Tascam DP-02 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
TASCAM DP-02/DP-02CF 53
2 – Advanced techniques
Troubleshooting
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 section on “Messages” on page 54 for the
meaning of messages that may pop up on the display.
Why can’t I hear any sound when I play back?
Are the faders of the tracks you’ve recorded at a reason-
able level?
Is the MASTER fader at a reasonable level?
Have you connected the LINE OUTPUT jacks to your
monitoring system properly, and is your monitoring
system set up correctly?
Is a track muted (MUTE indicator lit)? Press SHIFT and
the REC key to un-mute it.
If you’re monitoring through headphones, is the
PHONES control turned to a suitable level?
Why does the sound I’m recording sound distorted?
Is the input level control on the top panel of the unit set
appropriately for the input source?
If you’re recording an acoustic instrument, are you sure
you’re not sending it through an electric guitar effect?
(DP-02 only)
Are you listening at too high a volume? Is it your moni-
toring system that’s distorting?
Why can’t I record?
You must have at least one track armed (REC indicator
flashing) before you can use the RECORD () key.
Are inputs assigned to tracks (see “Assigning inputs” on
page 23)?
If you’re in a menu, etc., recording may not be possible.
Return to the “home” screen.
Why can’t my computer “see” the unit files?
Make sure the unit is connected to a USB port and
“open” (see ““Open” and “Close”” on page 43).
The computer can’t see files which are in the “native”
partitions. Back up or export songs, tracks and mixes to
the FAT partition (“Using the USB connection” on page
42) before “opening” the USB connection, so that the
files can be read on a computer.
Why can’t I hear the selected effect? (DP-02 only)
You must turn on the effect for the appropriate input
(EFFECT) or turn on the effect (REVERB).
For reverb, you must turn up at least one track’s
EFFECT SEND, together with the master EFFECT
RETURN.
The volume of a multi-effect may need adjusting or the
parameter is set so low that the effect is too subtle to be
noticed (“Multi-effect” on page 59).