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12 - troubleshooting, 12 – troubleshooting – Tascam DP-008 User Manual

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TASCAM DP-008

When working with any new piece of

equipment like the unit, it’s sometimes difficult

to work out why something isn’t happening

the way you expect. The main thing is to take

your time—after all, you’re not paying hourly

studio rates! Stop and think. Ask yourself

questions, like the ones below, and you can

usually find the answer.
Also, see the “Messages” section on page 79

for the meaning of messages that may pop

up on the display. Consult this table when a

message appears when an operation cannot be

completed by the unit.

Why can’t I hear any sound when I

play back?

Are the

LEVEL

knobs of the tracks set to

high enough?
Is the

MASTER LEVEL

knob set to high

enough?
Have you connected the

PHONES

or

LINE

OUT

jack to your monitoring system prop-

erly, and is your monitoring system set up

correctly?
Is the

VOLUME

control set to high enough?

Why does the sound I'm recording

sound distorted?

Are the

TRIM

knobs of the

INPUT A

or

INPUT B

on the top panel of the unit set too

high? Is the input source too loud?
Isn’t the monitor system distorted as the

monitor level is too high?

Why can’t I record?

You must have at least one track armed

(

REC

indicator flashing) before you start

recording by pressing the

PLAY

(

¥

) key

while pressing the

RECORD

(

)key.

Are input channels assigned to tracks

(see

“Assigning input” on page 43)?

Why can’t my computer “see” the

unit files?

Is the unit connected to the computer via

the USB terminal (see “Connecting with a

computer” on page 71)?
Before making the USB connection, songs,

tracks, or stereo master tracks are backed

up or exported to the FAT partition? (Files

on the MTR partition cannot directly be

read.)

When using the AC adaptor, noise

occurs if I connect a passive guitar

or bass directly.

Connecting another device to the unit’s line

output (

LINE OUT

) jacks might reduce the

noise.
This might be caused by interference noise

from another device. If there is a power

amplifier or other device that uses a large

transformer, a fluorescent light or some-

thing similar nearby, you might be able to

reduce the noise by changing the distance

and orientation of this unit in relation to

such equipment.

12 – Troubleshooting