Tascam PORTA02 owner manual Troubleshooting

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5 Troubleshooting

track tape in the Porta02. The left and right stereo tracks of the mastering recorder can be used as tracks 1 and 2 of the Porta02, leaving tracks 3 and 4 ready for recording.

There are a few points to remember:

Although you can repeat this process of mixing 4 tracks to 2 and then add- ing 2 more, as you repeat the mix pro- cess, noise and hiss will build up to a point where the quality becomes unac- ceptable.

The mastering recorder must have its noise reduction turned off when mix-

ing the Porta02 tracks to the mastering machine, as the Porta02 does not use noise reduction. Of course, on the final stereo mix, you can use noise reduction on the mastering machine.

Once you have mixed the four tracks to two, you cannot adjust their levels or pan positions again on the new tape. Think ahead to what tracks you will record on the new tape, and mix accordingly.

When using this technique, always use the same type of tape in the Porta02 and mastering machine. Differences in tape type may affect the sound.

5 – Troubleshooting

Tracing faults in a recording setup is often a mixture of logical deduction and patience. Very often, the problem is caused by something simple; a cable

which hasn’t been plugged in properly, or a faulty cable. If you discover a faulty cable, replace it with a new one–it’s not worth hanging onto bad cables!

The Porta02’s POWER light does not come on

Is the PS-P2 adaptor plugged into the power supply?

Is the PS-P2 adaptor plugged into the Porta02?

Is the switch on the Porta02 set to ON?

The tape does not move when

Is the tape properly inserted in the Porta02?

PLAY is pressed

Is the tape at the end of the tape?

 

 

 

 

 

If you’ve just put in a tape you recorded in another session, make

 

 

sure that it’s the right way round.

 

 

Make sure the OUTPUT LEVEL controls are set to monitor the

Some tracks have been recorded

tape tracks (not at 0). Set the REC FUNCTION switches to

on the tape, but nothing can be

SAFE and look at the meters.

heard when playing back

Try monitoring through headphones and adjust the PHONES

 

 

LEVEL. If you can hear something through the headphones, check

 

 

the LINE OUT connections.

 

 

Make sure the amplifier is set to the correct input source.

 

 

 

Nothing appears on the meter

Is the source (microphone, guitar, etc.) switched on and volume

indicators when a source is

control turned up? If it uses batteries, does it need new batteries?

played

Is the TRIM control of the channel set correctly?

 

 

 

Cannot press the RECORD key

Is the tape properly inserted in the Porta02?

Is the tape record-protected?

 

 

The RECORD key is pressed, the tape moves, but nothing is recorded, or the level is very low

Is the REC FUNCTION set to SAFE?

Check the OUTPUT LEVEL control for the track.

Is the TRIM level set correctly (a microphone feeding a channel set to LINE will sound very faint).

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Contents 9101411800 Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions An introduction to the Porta02 An introduction to the Porta02Multitrack recording a brief introduction Multitrack recordersSome safety notes and precautions Mixing downRecord-protecting cassettes Tape cassettesPlaying back stereo cassettes An introduction to the Porta02 Cleaning the heads Cleaning the pinch rollerWhat you need to make recordings Connecting the Porta02Parts of the Porta02 Parts of the Porta02Parts of the Porta02 MIC/LINE Parts of the Porta02 Power in and switch Phones jackMono switch Trim 1REC Function switches Power indicatorTape counter and reset button Output Level controlsTransport controls Record indicatorCassette compartment Cover Getting ready Setting upMaking your first recording Making your first recordingSetting the level Set both Trim controls to the Line positionSet the REC Function switch of Input 1 to Recording the first trackRecording the next track Recording the stereo backing Mixdown Making your first recording Hints and advanced tips Hints and advanced tipsRecording techniques Recording electric guitarsRecording more than four tracks When you’re not recordingHints and advanced tips Metering Recording more than 4 tracksTroubleshooting TroubleshootingSpecifications SpecificationsTeac Corporation