Teac A-3340s.....

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Okay, I am very new to the analog recording world. I'm right now just experimenting with my Teac A-3340s's multi-tracking functions. I recorded a track on channel 1, and then on channel 3.

The Teac A-3340s has two headphone jacks, front (1-3) & rear (2-4).
When I tried recording on track 2 and put the headphone jack in the "rear" jack (2-4) I couldn't hear the music on channels 1 & 3! I feel like it is a really simple problem to fix but I can NOT FIGURE IT OUT and I'm going a little bit crazy.

Anything would help.

-Stan
 
Okay, I am very new to the analog recording world. I'm right now just experimenting with my Teac A-3340s's multi-tracking functions. I recorded a track on channel 1, and then on channel 3.

The Teac A-3340s has two headphone jacks, front (1-3) & rear (2-4).
When I tried recording on track 2 and put the headphone jack in the "rear" jack (2-4) I couldn't hear the music on channels 1 & 3! I feel like it is a really simple problem to fix but I can NOT FIGURE IT OUT and I'm going a little bit crazy.

Anything would help.

-Stan
My A3440 has just one headphone jack on the front associated with 4 buttons and a monitor level pot.
The buttons are independant and pushing each one just progressively sums the tracks to the cans.

Dave.
 
My 3440 was like that, but the OPs 3340 appears to be different.
 
Overdubbing/multitracking requires an external mixer. If you have the owner's manual for your 3340S, it will explain in great detail why that is, what you need out of a mixer and how to hook it up to your 3340.

Do a search for "teac A3340S manual"

Cheers! :)
 
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