
Guide to Your Galileo Organ, v.1.0
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Tips and Troubleshooting
Tips
1) CPU Usage
Due to the vast number of modules and parameters available in Galileo, the software
is designed to operate “on-‐demand” to save CPU power and make sure the
maximum amount of resources are available for clear and continuous sound
generation. To ensure the optimal use of the CPU, make sure all unused features or
effects are turned off.
2) Master Volume
Use the Master Volume fader on the Galileo’s left hand permanent panel to find the
optimal output level for the system output. The optimal output level may depend on
the active preset. When you perceive that the output is suffering from digital
distortion, or the clipping indicator on the VU meter frequently comes on, reduce
the Master Volume until distortion disappears.
Troubleshooting
No Sound
1)
Make sure the iOS device is not on mute, and that the device volume is
turned up
2)
Make sure that the Galileo Organ or Master Volumes are not turned all the
way down
3)
If using effects, make sure that they are all set correctly so as to not
silence the organ output. Also, make sure that not all the drawbars are set
to 0.
4)
Make sure that if the arpeggiator is on and set in TRIG mode, there are
programmed notes entered in the arpeggiator.
5)
If the silence is caused by a sudden overload, press the PANIC button on
the upper left corner to reset the audio system. Following this, go to the
presets browser, first select a different preset, and then select the preset
you wish to use.
6)
If the above procedure does not work, exit and completely shut down the
app by going to the iOS task bar. You can access the task bar from your
iOS home screen by double-‐clicking the device home button.
7)
In some cases, rebooting your iOS device may also help.
Stuttering Audio
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