Troubleshooting
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AW1600 Owner’s Manual
Appendix
■ Can’t receive MMC messages
• Is the MIDI cable connected to the MIDI IN connector?
• In the UTILITY screen MIDI 2 page, has MMC MODE
been set to SLAVE? Does the DEVICE NO. match?
■ Can’t use the preset remote settings
• Depending on the sequencer that you want to control, you
may need to make settings on the sequencer. For details,
refer to page 209.
• Select the connector and port to be used (MIDI connector,
USB connector port 1/2) in the UTILITY screen MIDI 1
page.
■ Can’t save a file
• Is there sufficient space on the internal hard disk to create
a new song?
• Did you perform the correct shut-down procedure when
you last turned off the power?
→ Disconnecting the power without performing the shutdown
operation will shorten the lifespan of the hard disk and CD-
RW drive, may damage the hard disk and CD-RW drive and
disc, and may result in loss of data.
• Is the internal hard disk be subjected to strong physical
shock?
■ AW2816 backup files cannot be saved
• Songs with a large data size cannot be saved. Try execut-
ing the Optimize function from the SONG screen LIST
page.
■ Song file size is unnaturally large
•Even after you use recorder editing operations to erase a
track or other data, that sound file will remain on the disk.
Execute the Optimize command in the SONG screen LIST
page.
■ Can’t create an audio CD
• Is CD-R/RW media inserted?
• The inserted CD-R may have already been finalized.
• Is a signal recorded on the stereo track?
• The stereo track must be at least four seconds long.
•Have you saved a song after the stereo track has been
recorded?
■ An audio CD you created does not play back
on a conventional player
• An audio CD you created you not play back on a conven-
tional player unless the disc has been finalized.
■ Audio recorded on CD-RW media does not
play back on some players
• In order for audio data recorded on CD-RW media to be
played back, the player must support CD-RW. Contact the
manufacturer of the player regarding CD-RW support.
■ The sound skips while playing an audio CD
that you created
• Depending on the CD-R media you use, there may be dif-
ferences in the quality of the completed CD.
■ The computer doesn’t recognize the
AW1600 hard disk
• Is the USB cable properly connected?
• Is your computer running the appropriate operating sys-
tem?
→ Windows XP Professional/Home Edition SP1 or higher, or
Mac OS X 10.3 or higher. Operation is not guaranteed with
other operating systems.
• Is the USB storage mode turned ON?
■ Can’t find WAV files copied from the com-
puter to the Transport folder
•Have you copied WAV files with a different bit depth from
the song? Have you copied WAV files with sampling fre-
quency other than 44.1 kHz?
■ Can’t find WAV files copied from the com-
puter to the Audio folder
• Did you change the bit depth of the WAV file when editing
it with waveform editing software?
→ For 24-bit songs audio data is saved in the Audio folder in
32-bit WAV file format.
•Have you changed the file name?
• Did you copy the file(s) to a different folder?
■ Can’t copy files from the computer
• Files larger than 4 GB cannot be copied.
■ An error message appears when discon-
necting the AW1600 from a Windows com-
puter
• Before turning the USB storage mode OFF, remove the
device via the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon in the
taskbar.
• Close all AW1600 windows before removing the device
via the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon.
■ Can’t hear any pitch change?
• Make sure that RATE is NOT set to “000.”
• Make sure that BYPASS is off.
■ The voice is not recognized
• When the voice is high, set TYPE to FEMALE; when it is
low, set TYPE to MALE.
■ Pitch correction doesn’t sound right
• In some cases, pitch correction may sound unnatural —
especially for parts sung with vibrato. To make the pitch-
corrected vocal sound more natural and subtle, set
DETECT to a relatively short value and set RATE to a rel-
atively slow value.
Song operations
CD operations
WAV File Transfer To and From a
Computer
Pitch Fix operations