beautypg.com

15 – troubleshooting – Teac DP-03 User Manual

Page 79

background image

TASCAM DP-03

79

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 80 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 track faders of the tracks set to high enough?

Is the

MASTER fader set to high enough?

Have you connected the

PHONES or LINE OUT jack

to your monitoring system properly, and is your

monitoring system set up correctly?
Is the

PHONES LEVEL knob set to high enough?

Why does the sound I'm recording 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

blinking) before you start recording by pressing the

PLAY (Á) button while pressing the RECORD (–)

button.
Are input channels assigned to tracks

(see “Assigning

input” on page 39)?

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

65)?
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.)

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 something similar nearby, you might be able

to reduce the noise by changing the distance and

orientation of this unit in relation to such equipment.
You might also be able to reduce the noise if you use

this unit’s GROUND connector to ground the unit.

The disc tray does not open
The disc tray will not open unless the

CD

screen or

CD PLAYER

screen is shown on the display. In

MULTITRACK

mode, press the CD button to open the

CD

screen, and then press the F2 (ø) button or the disc

tray eject button on the right side panel..
An audio CD that I made will not play on an audio CD

player.

Did you finalize the audio CD? An audio CD that has

not been finalized cannot be played on an ordinary

audio CD player. Finalize the audio CD and try again.

(You cannot add songs to a finalized CD.)
Are you trying to play a CD-RW disc on an audio CD

player that does not support CD-RW media? Use an

audio CD player that supports CD-RW media or use

CD-R media to make your audio CD again. (Some audio

CD players might not be able to play all CD-R media

either.)

I cannot (or fail to) make an audio CD or backup a

song.

Are you using media that is supported by this unit? This

unit does not support CD-RW Ultra Speed or CD-RW

Ultra Speed+ media.
Depending on the manufacturer and type of media,

writing might fail, writing might succeed but result in

an unreadable disc or writing might take a long time.

In any of these cases, try using media from a different

manufacturer or of a different brand.

15 – Troubleshooting

This manual is related to the following products: