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Troubleshooting
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Problem
Possible Cause
Sound is distorted
•
Is replay volume exceeding the clip level?
Try
pressing
[–1]
to lower the digital volume. Note that
reducing the level with the volume slider will not
correct this problem. Clipping is most likely to oc-
cur when you play many pads together, or when
you change filter settings.
•
Volume may have exceeded clip level at time of
recording.
(
→
page 33)
• Use of resonance during FILTER play may some-
times cause distortion. Try reducing the resonance
level.
•
Batteries may be low.
Replace batteries or con-
nect a PA-3B or PA-1B power adaptor.
•
Polyphony may be too low
. Use of HI grade or
SCALE, SCRATCH, FILTER, or other special play
features causes polyphony to drop. Remember also
that a stereo sample counts as two sounds. (
→
page
26)
•
Check samples’ alternate-group settings.
Samples
in the same group cannot play together. (
→
page
44)
• Certain play features are not available while sam-
pling grade is set to HI or STD. You can correct the
problem by going to the
Rec
utility and changing
the
Grade
setting accordingly. (
→
page 26)
SONGS
•
A song is a recorded sequence of pad play. Edit-
ing, deletion, or replacement of samples used by
the song will cause a change in the song sound.
(
→
page 37)
•
Song sound may vary according to the point from
which song is started.
See page 28 and 37 for ad-
vice about song playback and recording.
• Song play is subject to the same polyphony restric-
tions as pad play. Using special play features
(SCALE, SCRATCH, etc.) or combining pad play
with song play may cause sounds to drop out.
Can’t play samples to-
gether
Change Grd!
message
appears.
Song content has
changed.