume knobs for the 1 L and 2 R line LINE OUT and headphone PHONES outputs e MIXER PANEL button provides one touch access to the Mixer Panel on a computer e Cubase LE software included 1 Introduction US 366 only e RCA pin jacks can be switched between input and output function e Digital input connector for either a coaxial or optical cable can be activated using the DIGITAL IN switch e Digital output possible simultaneously through two types of connectors coaxial and optical e Remote control possible using a TASCAM RC 3F foot switch sold separately A note about computer operation If you are unsure about how to perform basic computer opera tions appearing in this manual please r
49. o COAXIAL Connector RCA pin jack Format IEC 60958 3 S PDIF OPTICAL DIGITAL IN e When DIGITAL IN switch set to OPTICAL Connector TOS JEITA RC 5720C Format IEC 60958 3 S PDIF Digital audio outputs US 366 only COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT Connector RCA pin jack Signal format IEC 60958 3 S PDIF IEC 60958 professional AES EBU Set on the INTERFACE page of the Mixer Panel OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT Connector TOS JEITA RC 5720C Signal format IEC 60958 3 S PDIF IEC 60958 professional AES EBU Set on the INTERFACE page of the Mixer Panel TASCAM US 322 366 29 8 Specifications Control I O USB USB Connector B type 4 pin Format USB 2 0 HIGH SPEED 480 MHz REMOTE input US 366 only Connector 2 5 mm TRS jack Supported protocol TASCAM RC 3F protocol Audio performance Analog digital digital analog conversion ADC chipset dynamic range 102 dB 48 kHz A weight DAC chipset dynamic range 106 dB 44 1 kHz A weight Frequency response MIC IN to LINE OUT 10 Hz 40 kHz 3 0 dB 88 2 96 kHz JEITA US 322 10 Hz 68 kHz 3 0 dB 176 4 192 kHz JEITA US 366 MIC IN to PHONES 10 Hz 30 kHz 1 0 dB 88 2 96 kHz JEITA US 322 10 Hz 30 kHz 1 0 dB 176 4 192 kHz JEITA US 366 S N ratio 98 dB or higher MIC IN to LINE OUT gain knob at minimum 88 2 96 kHz JEITA US 322 98 dB or higher MIC IN to LINE OUT gain knob at minimum 176 4 192 kHz JEITA US 366 Equiv
50. of other system operations for example clicking and popping noises as well as audio dropouts and other audio problems might occur The larger the buffer size the more stable the operation making the processing of audio signals less likely to be hindered by other system operations However larger buffer sizes also increase the latency of the audio handled by the computer You can set the buffer size used for this unit according to your conditions When using Windows adjust the buffer size using its Audio Performance Control Panel The lowest latency setting is the smallest buffer size while the highest latency setting is the largest When using Mac OS X you can adjust the buffer size for each audio application that you are using For this reason there is no Audio Performance control panel in Mac OS X For details see the operation manual for the audio application that you are using Sample Clock Source You can set the clock source to Automatic or Internal Set it to Automatic if you are using a digital input When set to Automatic the Sample Clock Source will automatically switch to Digital when there is a digital input and switch to Internal internal clock when there is no digital input e Automatic default If a clock signal is input through the DIGITAL IN jack it is used If no signal is input through the DIGITAL IN jack this unit s internal clock is
51. oise suppressor When the input volume becomes less than the threshold level set in advance the output level will be reduced automatically to suppress noise When the threshold level is exceeded the sound will be output at its ordinary level This effect is useful in applications to reduce noise during pauses in performance or other sound input 22 TASCAM US 322 366 THRESHOLD SUPPRESSION ATTACK RELEASE 64 dB 42 dB S 20 ms THRESHOLD 84 to 24 dB default 64 dB Sets the threshold level that will cause noise suppression if the input signal becomes less than it SUPPRESSION 12 to 72 dB default 42 dB Sets the amount the output level will be reduced when the input sound becomes less than the threshold level The higher the value the more the output level and noise will be reduced ATTACK 0 to 4000 ms default 5 ms Sets the amount of time until the set suppression level is reached after the input sound goes below the threshold RELEASE 0 to 4000 ms default 32 0 ms Sets the amount of time until suppression stops after the input sound exceeds the threshold When the input is a stereo signal if both the left and right input channels go below the threshold level noise suppression will start O De esser This is a compressor specialized for high frequencies that 1 reduces s sounds and other harsh high frequency noises Kat r OMPRESSOR JOISE SUPPRESSOF DE ESSER f EXCITER FREQUENCY DEPTH
