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414mkII to PC...

How is this done? I tried it before but only had audio coming out of one speaker. noob here..haha
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Use an RCA-to-1/8" stereo Y-cable adapter, & plug from the Line Outs of the 414mkII to the Line In on your typical soundcard. This should give you a stereo signal from the Tascam to the 'puter.
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haha

yeah, I figured it was the adapter..or the cord that needed to be stereo. Do I use just a standard stereo speaker cable?
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Arrow Haha,... no.

The cable you need has two RCA connectors on one end, and one 1/8" stereo plug on the other end. It's an item that's pretty easy to find. A single speaker cable won't cut it.
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