cable less 788

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Hi techs,
I just bought a tascam 788 CD-R624 E-Bay suppose be ready and compatable with tascam 788 recorder cable that was sent along went with a printer. I have a gender bender to bend the 50 large pins on the back of the CD-R to scsi 50 female I need a 50 male to a 50 male to conect the CD to the Recorder can any one help?
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Keepitup said:
Hi techs,
I just bought a tascam 788 CD-R624 E-Bay suppose be ready and compatable with tascam 788 recorder cable that was sent along went with a printer. I have a gender bender to bend the 50 large pins on the back of the CD-R to scsi 50 female I need a 50 male to a 50 male to conect the CD to the Recorder can any one help?
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You didn't bend the pins on the SCSI connector, right?

ebay will have what you want- search for "SCSI-1 to SCSI-2 cable". Make sure it's 3' long, no longer. Between $8-$15 I guess, + shipping.
 
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Thank you Sloom, I found a cable at www.computercablesourse.com $20
I appriciate you help thanks I have hooked it up and have pre-mastered 1
song finilized it and burned it to the cd-r it worked but a low volume
was experianced when I played it on the boom box. I'm Still
trying to under stand EQ, sub-mix , track , stereo ,send and some of the
other functions on the 788.
 
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Keepitup said:
Thank you Sloom, I found a cable at www.computercablesourse.com $20
I appriciate you help thanks I have hooked it up and have pre-mastered 1
song finilized it and burned it to the cd-r it worked but a low volume
was experianced when I played it on the boom box. I'm Still
trying to under stand EQ, sub-mix , track , stereo ,send and some of the
other functions on the 788.

Yeah, it's a deep little box, but it gets more fun to use as the mystery sheds away.

A note, if I might: If your final volume is too low, try burning it again with a little comp across the stereo mix. This'll give you some "makeup gain" as part of the compression process, and you might find it a little more present afterward.

Also some EQ tweaks can change relationships in the mix too, and bring up some levels just by changing boost or cut of a freq level in a track. And- where an instrument is in the stereo field (Pan) can give it some of it's own space, causing you to hear it's little voice better. But hey, mixing is it's own bag. And I'm no master of it.

Glad you got your music going on.
 
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