Setting up, Cassette tapes – Teac T-3000 User Manual

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TASCAM T-3000

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Setting Up

Locate the SLAVE/MASTER switch on the rear panel
and set it to MASTER, so that deck No.3 operates as
the master (playback) deck.

If you intend to use multiple T-3000s connected in
series, set the SLAVE/MASTER switch to MASTER
only on the 1st T-3000 (the switch on all the remaining
T-3000s should be set to SLAVE).

Tips

If multiple T-3000s are in use and you set the
SLAVE/MASTER switch to MASTER on the 1st and
3rd T-3000s for example, then you can record a
copy of the master tape in deck "3" of the 1st T-
3000 to decks "1" and "2" of the 1st T-3000 and
decks "1," "2," and "3" of the 2nd T-3000; and the
master tape in deck "3" of the 3rd T-3000 is copied
to decks "1" and "2" of the 3rd T-3000 and decks

"1," "2," and "3" of the remaining T-3000s.

CAUTION

Make sure that the power is turned off when you

operate the SLAVE/MASTER switch.

Copying Time

The T-3000 makes recording on both A and B sides of
a cassette simultaneously at 4-times speed. This means
that the time it takes for the T-3000 to make a copy is
about 7.5 minutes with a C-60 type tape (60 min. x 1/2
x 1/4) or about 11.25 minutes with a C-90 type tape
(90 min. x 1/2 x 1/4).
The rewinding time is about 70 seconds with C-60 or
about 90 seconds with C-90.

CAUTION

Do NOT use C-120 cassettes in the T-3000.

Record Protect Tab

CAUTION

The T-3000 is designed to make copies, and can
record on tapes without regard to the presence or
the absence of the record protect tab on them. Be
sure to insert the master tape into deck "3" under

which the MASTER indicator is lit.

Slack in Tape

CAUTION

Before you load cassettes, take up any slack in
each of the tapes as shown. If you do not remove
excess slack, the tape might become tangled in the

transport mechanism.

Removal of Cassette

CAUTION

If the tapes stop running in the process because of
power failure or for any other reasons, be sure to let
the head block go down by turning the T-3000 on
again before attempting to remove the cassettes. If
you attempt to remove the cassettes while the head
block is up, it will mean damaging the head and the

tape alike.

Cassette Tapes

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