Korg musical instruments Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Appendices
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Audio input and output
No sound
Are connections made correctly to your amp, mixer, or
headphones? For more information, see “Connections”
on page 37
Is the connected amp or mixer powered-on, and is its
volume raised?
Is Local Control turned on?
In Global P1: MIDI, check the Local Control On
check box.
Is the VOLUME slider raised? p.20
Is the MASTER slider raised? (See “Master Volume” on
page 21 of the Parameter Guide.)
Could MASTER VOLUME have been assigned to the
ASSIGNABLE PEDAL, and the pedal set in the
minimum position?
Could the vector joystick be controlling the volume,
and the volume lowered in this way?
If there is no sound from the AUDIO OUTPUT
(INDIVIDUAL) 1–8 jacks, make sure that Bus Select or
Bus Sel. (Bus Select) following the insert effect is set to
1–8, or 1/2–7/8.
If a specific timbre doesn’t sound in Combination
mode, is its Play/Mute button set to Play?
Alternatively, are all Solo settings turned off? (If the
Solo button is blinking, this means that at least one
timbre is being soloed.)
If a specific track doesn’t sound in Sequencer mode, is
its Play/Rec/Mute button set to Play? Alternatively,
are all Solo settings turned off? (If the Solo button is
blinking, this means that at least one track is being
soloed.)
Make sure that the Status is INT or BTH. (See
“Preparations for recording” on page 83.)
Are the Key Zone and Velocity Zone set so that sound
will be produced when you play?
Can’t output the main L/R signal from the ADAT
OUT jack of the EXB-DI option
In the Global P0: Basic Setup– Audio page, L/R Bus
Indiv. Assign must be set to the desired EXB-DI ADAT
OUT channels.
Can’t output sound from an audio CD
Make sure that you have selected the Disk mode Play
Audio CD page or Sampling mode.
Is the output of the audio CD being input correctly?
In the Disk mode Play Audio CD Page, make the
appropriate settings for Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.) and
Level. Alternatively, in the Sampling mode P5:
Audio CD– Ripping page, make the appropriate
settings for Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.) and Level.
Is the Drive Select setting correct?
Is the Volume slider raised? (Disk mode Play Audio
CD page, Sampling P5: Audio CD– Ripping page)
Has the CD been finalized?
A CD-R/RW disc that you wrote using the Disk
mode Make Audio CD page cannot be played in
the Disk mode Play Audio CD page or in Sampling
mode until you also finalize the disc. Execute the
page menu command Finalize Audio CD to
finalize the disc. For more information, see
“Finalize Audio CD” on page 725 of the Parameter
Guide.
Audio inputs don’t work properly
Are the appropriate sources connected to the AUDIO
INPUT 1–4 jacks, or the S/P DIF IN jack?
If there is no sound in Sampling mode, check that Bus
Select (IFX/Indiv.), and Level are set correctly in the
Sampling P0: Recording– Audio Input page.
Alternatively, is SAMPLING REC turned on?
If there is no sound in Program, Combination, and
Sequencer modes, check that Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.),
and Level are set correctly in Global P0: Basic Setup–
Audio page; or in the P0: Sampling pages of Program,
Combination, or Sequencer modes.
Is Use Global Setting set correctly?
If you are inputting sound to the AUDIO INPUT 1
and 2 jacks, make sure that the AUDIO INPUT
LEVEL knob is raised.
If you are inputting sound to the AUDIO INPUT 1 and
2 jacks, is the MIC/LINE and PHANTOM POWER
switch set appropriately?
Is an unsupported format being input from the
S/P DIF IN jack?
Please connect an instrument or digital audio
device that is compatible with CP-1201 or S/P DIF.
Is the correct sampling frequency being input from the
S/P DIF IN jack?
Sampling frequencies of 48 kHz and 96 kHz can be
input. If you input an unsupported sampling
frequency, noise will occur or a message of
“CLOCK ERROR !” will be displayed.
Set S/P DIF Sample Rate to match the sampling
frequency that is being input (either 48 kHz or 96
kHz). The default setting for S/P DIF Sample Rate
is 48 kHz.
If System Clock is set to S/P DIF and S/P DIF
Sample Rate is set to 48 kHz, and you want to
change the sampling frequency that is being input
to the S/P DIF IN jack from 96 kHz to 48 kHz or
from 48 kHz to 96 kHz, you must make sure that the
OASYS is not accessing data when you make the
change. Also, do not touch the OASYS at this time.
In particular, you must not change the sampling
frequency being input to the S/P DIF IN jack when
data access is occurring (e.g., load/save,
read/write, or sampling operations involving the
internal hard disk, floppy disk, CD-R/RW, external
USB media, sample memory, or internal memory).
Digital audio input is sometimes not heard for two or
three seconds.