^
That and..
Set the recorder to DUAL_LINE mode to record both the mic input and line input to separate stereo files (Do so in the menu accessed by pressing the DUAL button while the recorder is stopped).
Pressing the DUAL button while recording or in record/pause switches the metering display back and forth between the two inputs (Note: the signal routed to the headphone/line-out jack is not switched along with the metering).
You
can adjust the mic input level while recording (67 or higher as mentioned)
You
cannot adjust the line input level while recording (but it needs to be set to 95 or higher anyway as mentioned, so only a very limited adjustment range is available)
As usual, best to turn
auto-level control and the
limiters off.
Infrared remote will still function when the recorder's
hold-switch is engaged, which I find to be a quite useful feature.
Here are links to the primary DR2d discussion threads at TS-
TASCAM DR-2d - announced at NAMMTascam DR2d - part 2Hope that helps, unfortunately I don't speak German.