Korg music workstation Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Appendices
Troubleshooting
Specifications
& options
MIDI
implementation
chart
Index
Noise or oscillation is heard
When using an effect on the external audio source
being input from AUDIO INPUT 1 and 2,
oscillation may occur depending on the type of
effect or on the parameter settings. Please adjust the
input level, output level, and effect parameters.
You need to be particularly careful when using a
high-gain effect.
After a sample edit has been executed, or after a
stereo sample has been recorded, a small noise may
be heard. This has no effect on the audio data that
was edited or sampled.
When using the BPM/MIDI Sync function to
control the delay time of an effect, noise may occur
in the delay sound. This noise is due to
discontinuities in the delay sound, and is not a
malfunction.
Some effects such as 015: St.Analog Record
generate noise intentionally. It is also possible to
create oscillation using a 24 dB/oct LPF filter with
resonance. These are not malfunctions.
Program, Combination
Settings for oscillator 2 are not displayed
Make sure that the “Oscillator Mode” (Program P1:
Program Basic) parameter is set to Double.
PG p.7
A combination does not play correctly after you
load data
In the dialog box when you saved the data, did you
check the items that you wanted to save?
PG p.166
Are the bank/numbers of the programs used by the
combination the same as when the combination
was created?
Song
A song does not play correctly after you load data
In the dialog box when you saved the data, did you
check the items that you wanted to save? PG
p.166
Are the programs used by the song the same as
when the song was created?
When saving the song, it is best to use “Save All” or
“Save PCG & SEQ” so that the programs are saved
together with the song. Then when loading, load
both the .PCG and the .SEQ data. PG p.166, 157
Have you loaded the multisamples and samples
used by the program?
Playback does not start when you press the
SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key in Sequencer mode
Is the “MIDI Clock” (Global P1: MIDI) set to
Internal? PG p.143
Cant record in Sequencer mode
Is the Memory Protect “Song” check box (Global
P0) unchecked? PG p.139
Is the “MIDI Clock” (Global P1: MIDI) set to
Internal? PG p.143
The arpeggiator settings that were copied from a
combination using Copy From Combi cannot be
recorded in the same way as when they were
played
Have you checked “Multi REC”? (Sequencer P0:
Play/REC, Preference) p.85
Depending on the settings of the combination, it
may be necessary to adjust settings such as “Track
Select,” “MIDI Channel,” “Status,” and
“Arpeggiator Assign.” p.96
In the Copy from Combi dialog box, check the
“Auto adjust Arp setting for Multi REC” option
before you execute the copy. This will cause the set-
tings to be adjusted automatically. p.95
The settings that are made automatically by “Auto
adjust Arp setting for Multi REC” will be executed
according to the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] key set-
ting of the combination. If you want to turn on the
arpeggiator in Sequencer mode and record the per-
formance of a combination, make sure that the
ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] key is turned on for the
combination when you write it in Combination
mode. Then execute the “Copy From Combi.”
p.95
RPPR does not start
Is the Sequencer P0: Play/REC “RPPR” setting
checked? p.33, 93
Are “Assign,” “Pattern Select,” and “Track” set
correctly? p.92, PG p.79
If the “MIDI Clock” (Global P1: MIDI) parameter
set to Internal? PG p.143
In Song Play mode, a GM/GS/XG-compatible SMF
is not played correctly
Execute “GM Initialize” to initialize the settings.
PG p.124
Is “Bank Map” set to GM(2)? PG p.137
Is “Status” set to INT? PG p.126
Sampling
Cant sample
Is sample memory (RAM) installed? p.19
If you are sampling to external SCSI storage media,
have you selected a hard disk? PG p.5, 90
Are the audio input settings correct?
Refer to “Audio input and output – Can’t input
sound” p.148
Is there free space in memory? PG p.99, 175
If you are sampling to sample memory (RAM),
select a different memory bank. PG p.6, 37, 57, 90