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and all caps is unlikely to make us feel a sense of urgency.Now that has been answered,
Threads that start with: Help please help !!!!!!!!! (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) tend to get a bit tedious, a bit like "the boy that cried wolf".
Please make future titles the actual question.
And I am sure that both the manual for the Tascam and the Monitors would have told you how to connect it and adjust the settings.
Alan.
And seriously dude, if that question foxed you, you've got a world of pain a-comin'...
But good luck. We all start somewhere....![]()
You need two RCA/Phono cables, one for the left speaker and one for the right. A lot come with L/R pairs stuck together in one cable but you only need singles. (If you have trouble finding them, nothing will be hurt if you just buy two stereo cables and only use half of each one.
Before you ask, assuming the Tascam is in a convenient location, just set the speaker volume to the 0dB position and use the monitor knob on the interface to adjust your levels (if this is too quiet, move both speakers up by the same amount--but start at 0dB.
Leave the "HF Level" knob on the speakers at 0dB unless you have a darn good reason to change it.
That photo you posted sucks, because the labels for the rear panel are on the top, and its the only thing that cannot be read in the photo.
That photo you posted sucks, because the labels for the rear panel are on the top, and its the only thing that cannot be read in the photo.
Page 8 of your manual tells you exactly how to do it. Did you look at the manual yet?
Armistice is right, if this part has you stumped, you may already be in over your head. No offense, but there is a certain minimum level of effort you have to give of yourself to get started, and the most basic home recording forum helpers cannot hold your hand to get over that first pebble in the road. Common sense would tell you to turn all the knobs completely off, hook up some cables, turn everything on, talk into the mic, and start turning up knobs until you hear something. If you hear your voice, Congratulations. If you hear something else, turn it all off, change something, and start over........
And anybody who is willing to hold your hand for this particular question, probably has ulterior motives.......
This might sound like a dumb question, Iwanna, but did neither the interface manual or the monitor manual tell you how to connect things ? That should be default info, unless you have the manual to neither.This has nothing to do with what i asked.