52. our language below English e Cancel TASCAM US 322 366 11 3 Installation 4 Click the Install the Driver button when the screen below 7 When the screen below appears the installation is complete appears Click the Reboot now button to restart the PC to use the E us 266 driver 1 00 driver E US 366 driver 1 00 kojo Install the driver TASCAM In order to complete the installation it is necessary to reboot the computer 5 Read the contents of the License Agreement and select I accept the agreement if you agree to the terms Next click the Install button to start installation Press lt Reboot now gt or press lt Reboot Soa oes later gt if you don t want to reboot now License Agreement D IMPORTANT PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE LICENSE E AGREEMENT HEREIN BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE THE RIGHT TO USE THE SOFTWARE IS GRANTED ONLY Reboot later ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU AGREE TO THE LICENSE AGREEMENT IN CASE YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE LICENSE AGREEMENT DO NOT INSTALL THE SOFTWARE IF YOU HAVE ALREADY INSTALLED THE SOFTWARE STOP USING IT AND REMOVE THE SOFTWARE IF YOU DO NOT z AGREE TO THE LICENSE AGREEMENT YOU MAY RETURN E GUT ope Installing the driver for Mac OS X REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION OF THE SOFTWARE OR ANY PORTION OF IT MAY RESULT IN SEVERE CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND WILL BE PROSECUTED j j j j AND CRIMINAL PENALT
53. pplica tions other than audio but we recommend that you avoid running them when using audio programs This means that if you are running other applications especially ones that are graphics intensive or that use Internet tools at the same time as an audio application processing may not be able to keep up the audio data TASCAM US 322 366 13 4 Connections Connections Guitar Vocal mic Headphones ML Les tc WY REMOTE vo 2 R OUT 1 L g Footswitch TASCAM RC 3F sold separately Game device wl I po I emm am am am ap am amp am ab am am ab am am em am am am Digital recorder 1 Set the LINE I O switch to K E e E e INPUT to use for CD player input etc Powered monitor speakers ol Ooomecrramaa OUTPUT to use for output to speakers etc or amplifier and speakers AS with balanced connections l of XN INPUT OUTPUT A D GED EED ED D A AO GP GP A Ga CD player o An DD CH amp o x EEN E E E EN oY 00006 O Powered monitor speakers or amplifier and speakers with unbalanced connections Example of using US 366 connections 14 TASCAM US 322 366 USB connections Use the included USB cable to connect the US 322 366 to your computer as shown in the illustration When the USB connection is active the USB indicato
54. r on the top of the unit lights Some USB devices access the USB bus frequently To avoid dropouts and clicks in the audio signal we strongly recommend that you do not connect any USB devices other than keyboards and mice to the USB bus used by this unit Audio connections Connect the output signal of your mic guitar keyboard or other audio device to the US 322 366 where it will be converted into digital audio and sent via USB to your computer Connect the output of the US 322 366 to your speakers via an amp or headphones so you will be able to monitor the audio signals coming into the US 322 366 or being produced by your computer Before connecting an audio device set the INPUT 1 2 PHONES and LINE OUT knobs to their minimum values Failure to do so could cause loud noises which might damage equipment or harm the hearing of people nearby 4 Connections Microphones Connect microphones to the INPUT 1 L and INPUT 2 R MIC connectors XLR on the front panel When using a condenser microphone that requires phantom power set the 48V switch on the front panel to ON When the 48V switch is set to ON the 48V indicator on the top panel lights INPUT COMPUTER MIN INPUT 1 INPUT 2 MON MIX PHONES SG OL SG Oo AN UB E MIC GUTAR SZ SS Me OFF 48V LINE OUT ue E Interface e Connecting a dynamic microphone with an unbalanced connection to the unit when the 48V s
55. re M Sound playback Default device TASCAM US 366 Volume Advanced M Sound recording A Default device A TASCAM US 366 DI MIDI music playback la Default device If you plan to use this unit for live broadcast over the Internet or otherwise as a recording device make the following additional setting In the window above set the Default device for Sound recording to TASCAM US 322 or TASCAM US 366 Click OK Start Windows Media Player select an audio file and begin playback If you change this setting while Windows Media Player is running the software will not recognize that the device has been changed In this case restart Windows Media Player If you still cannot hear sound after making the setting and completing the procedures above restart the computer After making this setting sound will be output through this unit but no sound will be output by the computer s speakers or headphone jacks If you want to output the signal from Windows Media Player through the DIGITAL OUT without passing through the unit s mixer set DIGITAL OUTPUTS to computer 1 2 on the INTERFACE page of the Mixer Panel US 366 only 6 Application Guide 1 Ze Windows 7 and Windows Media Player Close all applications and then open the Control Panel from the Start menu Open Sound 5 If the above item does not
