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I have found the same thing - too many times to count!
Yes, please, if anyone has a solution, reply.
Thanx.
It actually should be as simple as what you're expecting...
Let's check out the basics going in to see what the problem might be.
Can you give us a few details?
Are you recording direct in or using a mic (or both)?
If it's a mic, is it a condenser?
Are you assigning the input(s) to the track(s) you are wanting to record onto?
Is the 'Record' button flashing or showing a steady light when you are recording?
Are you seeing movement on ALL the level meters on the screen? (i.e. the INPUT meters (A-B), the MASTER meters (L-R) AND the individual track meters (1-2/3-4/etc)
Other things to check: Headphones not plugged into the footswitch jack, or insuring that you are using the LINE OUT jacks (RCA) and not the FX Return (1/4") to connect to your amp/monitors.
Check out these things and get back to us... Hopefully it's just something simple
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.......hey guys i need your help...ive just got my hands on a tascam dp 02 cf today....and this sounds stupid i kno,....but when i go to record....and to play back what i just played....i cant hear it...nothing come's out
...am i suppose to save a play back?....i owned a multi track before and it was never this complicated to record" and listen back to what you did"........am i missing or doin somthing wrong??....please help a brief example would be nice........cheers thanks alot
I can't seem to get very loud audio material on this machine? When I am recording, I set the Input knob that I am using all the way up so it is the loudest possible. Then I set each track as far up as they can go, so they are within the white mark, and I do the same with the "Master" knob. However, I still can't get very loud results when I put it on the computer. Here's something I uploaded on this tascam:
youtube.com/watch?v=Nv3B1M1zJVo&]Got Enough Love - Original song by Daniel Barber - YouTube
Please help!