Yamaha AW16G Owner's Manual - Page 195
Something wrong with the sound, Recorder operations, Display indicates DISK FULL, MEMORY FULL, or
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Something wrong with the sound ■ Signal from the INPUT 8 jack is too loud • A conventional line-level signal may be connected to the Hi-Z jack. ■ Sound is distorted • Is the [GAIN] control set correctly? • The connection cable from the external device may be broken. • The fader of the input channel or monitor channel may be raised excessively. • The stereo output channel fader may be raised exces- sively. • The stereo output channel attenuator may be raised excessively. • The EQ or dynamics processor may have been set to produce an extreme gain boost. • Did you record at an appropriate level? • Is the word clock setting correct for both the AW16G and the external device(s)? • An effect such as Distortion or Amp Simulate may be in use. * Go to the VIEW screen METER page and check the level (meter movement). ■ The volume of a particular channel increases or decreases • Are the dynamics processor settings appropriate? • A scene recall may be specified in the SONG screen TEMPO MAP. ■ Can't store a scene • The store-destination scene may be protected. • A scene cannot be stored in scene number 00. ■ Can't reproduce a scene • One or more channels may be set to Recall Safe. ■ Can't save to a library • It is not possible to save to the factory-preset libraries. ■ Meters move even though the faders are lowered • The meter display may be set to PRE FADER. ■ Moving a fader does not change the level • In the [VIEW] screen FADER page, check whether the display moves in correspondence with fader operations. * You cannot control the level until the panel fader posi- tion matches the position shown in the display. • In the UTILITY screen PREFER page, is FADER FLIP set appropriately? * When the power is turned on, FADER FLIP will be set to TRACK. • The fader may be set to PRE FADE in AUX. ■ Pairing was specified, but the signal is monaural • Is the odd-numbered channel panned far left and the even-numbered channel panned far right? ■ Pairing was specified, but the signal phase does not match • Even when channels are paired, the phase setting is not linked. ■ Signal is delayed • An effect such as delay may be inserted. ■ Can't use the internal effects • Effect BYPASS may be turned ON. • The effect may have been inserted into a different channel. • Are the level of EFF.RTN 1, 2 faders raised? • 019. HQ. Pitch can be used only with EFFECT 2. • These do not affect the stereo track, sound clip, or audio CD playback. ■ Playback pitch is wrong • VARI may be selected. • Is the synchronized external device operating on the same sampling frequency (44.1 kHz)? • Is the master device operating in a stable way? • You may have executed the EDIT screen PITCH com- mand. • Is an effect such as HQ.Pitch or Dual Pitch selected for a monitor channel? Recorder operations ■ When you press the [PLAY] key it blinks, and playback does not occur • Is the AW16G set to MTC SLAVE? * Access the UTILITY screen MIDI page, and check the setting. ■ Something goes wrong with the sound when you use the [FF] key or [REW] key • Differences in the number of simultaneously played tracks will affect the way in which the sound is heard when these controls are operated. ■ Can't edit a recorded track • The song may be protected. • Have you selected the virtual track that you recorded? ■ Editing results are not heard in the sound • Have you selected the virtual track that you recorded? • Are you using the appropriate editing command? * * For details on editing commands, refer to "EDIT screen." ■ Counter display is not 0 when you return to the beginning of the song • The display mode may be set to REMAIN (remaining recording time). • If the display mode is set to REL (relative time), the start point may be specified. * Go to the SONG screen SETUP, POINT page and check the settings. ■ Display indicates DISK FULL, MEMORY FULL, or TOO MANY REGIONS, and you cannot record or edit • There is insufficient free space, or too many recording regions. Erase unneeded tracks and then perform the Optimize operation to obtain more free space. ■ The display indicates DISK BUSY during playback • It is possible that the recorded data has become frag- mented, so that it cannot be read fast enough. You can try measures such as re-recording, deleting tracks, or backing up the data and then formatting the hard disk. 195 Appendix