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I can't hear the tracks, I just hear fuzz/noise.

I have tried 3different fairs of headphones but for some reason whenever I plug any of them in, I can't hear the track I record or, well, ANYTHING! All I hear whenever I press play to listen, is fuzz, like the nise your tv makes with that dotted gray and white screen you get when hu don't have that channel.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 19, 2008

SOURCE: No sound in playback (but can hear click track)

This might seem simple, but just to check: you have switched off the monitor on the track when you go to playback? With track monitor engaged, you will not hear playback, but will continue to hear the live monitor.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2009

SOURCE: Numark cue mixing

to change headphone track, use the cue slider which is located on the right of the control panel above the right chanel treble control and below the cue gain control. chanel 1 or 2 can be selected or in the middle for a mix of both tracks just like the cross fader.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 17, 2010

SOURCE: Tascam 238s - bad recording track

Hi Folks, I think the problem on Tascam 238S-Decks
are bad cheap electrolyte Capacitors. Acid gets out an destroys the solder points and PCB tracks.
I found some smeary liquid an the PCB, where it is affected.

You also find bad leaking caps on the Korg workstation W/01-fd.
good luck, Jo.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2011

SOURCE: Prosound MMX 410 DJ mixer. Cueing a track

Select the channel you wish to listen to on the headphone select switch and turn the volume up.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 21, 2011

SOURCE: Hi, I have an HHB

If it's always around the same physical location on a given CD it would have to be a physical problem with the transport, not the lens.

Esoteric but comprehensive advice....

http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/cdfaq.htm

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The fuzz/white noise is a little confusing and it seems to be saying that you are recording something vs trying to record incorrectly and getting nothing at all. Anyway, despite that, I would try going over your recording steps first.

First off make sure your Hi-Z input is not set to the Hi-Z or guitar setting. It is possible your that MicroKorg is overloading the input and distorting. You should however have heard that in the headphones too, so I'm not so sure that's the problem. The next thing to check is to make sure your input is assigned to the track you expect to be recording on. (Press the input's button to check this. The select/record button over the track should flash).

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