Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your Tascam US-144MKII USB Audio Interface. The US-144MKII is a compact, bus-powered USB 2.0 audio/MIDI interface designed for high-quality recording on Mac and Windows computers. It offers two microphone inputs with phantom power, two line inputs, a switchable guitar input, MIDI I/O, and S/PDIF digital audio I/O, supporting up to 96kHz/24-bit audio resolution.
Pānuihia tēnei pukapuka ā-ringa i mua i te whakamahinga o te taputapu kia pai ai te haumaru me te mahi tino pai.
Nga korero haumaru
Me whai i ngā mahi whakatūpato haumaru e whai ake nei hei ārai i te ru hiko, te ara iahiko poto, ngā pakaru, te ahi, me ētahi atu tūponotanga.
- Do not open the unit or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or modify them in any way.
- Kaua e whakaatuhia te ua ki te ua, whakamahia ki te taha o te wai, ki roto ranei i damp he makuku ranei, waiho he ipu ki runga kei roto he wai ka maringi ki roto ki nga tuwhera.
- If the USB cable becomes frayed or damaged, or if the unit is dropped or damaged, disconnect the USB cable immediately and have the unit inspected by qualified service personnel.
- Do not place the unit in a location where it may be exposed to excessive dust, vibrations, extreme cold or heat, or direct sunlight.
- Me whakarite kia tika te hau huri noa i te waahanga i te wa e mahi ana.
Ihirangi mokete
Manatokohia kei roto i to kete nga mea e whai ake nei:
- Tascam US-144MKII USB Audio Interface unit
- USB 2.0 Ura
- Installation CD (for drivers and bundled software like Steinberg Cubase LE4)
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)
Ka mutu te huaview
Paepae Mua

The front panel of the US-144MKII features all primary controls and input jacks for easy access during recording and monitoring.
- KUPU KOREUTU: Adjusts the input gain for the microphone and line inputs.
- MON MIX Knob: Blends the direct input signal with the computer playback signal for zero-latency monitoring.
- LINE OUT Knob: Controls the output level to your studio monitors.
- PONES Knob: Adjusts the headphone output level.
- Whakawhiti MONO: Sums the stereo input signal to mono for monitoring.
- MIC/LINE Inputs (L/R): Ngā hononga XLR/TRS hei hono i ngā hopuoro, i ngā taonga puoro taumata-raina rānei.
- Pātene Mana PHANTOM: Whakahohe ana i te mana mariko +48V mō ngā hopuoro whakapūmau.
- SIG/OL Indicators: Lights green when a signal is present, red when the input is overloading.
- LINE/GUITAR IN (R): 1/4-inch input for line-level or high-impedance guitar/bass signals.
Paewhiri Whakamuri

The rear panel provides various connectivity options for your studio setup.
- RAINA KI WAHO (M/W): RCA outputs for connecting to powered studio monitors or an ampkaikawe
- MIDI TĀKI/TĀWHI: 5-pin DIN connectors for connecting MIDI devices such as keyboards or drum machines.
- DIGITAL IN/OUT (S/PDIF): Coaxial RCA connectors for digital audio input and output.
- Tauranga USB: Connects the interface to your computer for data transfer and power.
Tatūnga
Tāuta Atekōkiri
Before connecting the US-144MKII to your computer, it is crucial to install the latest drivers. The included CD may contain outdated drivers. For optimal performance and compatibility, always download the most current drivers directly from the official Tascam website. This ensures proper functionality and avoids potential issues, especially with newer operating systems.
- Visit the official Tascam support webpae.
- Locate the support page for the US-144MKII.
- Tikiake i te atekōkiri e tika ana mō tō pūnaha whakahaere (Windows, macOS rānei).
- Follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver. Do not connect the US-144MKII until prompted by the installer, or until the installation is complete.
Te hono i te Atanga
- Connect the US-144MKII to your computer using the supplied USB 2.0 cable. The unit is bus-powered, so no external power adapter is required.
- Honoa ō hopuoro ki te MIC/LINE Inputs (L/R) using XLR cables. If using condenser microphones, ensure the PHANTOM Power switch is engaged.
- Connect line-level instruments (e.g., synthesizers) to the MIC/LINE Inputs (L/R) using 1/4-inch TRS cables, or a guitar/bass to the LINE/GUITAR IN (R).
- Tūhonohia ō aroturuki taiwhanga ki te LINE OUT (L/R) Jack Jacks.
- Connect headphones to the 1/4-inch headphone jack on the front panel.
- If using MIDI devices, connect them to the MIDI IN / OUT tauranga.
