chrisonkeys
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Wow! Thanks for all the advice! I just wanted to let you all know that I am reading your messages, but I just haven't had time to work on my Tascam problem. I will try all of your suggestions as soon as I get the chance!
As for the question about what the Tascam is plugged into . . . the line outs are connected to a stereo sound system (amp/receiver, turntable, tape deck, CD player). I've had my computer hooked up to this sytem before and it worked fine.
As for the sound card issue . . . I was told by the guy at Sam Ash where I bought the Tascam unit that a computer's internal sound card will often conflict with the US-122, since it also is essentially a sound card (his words). That's why I disabled the internal sound card; I thought it would help. Obviously it didn't!
About my keyboard . . . it does not have internal speakers. It's an 88-key Yamaha that I usually hook up to a keyboard amp.
As for the latency issue . . . the US-122 has a "Direct" monitoring switch that eliminates the latency problem.
Once again, thanks for all the suggestions--I'll start working on it asap!
As for the question about what the Tascam is plugged into . . . the line outs are connected to a stereo sound system (amp/receiver, turntable, tape deck, CD player). I've had my computer hooked up to this sytem before and it worked fine.
As for the sound card issue . . . I was told by the guy at Sam Ash where I bought the Tascam unit that a computer's internal sound card will often conflict with the US-122, since it also is essentially a sound card (his words). That's why I disabled the internal sound card; I thought it would help. Obviously it didn't!
About my keyboard . . . it does not have internal speakers. It's an 88-key Yamaha that I usually hook up to a keyboard amp.
As for the latency issue . . . the US-122 has a "Direct" monitoring switch that eliminates the latency problem.
Once again, thanks for all the suggestions--I'll start working on it asap!