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T. Wizard
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Hola. New to the forum. I see some people have experience with the Tascam MKii. I just purchased one.
Here's what I've found so far:
(1) Even with the DBX on, the hiss seems much higher than it should be. Could bad electricity contribute? There's also some hum, low frequency. Any ideas? (I used to have a 488, didnt hiss like this)
(2) I'll record a guitar track, say on track 3. Than record vocals on 1 or 2 (the only Low-Z inputs), and even with the trim up way higher on the vocal tracks, the playback is MUCH quieter than how it sounds when I'm recording it. So, I got a little mic pre, and still, the playback of the vocals is atleast half the volume of how it sounds when im recording it. ????
(3) When I record on a track, (let's say 3) and than another on 4, they seem to bleed together, as in, I can turn 3 all the way down and still hear it being played back. It seems to be something with "ASSIGN" buttons.
Any help/advice would be much appreciated! I think this could be a great breath of fresh air from being in the digital realm for years, but damn, I'm having trouble figuring this thing out. Seems it should be much simpler.
Thanks!
Here's what I've found so far:
(1) Even with the DBX on, the hiss seems much higher than it should be. Could bad electricity contribute? There's also some hum, low frequency. Any ideas? (I used to have a 488, didnt hiss like this)
(2) I'll record a guitar track, say on track 3. Than record vocals on 1 or 2 (the only Low-Z inputs), and even with the trim up way higher on the vocal tracks, the playback is MUCH quieter than how it sounds when I'm recording it. So, I got a little mic pre, and still, the playback of the vocals is atleast half the volume of how it sounds when im recording it. ????

(3) When I record on a track, (let's say 3) and than another on 4, they seem to bleed together, as in, I can turn 3 all the way down and still hear it being played back. It seems to be something with "ASSIGN" buttons.
Any help/advice would be much appreciated! I think this could be a great breath of fresh air from being in the digital realm for years, but damn, I'm having trouble figuring this thing out. Seems it should be much simpler.
Thanks!