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Dp02 recording music(from stero)

Ive tried putting the av/input output(red/white) chords into the back of the dp02 to record from my stereo to the dp02 but it records very faint. can barely hear it. wha tam i doin wrong, id like to put music on track 1 so i can use the other 7 for vocals- anyone know what im doing wrong??? thanks-

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Sounds like you are using the DP-02's 'stereo mix' inputs here. If so, the signal input from those is only routed to the line out and headphone jacks and cannot be recorded using the DP-02.

To record from a stereo you need to take the left and right aux outs (or some other line out - like the tape outs) from the stereo and put them into the main A and B mic/line inputs on far right of the DP-02's back panel. Then assign them to two respective tracks and you can record the stereo output to the DP-02. Just make sure you use a line level output from the stereo as the amplified speaker output can overpower and damage the inputs on the DP-02. You might need a couple of rca to 1/4 inch adapters to accomplish this.

Hope this helps.

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