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Troubleshooting
Is the FA-101 connected to a FireWire (IEEE 1394) hub?
Try connecting the FA-101 directly to the FireWire (IEEE 1394) connector of your computer itself.
Noise may be entering via the line inputs or mic inputs.
If a MIDI sound module with a FireWire (IEEE 1394) connector is connected via FireWire (IEEE 1394) to the
same computer as the FA-101, and the output of the MIDI sound module is connected to the input jacks of the
FA-101, noise from the computer may be heard via the MIDI sound module from the FA-101. In this case, you
can either connect the MIDI sound module and FA-101 in parallel via a self-powered hub, or connect the MIDI
sound module in series or via a MIDI interface.
While you were using the FA-101, could your computer have performed a task with a heavy
processing load, such as accessing a CD-ROM drive or network?
If a heavy processing load occurs while the FA-101 is being used, it may not work correctly. In this case, stop
playback/recording, and then start playback/recording once again. If you are still unable to play/record
correctly, close all software that had been using the FA-101, and re-connect the FA-101.
Is the sample rate setting in your software the same as the sample rate of the digital device
connected to the digital input connector?
Set your software and the FA-101 to the same sample rate.
If you switch the FA-101's sample rate, you must turn the power of the FA-101 off, then on again to get the
setting to take effect.
Playback/recording stops midway, and subsequent playback/recording is not possible
Digitally recorded sound has distortion, the wrong pitch, or contains noise
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