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Issues with Audition & Tascam 1200

New Here ,
Oct 05, 2020 Oct 05, 2020

To start, I have a Tascam 1200 that I use quite regularly and it's coupled with a pair of "Neat Worker Bee" mics, a "fifine" headphone amplifier and recently I switched from Audacity to Audition and that's where my problems began. My computer is a new Dell that was built in April of this year... I think that sums up the hardware and software piece of the equation. 

 

When I start a new project in Audition I select audio track," and when I hit record I notice that I immediately have an external audio source (levels are moving) even when the Tascam is muted. I can leave the mics muted in the Tascam interface and somewhere, somehow, audio is still being recorded. There is no level change when I unmute my mic, so I believe that Audition is somehow using my laptop's mic to record instead of the intended worker bee.

 

For settings, I have gone through the appropriate process in both Windows and the audio portion of Audition, ensuring that the Tascam is selected as the primary input and Master Clock device, I have left output to my regular speakers on the laptop, however, as I don't have an external speaker for the Tascam unit.

 

To further my suspicion, when I go to do a new " multi-track" project and select the tascam as "host" in the "podcast" template, I record absolutely no audio. The settings I have in the multi-track are as follows: Tascam is input, laptop speakers are out, and I have "armed" by selecting the R before starting to record.

 

If anyone can provide me assistance that fixes this issue, I'll venmo you $10 for coffee or a beer... anything is appreciated.

 

Thank You

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Mentor ,
Oct 05, 2020 Oct 05, 2020

In Preferences > Audio Hardware is the Device Class "ASIO" if not can you select an ASIO driver?

The Device is obviously TASCAM I assume?

 

"I have left output to my regular speakers on the laptop, however, as I don't have an external speaker for the Tascam unit."

This makes me think that your internal audio interface is playing a role in this issue

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New Here ,
Oct 05, 2020 Oct 05, 2020
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I do have the ASIO option, would that make a huge difference? I was always under the impression I had to run MME.

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