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Appendix Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTION The sound is distorted or noisy. • Many of the DJX-II sounds have been deliberately processed or created with a "lo-fi" or "grunge" sound to suit certain styles of music. • Using the CUTOFF and RESONANCE knobs at or near the maximum settings (especially when the MASTER VOLUME knob is also at maximum) may result in distortion. • If this applies to the "Sampled" voice, you may have recorded the sample(s) at too high a level. Sample recording begins too soon or too late. Make sure that the INPUT LEVEL knob is set appropriately. The lower the input level, the louder the signal must be to start sampling. It is important to avoid setting the input level too high: at high levels, recording start may be triggered too soon by unintentional noise (room noise, noise on the line, etc.). Sample recording or Performance Recording doesn't work. If recorded data has exceeded the maximum limit, a "Full" message appears and no further data can be recorded. Delete any unnecessary data and try again. 75