56. rol panel for this unit Consult the maker of your audio application for methods to reduce its burden on your computer 3 Change the settings of your computer so that they are optimal for audio processing Windows XP 1 Right click My Computer and select Properties 2 Click the Advanced tab 3 Click Settings in the Performance section 4 Onthe Performance Option screen select the Adjust for Best Performance option Windows 7 a Turn Aero off 1 Right click the desktop and select Person alize 2 Select any theme from among Basic and High Contrast Themes b Performance settings 1 Right click Computer and select Properties Click Advanced System Settings Click the Advanced tab Click Settings in the Performance section On the Visual Effects tab in the Performance Options window select Adjust for best performance Windows 8 1 Right click the ordinary Windows 8 Start screen Metro interface and click All apps oo E a TASCAM US 322 366 27 7 Troubleshooting oo a a iS Right click Computer and select Properties Click Advanced system settings Click the Advanced tab Click Settings in the Performance area On the Visual Effects page of the Perfor mance Options screen select Adjust for best performance Mac OS X 1 Open System
57. steps 1 4 7 Troubleshooting Mac OS X 1 Shut down all applications and open System Prefer ences from the Apple menu 2 Open Sound 3 Fromthe Output tab select TASCAM US 322 or TASCAM US 366 After completing the settings restart the computer and check the playback sound Depending on the application you are using other device settings might also be necessary in addition to those above In particular since DAW Digital Audio Workstation software operates using audio engines that are different from OS settings confirm the DAW driver settings first after installing the driver for this unit Check the manuals for the software that you are using for details about how to make these settings For the bundled Cubase LE software see the manual on the included Cubase LE DVD ROM E The sound breaks up or there is noise The processing load on the computer can cause sound to break up and noise to occur Some ways to reduce the load on a computer are introduced below 1 Ifa wireless LAN antivirus software or other software are running in the background they regularly use the computer s CPU and this burden can cause sound to break up and noise to occur Stop wireless LAN transmission antivirus software and other software running in the background when using this unit 2 Try increasing the buffer size latency setting in the audio application that you are using and or in the cont
58. strip into two mono channel strips The following mixer settings are applied to those channels Dynamics effect If the effect had been on previously it will continue to be on for the odd left channel but it will be off for the even right channel If the effect had been off previously it will continue to be off for both channels Send effect Both channels retain the previous setting Solo Both channels retain the previous setting Mute Both channels retain the previous setting Pan sliders Center C now used to adjust pan Faders Both channels retain the previous setting This setting is retained even when the unit is turned off and on again Channel names These are the channel names of the unit s input connectors and the computer s outputs Channels that can be used appear lit while channels that cannot be used appear dimmed The channels that can be used change according to the following settings US 366 According to MODE and LINE I O switch settings US 322 According to MODE switch setting This setting is retained even when the unit is turned off and on again Status display section The main items related to the driver status and connected hardware shown in the Status display section of the INTERFACE page are shown here Sample Rate Sampling frequency Sample Width Quantization bits Digital Input Status status of digital input Message Meaning Valid signal Valid d
59. t s DIGITAL OUT set the DIGITAL OUTPUTS to computer 1 2 in the Control Panel TASCAM US 322 366 17 5 Using the US 322 366 Mixer Panel With the US 366 model if the sampling frequency is set to 176 4 kHz or 192 kHz the signal selected using the DIGITAL OUTPUTS item will be output regardless of the LINE OUTPUTS 3 4 setting MIXER page Foot Switch Mode US 366 only When using a US 366 with a DAW application you can connect a TASCAM RC 3F foot switch remote control sold separately to control the DAW You can select from two types of functions for the pedals switches e PLAY REW PLAY STOP FWD default setting These assigned functions are particularly useful for playback operations The PLAY STOP function assigned to the center pedal allows you to press it briefly to PLAY and press and hold it to STOP e RECORD PLAY REC STOP The assigned functions are useful particularly for recording operations OUTPUT Click the MIXER tab to open the page shown above On this page you can adjust the built in mixer settings 1 DYNAMICS EFFECTS type selection Select the type of dynamics effect to use You can select and use one type of effect at a time Simulta Foot Switch Protocol US 366 only You should set the protocol to match the DAW application you are using If the foot switch remote control does not function change the setting Mackie
