If anyone has any manuals in different languages or higher quality, please contact us ( Facebook, email, or the comment section below). These are the best versions we are aware of, but some of these manuals are so difficult to source that a few of the manuals are poor condition. Some are official versions, but most are (sometimes low-quality) paper scans. Disappointing that some have to resort to buying PDFs from sellers on eBay just to know how to maintain and operate their equipment.ĭue to the incredibly rare nature of these instructions, R-Massive has made them available for download in PDF form. In this case, some of them already exist in digital format, yet they are still extremely hard-to-find. Tascam (like most hardware and technology vendors, it seems) has omitted end-user support for a fair portion of their legacy systems, which can be understandable with difficult driver ports, but continuing to provide PDF versions of instruction manuals requires extremely minimal effort. I could not find the mkII manual on the site.Here is an archive of hard-to-find user manuals for legacy and vintage analog cassette recorders, specifically focused on the Tascam (TEAC) Portastudio/MIDIstudio 4-track, 8-track, and multi-track series. You might try the mkIII manual which is here. It's possible it will record to the track's but I cant say for certain. Not exactly sure were the signal is sent but I am assuming it would just be sent through the master. Yes, the sub inputs would just be another set of channel input's. You might end up using what is called an insert cable which take's the 2 1/4" mono connector's and then send's them to a 1/4" TRS connector which you will then need to get an adapter from 1/4" TRS to 1/8" TRS to fit in the headphone jack. I would definately get an 1/8" stereo to 2 1/4" mono cord though so you can do the track's in stereo. I guess you could try using the headphone out and see what kind of signal you get. But yes youcan just convert the line out RCA's to 1/4" jacks to go into the Tascam for sure. IS the CD player fairly new? IF so that might be what that is, hard to tell but it sound's logical. Which is a digital conntection that supplies both the left and right channel's out of the Cd player. Jame's, the single RAC might be a s/pdif conntection.
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