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Troubleshooting
(continued)
Problems with the Sound
Problem
Cause and Action
See
Page
No sound
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Could the connections be incorrect?
➔
Make the correct connections.
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Could the power on the connected equipment (mic, digital piano, etc.)
be switched off?
➔
Turn on the power.
—
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Could the volume of the connected device be turned down?
➔
Raise the volume of the connected device.
—
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Could headphones be plugged in?
➔
Unplug the headphones.
—
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Is the volume set to the minimum?
➔
Use the [VOLUME] knob to raise the volume.
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Could the speakers be muted (turned off)?
➔
Press the [Speaker] button so they’re turned on.
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Could the [
] (Record) button be blinking or lit?
➔
In recording-standby mode or while recording, there will be no sound
from the speakers. Use headphones if you want to monitor the sound
during recording.
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The input source (audio
source) is not output
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Could the input level be turned down?
➔
If you’ve connected external mics, turn the [MIC] knob to raise the input
level.
➔
If you’re inputting audio via the LINE IN (L, R) jacks, turn the [LINE] knob
to raise the input level.
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Could MIC SELECT be set to “Internal
”
?
➔
The sound from the internal mics won’t be heard from the speakers. Use
headphones if you want to monitor the sound of the internal mics.
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Could MIC SELECT be set incorrectly?
➔
If you want to record using the internal mics, set to “Internal.”
➔
If you want to use external mics for your recording, set to the “External,”
“Ext(MONO),” or “Plug-In Power.”
The volume level of the
instrument connected to
EXT MIC (L, R), LINE IN is
too low.
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Could you be using a connection cable that contains a resistor?
➔
Use a connection cable that does not contain a resistor.
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Could the external mic’s sensitivity be set to “Low”?
➔
If the sound from the external mics is still not loud enough even after
you’ve adjusted the input level, set the “EXT MIC Sens” to “High.”
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