Michaelyu5
New member
This is really a newbie problem so I choose to post it here...hope thats ok....
I am recording my vocals and acoustic guitars on 2 tracks to work on new material...I am not putting a demo out so I dont care much about the quality as much as the ideas and they sound good (for me). The problem is, I cant play the master tape outside of the Tascam 4 track I have so I transfer it to another tape in my home stereo tape deck. When it transfers, it looses all its volume and you hear an unbelievable amount of 'hiss'. I have to turn up the volume all they way up on the new tape to hear it. I assume its crappy home stereo equipment or the cords Im using to transfer it but if anyone has any suggestions, I would be greatly appreciative. Just anything to make the finished tape volume like the master...
Thanks...
Michael
I am recording my vocals and acoustic guitars on 2 tracks to work on new material...I am not putting a demo out so I dont care much about the quality as much as the ideas and they sound good (for me). The problem is, I cant play the master tape outside of the Tascam 4 track I have so I transfer it to another tape in my home stereo tape deck. When it transfers, it looses all its volume and you hear an unbelievable amount of 'hiss'. I have to turn up the volume all they way up on the new tape to hear it. I assume its crappy home stereo equipment or the cords Im using to transfer it but if anyone has any suggestions, I would be greatly appreciative. Just anything to make the finished tape volume like the master...
Thanks...
Michael