60. t toward INPUT to maximize the mix of signals input through this unit s input connectors and minimize the signal mix output from the computer over USB Turn all the way right toward COMPUTER to maximize the signal mix output from the computer and minimize the mix of signals input through this unit s input connectors When the MODE switch on the bottom of the unit is set to STEREO MIX the MON MIX knob is disabled the MON MIX on the mixer panel screen will not move left or right even if this knob is moved 4 PHONES knob Adjusts the PHONES jack output level Turn the PHONES knob to the minimum volume before connecting headphones Failure to do so could cause sudden loud noises and damage hearing for example SIG indicators The SIG indicators light green when a signal of at least 30 dBFS is input to the corresponding INPUT 1 L or INPUT 2 R channel The INPUT 1 L indicator is below the INPUT 1 knob and the INPUT 2 R indicator is below the INPUT 2 knob OL indicators The OL indicators light red when a signal that is about to distort 2 dBFS or higher is input to the corresponding INPUT 1 L or INPUT 2 R channel The INPUT 1 L indicator is below the INPUT 1 knob and the INPUT 2 R indicator is below the INPUT 2 knob MIC LINE GUITAR switch Set this according to what is connected to the INPUT 1 L LINE GUITAR jack Set this to GUITAR when connecting an electric guitar electric bass or other instrument
61. te The default setting is HALL For details about each parameter see Effect explanations on page 22 This setting is retained even when the unit is turned off and on again 5 Send effect ON OFF button and indicator Use this button to turn the send effect on and off ON The button turns red and ON appears next to it OFF default The button dims and OFF appears next to it When a send effect is off click its ON OFF button or name to turn it on When on click the button or name to turn it off This setting is retained even when the unit is turned off and on again e The send effect ON OFF setting on this page is linked to its setting on the mixer panel so turning it on or off here will also change its setting there e Depending on the sampling frequency setting it might not be possible to turn an effect on TASCAM US 322 366 21 5 Using the US 322 366 Mixer Panel E Effect expl anations COMPRESSOR WE SUPPRESSOR DI Dynamics effects Compressor When the input volume exceeds the THRESHOLD level set in advance the input volume will be compressed reducing output volume variation For example by reducing the high level parts when sound occurs the lower level sounds become relatively louder creating a more even volume You can also use this as a limiter to prevent signal levels from becoming too high See ee COMPRESSOR NOISE SUPPRESSOR DE ESSER EXCITER 48 36 24 12 OV
62. turn the knob counter clockwise The current value of each parameter is shown above its knob For details about each parameter see Effect explanations on page 22 These settings are retained even when the unit is turned off and on again 3 Dynamics effect ON OFF button and indicator Use this button to turn a dynamics effect on and off ON The button turns red and ON appears next to it The name of the effect appears brighter OFF default The button dims and OFF appears next to it The name of the effect appears dimmed When a dynamics effect is off click its ON OFF button or name to turn it on When on click the button or name to turn it off Moreover since only one dynamics effect can be used at a time when an effect is on turning on another effect will automatically turn that effect off This setting is retained even when the unit is turned off and on again e The dynamics effect ON OFF setting on this page is linked to its setting on the mixer panel so turning it on or off here will also change its setting there e Depending on the sampling frequency setting it might not be possible to turn an effect on 4 Effect type selection switch You can select the type of reverb used for the send effect Click the name of the type that you want to use to change the selection The switch will point to the new selection and the name of the selected type will appear green The other types will appear whi
63. used e Internal This unit s internal clock is always used Digital Output Format Set the digital output format to S PDIF or AES EBU LINE OUTPUTS and DIGITAL OUTPUTS output selection US 322 This model outputs two signal channels Use the LINE OUTPUTS 1 2 item to set the signal output from the LINE OUT 1 L and 2 R jacks to either mixer outputs L R or computer 1 2 US 366 This model outputs up to six signal channels The options available depend on the settings of the LINE I O and MODE switches on the bottom of the unit Refer to the following table for a summary of the available options bos Output MODE Setting item connector MILTITRACK STEREO MIX mixer outputs LH _ LINE mixer outputs LINE OUT computer 1 2 L R OUTPUTS i 1 L 2 R computer 3 4 computer computer 5 6 Pe mixer outputs LH _ mixer outputs DIGITAL DIGITAL computer 1 2 L R OUTPUTS OUT computer 3 4 computer 1 2 computer 5 6 mixer outputs L R LINE mixer outputs LINE OUT computer 1 2 L R OUTPUTS 3 4 computer 3 4 computer 3 4 1 2 computer 5 6 Usable only when the LINE UO switch on the bottom of the unit is set to INPUT Selectable only when the LINE I O switch on the bottom of the unit is set to OUTPUT Set using the MODE switch on the bottom of the unit If you want to output Windows Media Player or iTunes for example through this uni
