Roland 5 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Common problems
Common problemsCommon problems
Common problems
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The arpeggiator runs too fast/slow or doesn’t stay in sync
The arpeggiator runs too fast/slow or doesn’t stay in syncThe arpeggiator runs too fast/slow or doesn’t stay in sync
The arpeggiator runs too fast/slow or doesn’t stay in sync
Check the following:
Is the arpeggiator clock multiplier/divider set to a desired value? See section “Arpeggiator
ArpeggiatorArpeggiator
Arpeggiator
sync
syncsync
sync
options
optionsoptions
options
and
andand
and
c
cc
clock
locklock
lock
multiplier/divider
multiplier/dividermultiplier/divider
multiplier/divider” on how to set the multiplier/divider to the proper
value
Is the arpeggiator synchronization setting set to the proper source? See section “Arpeggiator
ArpeggiatorArpeggiator
Arpeggiator
sync
syncsync
sync
options
optionsoptions
options
and
andand
and
c
cc
clock
locklock
lock
multiplier/divider
multiplier/dividermultiplier/divider
multiplier/divider” for how to set the arpeggiator synchronization
source. If the clock source is set to external arpeggio, if an external clock stops advancing, Europa will
continue to provide clocking at the last rate received. The only way to clear this condition is to feed
the Jupiter 6 a new arpeggio clock or change the clock sync to internal or MIDI
Check the rhythm and ensure that no unintended beats are missing. See section “Programming
ProgrammingProgramming
Programming
the
thethe
the
arpeggiator
arpeggiatorarpeggiator
arpeggiator
step
stepstep
step
rhythm
rhythmrhythm
rhythm” for details on how to check and set the rhythm
The Europa Firmware Update Utility times out when I try to update
The Europa Firmware Update Utility times out when I try to updateThe Europa Firmware Update Utility times out when I try to update
The Europa Firmware Update Utility times out when I try to update
The EFUU needs bidirectional communication. That is, both the MIDI IN and OUT cables to the Jupiter 6
must be connected to the computer running the EFUU. Check the following:
Be sure to connect the Jupiter 6’s MIDI IN to the computer’s MIDI OUT, and the Jupiter 6’s MIDI
OUT to the computer’s MIDI IN. Do not connect INs to INs and OUTs to OUTs!
Verify communication between the computer and the Jupiter 6 works properly by playing a sample
sequence to it. Also, make sure the computer can record MIDI messages from the Jupiter 6.
Once the EFUU is executed, be sure to select the Jupiter 6’s MIDI IN and OUT buses. When the EFUU
connect button is pressed, it will send out a message every 2 seconds looking for a response from the
Jupiter 6. Look at the TUNE
TUNETUNE
TUNE LED to see if it is blinking at that interval. If not, then there is no
communication from the computer to the Jupiter 6
If using the Macintosh, uncheck the Sync box and try connecting again
Be sure there are no other MIDI applications running at the time the EFUU is running – PC or
Macintosh! This includes (but is not limited to) sequencers and MIDI monitors. These programs will
most often interfere with MIDI operations.