Te whakahaere
Basic Recording Workflow
- Whakahiko: Connect the US-144MKII to your computer via USB. The unit will power on automatically.
- Tatūnga Pūmanawa: Open your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) software (e.g., Cubase LE4, included). Go to the audio settings/preferences and select the Tascam US-144MKII as your audio input and output device.
- Whakaritenga Whiwhinga Whakauru: Connect your microphone or instrument. Speak into the microphone or play your instrument at the loudest expected level. Adjust the WHAKATOHU puku tae noa ki te SIG/OL indicator lights green consistently, only occasionally flashing red on peaks. Avoid constant red illumination, which indicates clipping.
- Aroturuki:
- For zero-latency monitoring, adjust the MON MIX knob. Turning it towards "INPUT" increases the direct signal from your microphone/instrument, while turning it towards "COMPUTER" increases the playback from your DAW. Find a balance that allows you to hear both clearly without delay.
- Adjust your headphone volume using the WAea knob and monitor speaker volume using the KAIWHAKI puku.
- Te tuhi: Create a new audio track in your DAW, select the appropriate input (e.g., Input 1 for Mic L), and arm the track for recording. Press record in your DAW to begin.
Te whakamahi Phantom Power
If you are using a condenser microphone, it requires +48V phantom power. Ensure the microphone is connected before activating phantom power. Press the PHANTOM power switch on the front panel. The corresponding LED will illuminate. Always disengage phantom power before disconnecting condenser microphones.
Hononga MIDI
The US-144MKII includes MIDI In and Out ports. Connect your MIDI keyboard, controller, or other MIDI devices to these ports. Your DAW software will recognize the US-144MKII as a MIDI interface, allowing you to send and receive MIDI data for controlling virtual instruments or external hardware.
Te tiaki
- Te horoi: Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei muru i te taha o waho o te waeine. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā kaihoroi whakakoi, i ngā ware pi, i ngā whakarewa rānei.
- Rokiroki: When not in use for extended periods, disconnect the USB cable and store the unit in a clean, dry place away from extreme temperatures.
- Tiaki taura: Avoid bending or crimping USB and audio cables excessively. Store them neatly to prevent damage.
Raparongoā
- No Sound/Device Not Recognized:
- Ensure the latest drivers are installed from the Tascam webpae.
- Verify the USB cable is securely connected to both the interface and the computer. Try a different USB port or cable.
- Check your computer's sound settings and your DAW's audio preferences to ensure the US-144MKII is selected as the input/output device.
- Restart your computer and the interface.
- Latency Issues (Delay in Monitoring):
- Whakamahia te MON MIX knob for zero-latency hardware monitoring.
- In your DAW, reduce the buffer size in the audio settings. Lower buffer sizes reduce latency but require more CPU power.
- Ensure your computer meets the minimum system requirements for your DAW and the interface.
- Noisy Sound/Interference:
- Check all cable connections for security and integrity.
- Me whakarite kia tika te whiwhingataging; avoid setting input levels too high, which can cause clipping and distortion.
- Try using a different USB port, preferably one directly on your computer's motherboard rather than a hub.
- Keep the interface away from other electronic devices that might cause interference.
- Interface Disconnects on Mac Sleep:
- This can be a known behavior with some Mac systems. Try adjusting your Mac's energy saver settings to prevent USB ports from sleeping.
- If the issue persists, you may need to unplug and re-plug the USB cable, and re-select the interface in your DAW's preferences after your Mac wakes up.
- Nga Take Mana Phantom:
- Ensure the microphone is properly connected before engaging phantom power.
- Verify the microphone itself is functional and requires +48V phantom power.
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | US144MKII |
| Atanga Pūmārō | USB 2.0 |
| Whakataunga Ororongo | Up to 96kHz/24-bit |
| Nga whakaurunga hopuoro | 2 x XLR with +48V Phantom Power |
| Nga Whakauru Raina | 2 x 1/4-inch balanced |
| Taputapu Whakauru | 1 x 1/4-inch switchable guitar level (shared with Line Input R) |
| Putanga Puoro | 1 x 1/4-inch stereo with independent level control |
| Putanga Raina | 2 x RCA unbalanced with independent level control |
| MIDI I / O | Yes (5-pin DIN In/Out) |
| Mamati I/O | S/PDIF Coaxial In/Out |
| Tuku Hiko | USB Bus-powered |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Personal Computer (Mac/Windows) |
| Ahu (W x D x H) | 7.5 x 5 x 2.5 inihi (hua) |
| Taumaha | 2.5 pauna (hua) |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Tascam website. You can find detailed support resources, FAQs, and contact information for customer service there.
Tascam Official Webpae: https://tascam.com/us/





