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The best way is to use the USB output from the Fostex. Connect the USB cable from the Fostex to the USB input of the notebook. A Windows computer should show a USB Audio Device in the device manager. If not, you'll have to get a driver from Fostex and install that. But it should just work, it did in my Vista notebook. Then simply get any number of recording software packages (Windows 8 may have a built-in app). I've used Cool Edit and Reason 4 for recording and editing. You should not record the songs using the notebook's microphone input because (1) the analog noise of a recording generated by the notebook's A-D converter is horrible, and (2) you'll have level and impedance matching problems, even after purchasing something like a pair of Bogen WMT1A line matching transformers. Once you've got it recorded, put it in the cloud and download it onto your tablet. I don't think tablets have USB ports, but maybe yours does.
If I read correctly, you have outputs on the Behringer (CD/Tape Out) connected to inputs on the Behringer (USB Device In). Is that correct? If so, try going from CD/Tape Out directly to the computer. If not, please explain what the "USB Device In" is. Thanks, Rich
If you are being asked to reload the OS, you will have to do that. SOME devices have trouble with USB sticks that are larger than some limit... that may or may not be specified. If you haven't tried reloading, try it with a USB stick no greater than 1GB... yes they are getting hard to find that small.
The keyboard will NOT show up on MY COMPUTER as it does not have memory to record and save MIDI files... It will PLAY them real time as the computer sends the data to the keyboard. You can't transfer and save the files IN the keyboard. Some higher level keyboards do have memory and even hard drives... this one does not. This one will have some built in,that you can play but even those you cannot access as if they were memory.
With the USB cable connected, you should be able to see the device listed in the device manager section of the control panel under system hardware.
If it is installled as plug and play you should see it in your devices in the XP system manager and also in the bottom right task bar where other usb devices show. If it shows there, it is installed and you just need a sequancing software to use it
It is likely there is a failure of one of the power supply voltages. The solution requires troubleshooting that is NOT DIY unless you are electronically skilled.
and download the .tks file for your version of Traktor. Suggest you save it to the Traktor program directory.
Then within Traktor in the controller settings section, load the .tks file, save and you're good to go. Obviously you can tweak the configuration as much as you like once it's loaded. Suggest you always keep a backup of the original.
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I had exactly the same problem with my Macintosh, it worked fine until recently but suddenly stopped working. As a matter of fact it is probably due to a compatibility issue of the USB driver after a recent software update of MacOSX drivers. Fortunately I have an old Macbook pro with an old version of MacOSX and the Tascam showed up immediatly and USB worked fine.
Therefore, if ou can downgrade your USB driver it might solve the problem.
There is a page at http:// www.zoom.co.jp/english/download/software/h4.php that may help you. It is supposed to fix the usb audio interface problem. Hope this helps.
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