Tascam M-164 Music Mixer User Manual


 
TASCAM M-164/M-164FX/M-164UF
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6 − Troubleshooting
Related to mixer settings
Q: There is no sound from the speakers connected
to the STEREO OUTPUTS jacks.
A:
Turn the MONITOR ST switch ON and check the
MONITOR meters.
If the meter indicators are changing:
Check the settings and volume of the connected amplifi-
cation system.
If the meter indicators are not changing:
Are the channel
ST assign switches ON (pushed in)?
Are the channel and
ST faders raised?
Is the input sound source properly connected to the
mixer?
Q: The sound is quiet even if the faders are raised.
A:
If mics are being input to channels 1–6, are their
TRIM
knobs turned up?
Are external sound sources connected to both the
MIC
and LINE input jacks of any of these channels (1–6)?
If a condenser mic is connected, is phantom power ON?
Q: The sound is distorted.
A:
If the channel meters are peaking:
Are the channel 1–6
TRIM knobs set suitably?
Are the output levels of external sound sources con-
nected to channels 7–16 too high?
If the channel meters display normal levels:
Are the EQ settings too high?
Are the channel or
ST faders raised too high?
Q: The record player sounds strange.
A:
Is it connected to channels 9-10, and is the
PHONO ON
switch ON?
Is the record player grounding wire connected to the
SIGNAL GND jack on the mixer?
Q: There is a humming noise coming from external
equipment.
A:
Try using grounding wire to connect a metal part of the
external equipment chassis with the SIGNAL GND jack
on the mixer.
Q: The internal effect does not work (M-164FX,
M-164UF).
A:
Have you increased the level of the
AUX 2 knob for any
channels with inputs to send their signals to the internal
effect and increased the level of the AUX MASTER 2
knob?
Have you raised the fader of the return channels selected
by the INT. EFFECT RTN switch?
If the return channels are set to 15-16, is something
plugged into the STEREO IN jack, causing the effect
return to be bypassed?
Q: There is no sound from the monitoring system
connected to the AUX SEND 1 jack.
If you can monitor the AUX 1 bus by headphones:
Check the settings of the external monitoring system.
If you cannot monitor the AUX 1 bus by head-
phones:
Have you increased the level of the
AUX 1 knob for any
channels with inputs and increased the level of the AUX
MASTER 1 knob?
Are the
PRE switches for the channels that you want
to monitor ON? (If the PRE switches are OFF and the
channel faders are lowered, those channels cannot be
monitored.)
Related to recording with Cubase LE4
(M-164UF ONLY)
For details see the Cubase LE4 Quick Start Guide (page 4).