64. 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 To clean the unit wipe gently with a soft dry cloth Do not use any paint thinner ethyl alcohol or other chemical agents to clean the unit as they could damage the surface 2 Names and Functions of Parts Top panel TASCAN I O MIN MAX MIN M INPUT 1 INPUT 2 SIG OL 6 on UNE GUITAR e DA 6 USB 2 0 Audio Interface CH CH INPUT LINE OUT MON MIX COMPUTER 1 INPUT 1 knob Adjusts the input level from the INPUT 1 L MIC connector or LINE GUITAR jack Turn all the way left to minimize the level and all the way right to maximize it Set so that the OL overload indicator does not light INPUT 2 knob Adjusts the input level from the INPUT 2 R MIC connector or LINE jack Turn all the way left to minimize the level and all the way right to maximize it Set so that the OL overload indicator does not light MON MIX knob If the MODE switch on the bottom of the unit is set to MULTITRACK adjusts the balance between the mix of signals input through this unit s input connectors and the signal mix output from the computer Turn all the way lef
65. witch is ON could damage this unit and make it unusable e Donotconnect or disconnect a mic with an input when this switch is ON Loud noises might be produced and damage could be caused to equipment Before turning a 48V switch ON or OFF turn the output volume down using the PHONES and LINE OUT knobs on the front panel Depending on the mic loud noises might be produced and damage could be caused to equipment or to people s hearing e Always set the 48V switch to OFF before turning the unit s power on or off connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor e Donotuse phantom power when line level equipment is connected to an XLR connector It might damage equipment Guitars Connect a guitar or bass guitar to the INPUT 1 L LINE GUITAR jack on the front of the unit and set the MIC LINE GUITAR switch on the top to GUITAR TASCAM US 322 366 15 4 Connections Sound module MD CD etc digital connection US 366 only Connect the digital inputs and outputs of these types of devices to the unit s DIGITAL IN and OUT jacks on the rear panel Connect a coaxial cable for input to the COAXIAL IN jack and one for output to the COAXIAL OUT jack Connect an optical cable for input to the OPTICAL IN connector and one for output to the OPTICAL OUT connector The output signal can be output from both connectors at the same time but both digital inputs cannot be used at the same time Set the DIGITAL IN switch on the bottom of the u
66. y of the connected computer The mixer panel has three pages Click on a tab to open the corresponding page INTERFACE View information about the driver status and connection and make various settings MIXER EFFECTS Make built in mixer settings Make built in effects settings Mixer panel settings INTERFACE page The INTERFACE page appears divided into the following two sections 1 Status display section This shows information about the current driver and the connected hardware The current settings of the switches on the bottom of the unit are also shown If the Digital Input Status is Valid Signal a valid digital signal is being input If it is No Valid Signal no valid digital signal is being detected Check the setting of the switch on the bottom of the unit and confirm that the digital output of the connected equipment meets the requirements for input into this unit Settings cannot be made in this section 2 Setting section This has various driver settings that can be changed Audio Performance This unit s driver temporarily stores the audio signals input to and output from the computer in a buffer The size of this buffer can be adjusted The smaller the size of the buffer the shorter the audio signal delay latency However the smaller the size the greater the demand on the computer processor If the audio data cannot be processed in time due to the demands
67. you want to reset the settings Click Cancel to return to the Mixer Panel without resetting The effect settings are reset to their default values The items reset are as follows COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD RATIO ATTACK RELEASE GAIN NOISE SUPPRESSOR THRESHOLD SUPPRESSION ATTACK RELEASE DE ESSER FREQUENCY DEPTH EXCITER FREQUENCY DEPTH EQ GAIN and FREQ for all bands LOW MID HIGH and MID band Q REVERB ROOM TYPE PRE DELAY REVERB TIME This does not change the effect on off status or the assignment of the dynamics effect These items are restored to their defaults by resetting the mixer See the Effect explanations for the default settings of each effect In this chapter we explain how to set some audio applications for use with this unit DAW software Procedures for making settings differ among DAW software applications When using a DAW refer to its operation manual Windows XP and Windows Media Player 1 Close all applications and then open the Control Panel from the Start menu 2 Open Sounds and Audio Devices If you do not see the above item click Sounds Speech and Audio Devices and it should appear O Sounds and Audio Devices 3 Click the Audio tab and set the Default device for Sound 4 5 playback to TASCAM US 322 or TASCAM US 366 Sounds and Audio Devices Properties ax Volume Sounds Audio Voice Hardwa
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