Korg D8 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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For the
input
, set “EfMtr” (
p.47) to
In
, and while
watching level meter E, adjust the volume level
([TRIM] and fader) or “Snd” of each channel.
For the
output
, set “EfMtr” to
Out
, and while watching
level meter E, use EDIT EFFECT to try resetting the
parameters of the effect (
p.12) or lower the input to
the effect (referring to the above paragraph on “Input”).
^
Is the distortion occurring in the EQ?
Adjust [TRIM], or “HEQ” or “LEQ.”
The sound drops out!
^
If punch-in/out recording or track editing operations at
small time intervals are performed repeatedly in the
same song, the data will become fragmented, which
will adversely affect the performance of the hard disk
and may cause the sound to skip.
If this problem becomes severe, the display will indi-
cate [E] DiskBusy, and the unit will stop. If the sound
skips or if the display indicates [E] DiskBusy, refer to
the two items for
[E] DiskBusy
(
p.67) and take the
appropriate measures.
Effect does not function!
Internal effect
^
Is [EFFECT ASSIGN] turned
OFF
(indicator dark)?
(
p.64)
^
If [EFFECT ASSIGN] is set to
MASTER (SEND Type)
,
has the “Snd” level (
p.58) or “EffRet” level (
p.64)
been set to
0
or near
0
?
^
Is [REC SELECT] set to
DIGITAL IN
?
When
DIGITAL IN
is selected, [EFFECT ASSIGN] will
be
OFF
.
External effect when using AUX
^
Is [EFFECT ASSIGN] set to a setting other than
MAS-
TER (SEND Type)
or
OFF
(
p.21)? Also, even if this is
turned
OFF
, the AUX will be ignored (displayed as
OFF) if [REC SELECT] is set to
DIGITAL IN
.
^
Has the “Aux” level (
p.59) or “AuxRet” level
(
p.64) been set to
0
or near
0
?
Cursor does not appear!
^
If the recorder is operating (playing etc.), try stopping
it.
^
If Scrub is ON, try turning it off.
Switches do not function!
^
If the recorder is operating (playing etc.), try stopping
it.
^
If Scrub is ON, try turning it off.
MIDI sequencer does not synchronize to the D8!
^
Are the MIDI cables connected correctly? (
p.7, p.36)
^
Is a MIDI cable broken?
Cannot use MTC or MIDI Clock to synchronize
^Is the D8 set as the master and the MIDI sequencer as
the slave? (
p.36)
^Does the synchronization output signal setting of the
D8 match the input signal setting of the MIDI
sequencer? (
p.36)
^If “TmpSrc” is set to Trk , has MIDI Clock or Tap Tempo
data been recorded in the tempo track? (
p.54)
^Have the settings of the MIDI sequencer been made
correctly?
Refer to the owner’s manual of your MIDI sequencer.
The D8 does not receive MMC
^Has “RcvMMC” been turned OFF? (p.37)
^Does the D8’s “Device ID” setting match the Device ID
setting of the MIDI sequencer? (
p.37)
^Has the MIDI sequencer been set to transmit MMC, or
does it support MMC?
Refer to the owner’s manual of your MIDI sequencer.
External disk drive is not acknowledged!
Not acknowledged in DriveInfo (p.49)
^Is the external disk drive connected correctly? (p.37)
^Are two or more disk drives set to the same Device ID?
For details on setting the Device ID, refer to the owner’s
manual for your disk drive.
Cannot select in Drive/Song Select (p.44)
^Has the drive been initialized?
In order to record or copy a song onto an external disk
drive (HDD, removable disk), it must be initialized.
Initialization is not required in order to perform a
backup (on removable disk), and the disk can be used if
it is acknowledged in “DiskInfo.”
Cannot remove an external removable disk!
^If the external removable disk drive is selected as the
current drive (i.e., selected in EDIT SONG/TRACK P1),
removing the disk while operation is in progress may
cause data to be lost, so the D8 locks the disk in place. If
you simply turn off the power, it will not be possible to
remove the disk until the power is turned on again.
In order to remove the disk, either change the selected
drive or song so that a different drive is selected, or
refer to “Exchanging disks on a removable disk drive”
(
p.39).
If you have turned the power off by accident, turn
the power on again and use the above procedure to
remove the disk.
^On a drive which is not the current drive, you can press
the eject button of the drive to remove the disk.
When a long time (10 minutes or more) has
elapsed after playing back or locating, something
is wrong with the playback sound
^Some drives go into Sleep mode when they have not
been accessed for a long time.
Try pressing the Stop key. Sleep mode will be defeated
when the Stop key is pressed.