Boss Audio Systems GS-10 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting
Interrupted notes or delays occur
during MIDI playback
Make Windows XP settings to enable background
processing.
Make the following settings so that MIDI processing will
occur smoothly.
1. Click the Windows start button, and from the menu
that appears, select “Control Panel.”
2. In “Pick a category”, click “Performance and
Maintenance”.
3. In “or pick a Control Panel icon”, click the System icon.
4. Click the “Advanced” tab.
5. At the right of the Performance field, click [Settings].
The “Performance Options” dialog box will appear.
6. Click the “Advanced” tab.
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7. In the Processor Scheduling field, select “Background
services”, and click [OK].
8. In the “System Properties” dialog box, click [OK].
The “System Properties” dialog box will close.
Noise is heard during audio playback
Is the AUX INPUT LEVEL knob raised?
If you are not using any audio devices connected to the
AUX INPUT, set the AUX INPUT LEVEL knob to
minimum position.
Is a mic or guitar still connected?
If a mic or guitar is connected to the GS-10, disconnect
the mic or guitar. Disconnect any audio devices you are
not using.
Noise is sometimes heard in the line input or mic
input.
If a USB-compatible MIDI sound module and the GS-10
are connected via USB to the same computer, and the
outputs of the MIDI sound module are connected to the
line input jacks of the GS-10, noise from your computer
may be heard via the MIDI sound module from the GS-
10, depending on the computer you are using. If this
occurs, you can either connect the MIDI sound module
and the GS-10 in parallel using a self-powered hub, or
connect the MIDI sound module via its serial or MIDI
interface.
Are two or more audio devices such as the GS-10 or a
mixer connected to your computer?
Try connecting only a single GS-10 unit, and check
whether the noise disappears. If numerous audio devices
are connected to a computer, noise may occur depending
on your system. In such cases, connect only the GS-10 to
your computer.
Does your sequencer software support ASIO 2.0?
If your ASIO-compatible software does not support
ASIO 2.0, it will not operate correctly if you use [GS-10
ASIO2.0 16bit] or [GS-10 ASIO2.0 24bit] as the ASIO
driver.
In this case, select either [GS-10 ASIO1.0 16bit] or [GS-10
ASIO1.0 24bit] as the ASIO driver.
Does your sequencer software support 24-bit audio?
If your ASIO-compatible software does not support 24-
bit audio input/output, it will not operate correctly if
you select [GS-10 ASIO1.0 24bit] or [GS-10 ASIO2.0
24bit] as the ASIO driver. In this case, select either [GS-10
ASIO1.0 16bit] or [GS-10 ASIO2.0 16bit] as the ASIO
driver.