7 - troubleshooting, Important safety instructions, 7 – troubleshooting – Teac US-1641 User Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

TASCAM US-1641



7 – Troubleshooting

TASCAM US-1641



This chapter answers frequently asked questions related to
recording with Cubase LE 4.

Q1. I think I have configured the input settings

properly, but I see no activity on the audio

track's meter.
A1.

Make sure that the Monitor button of the track is

enabled.

Q2. I would like to record two channels simul-

taneously in stereo.
A2.

Before you record, choose Stereo track(s) or add

Audio track(s) as Stereo. In this case, the track input is
indicated as Stereo in or something similar.

Q3. I am trying to use the EQ, but it does not

seem to do anything.
A3.

Check the VST channel setting or other settings to

make sure that EQ bypass is disabled.

Q4. I tried to mix down a three-minute song,

but could mix only ten seconds.
A4.

Make sure that the region specified by the left and

right locators is set to three minutes or longer.

Q5. I cannot set the locator region to more

than ten minutes.
A5.

The default setting is ten minutes. From the Project

menu, choose Project Setup and then change the Length
field.

Q6. I burned a CD using the WAV file I mixed

down, but the speed is obviously different.
A6.

Could the sampling rate of your project be set to

48 kHz? If your ultimate objective is to create a CD,
TASCAM recommends that the sampling rate be set to
44.1 kHz from the beginning.

To specify the sampling rate, choose Project Settings
from the Project menu, then set the sampling rate to
44.100 kHz.

Q7. I have connected an audio source to the

US-1641, but cannot hear anything.
A7.

Make sure that the input level is raised appropriately.

When a signal is being input, the

Gain indicator

will light

up green. Make sure that the monitor (or headphone) level
is raised, and that the connections are correct.

Q8. The sound is distorted.
A8.

Make sure that the signal is not overloading. If the

signal is analog, the ideal level is when the

Gain indicator

lights up red occasionally.

Q9. I tried to change the sample rate in the

Control Panel, but could not.
A9.

If a valid signal is plugged into the US-1641’s digital

input, and the Sample Clock Source menu has been set to
Automatic, the US-1641 will always run at the sample rate
received at its digital input. To run at a different sample
rate while continuing to receive digital audio, you must
change the sample rate of the device that is sending the
digital signal. If you do not need to continue to receive
digital audio, you can set the Sample Clock Source menu
to Internal or simply unplug the cable connected to the
digital input.

7 – Troubleshooting

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