Tascam 414MKII owner manual Tape Cue Monitor System

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Tape Cue Monitor System

The TAPE CUE mix and MONITOR switches are also crucial for successful multitrack recording, because they control what you hear in the headphones. This CUE mix is totally independent from the Main Mix going to tape. If you don't use the CUE mix, you run the risk of accidentally "bouncing tracks" every time you record new material.

Understanding the Mixer

The 4 TAPE CUE controls act like a separate 4x1 mixer, dedicated solely so you can hear playback from the multitrack recorder in your headphones.

Settings of these controls don't affect the mix going to tape. When the "master" EFFECT 2/TAPE CUE select switch located to the right of the track 4 meter is set to the right/TAPE CUE position, the channels' TAPE CUE controls are turned to the right, the "MONITOR" EFFECT 2/TAPE CUE switch is pressed on, and the MONITOR level control is turned up, you can hear tape playback in the headphones. You can adjust the monitor level of each track by adjusting its TAPE CUE control. The channels of the Main Mix remain free to handle external inputs for recording.

If you can hear tape playback in your headphones when TAPE CUE is off, it means you're hearing tape through the Main Mix. This is correct for mixdown and bouncing tracks, but during overdubbing it can cause previous tracks to be mixed together with new tracks, instead of each part remaining separate. Use the TAPE CUE to avoid this.

The three MONITOR switches choose which mix(es) you can hear in the headphones/monitor speakers — the L-R mix, the TAPE CUE mix, and the EFFECT 1 and 2 send mixes. Press the L-R switch on to hear what you are recording.

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Contents 414@# Table Of Contents Safety Instructions Do not cut off the mains plug from this Portastudio 414 Mkii isThree Steps to Multitrack Recording SystemUnderstanding the Mixer Signal Flow in the 414 Mkii MixerTape Cue Monitor System Track Format and Tape Recommendations Multitrack Cassette RecorderTape Speed and Track Format Accidental Erase/Record Protection Tape TypeTape Length RC-30P Remote Footswitch Optional AccessoriesMaster Section Input Selection and AdjustmentPortastudio 414 Mkii Brief Guide Monitor SectionRecorder Controls Connections on the Rear Panel Counter reset button Press to change the counter toLets Try the 414 Mkii Mixer Step-By-Step-Operation GuideHow to Record on Track Track 1 Playback through Tape CUE Routing input How to Make an Overdub on TrackRouting tape signals to Tape CUE Stopping playbackTrack selection Record level adjustment TrimMonitoring input/tape How to Record Many Sources onto a Single Track How to Record Tracks 3Recording the stereo channels 5-6 How to Record a Mix onto Two Tracks SimultaneouslyConnections How to Mix DownMonitor source Review Playback levelRecord level Preliminary PUNCH-IN or Insert RecordingSelecting in and out points Using the remote footswitch RC-30P Punch-in ProcedurePunching-in/out with Record Bouncing Tracks Ping-Pong Ping-pong ProcedureSetting Effect Send Levels Using Effects with the Portastudio 414 MkiiSetting the Output Level of Effect Devices How to Connect Your Effects Devices Setting the Mix/Balance Control on Effect DevicesTroubleshooting Syncing MIDI-Tape Using the Tascam MTS-30Guitar in & Trim control on the rear Features and ControlsDC in 12 V connector on the rear panel Input SectionMaster Section Stereo Input SectionMonitor Section Output SectionPlay key Cassette Loading and dbx SystemTransport Controls Tape path componentsDisplays Care and MaintenanceCleaning the Heads and Tape Guides Track ControlsDegaussing the Tape Path Cleaning the Pinch RollerCleaning the Capstan Shaft How the dbx WorksMechanical Characteristics SpecificationsCH 1 CH Block DiagramTRK Level Diagram414@#