Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 583
Is the signal set to DIRECT OUT? CS1D Operation
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Troubleshooting • Is the GATE/COMP set to an extreme threshold or ratio? ("CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)" →p.25, 27) • Is the EQ attenuator raised? ("CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)" →p.29) • Is the output channel [LEVEL] encoder raised? ("CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)" →p.63) • Check the levels in the METER screen. ("CS1D Reference Manual (Software)" →p.58) • Is the [GAIN] switch (maximum output setting) of the analog output card set to the correct position? →refer to the manual included with the I/O cards. • Has the DCA fader to which that channel is assigned been raised? ("CS1D Operation Manual (Basic Operation)" →p.93) ■ Sound is distorted • Is the word clock set correctly? ("CS1D Operation Manual (Start-up)" →p.24, 28, "CS1D Reference Manual (Software)" →p.53) • Are the head amp and [GAIN] encoder set correctly? ("CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)" →p.21, 31) • Is the input channel fader raised excessively? ("CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)" →p.32) • Is the STEREO A/B channel fader raised excessively? ("CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)" →p.53) • Is the EQ gain raised excessively? ("CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)" →p.29) • Is the analog output card [GAIN] switch (maximum output setting) set to the correct position? →refer to the manual included woth the I/O cards. ■ Sound is output even though not patched to an output channel • Is the signal set to DIRECT OUT? ("CS1D Operation Manual (Basic Operation)" →p.91) • Is the signal set to INSERT OUT? ("CS1D Operation Manual (Basic Operation)" →p.85) ■ No response when the MIX SEND encoder is rotated • Is the MIX bus set to FIX MODE? ("CS1D Reference Manual (Software)" →p.155) • Is MIX SEND turned on? ("CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)" →p.23) • In the case of the send point is set to POST, has the fader been lowered? ("CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)" →p.23, "CS1D Reference Manual (Software)" →p.158) ■ A paired channel does not sound like stereo • Is the pan mode setting and the pan value correct? ("CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)" →p.30, "CS1D Reference Manual (Software)" →p.158) ■ The volume of a specific channel rises and falls • Is ducking specified for GATE/COMP? ("CS1D Operation Manual (Basic Operation)" →p.55) ■ Cannot save a scene memory or library data • Are you attempting to save over read-only memory number or number that has been memory protected? ("CS1D Reference Manual (Software)" →p.18, 166) • In TC EVENT, the EVENT RECALLING parameter may have been set to ENABLE. ("CS1D Reference Manual (Software)" →p.33) ■ Can't save to memory card • Is the memory card protected? • Does the memory card contain sufficient space for saving the data? ■ Can't load from memory card • TC EVENT IN may have been set to ENABLE. ■ Cannot transmit/receive MIDI data • Does the MIDI PORT selection match the connections? ("CS1D Reference Manual (Software)" →p.29) • Are the MIDI MODE and channel settings made correctly for the transmitting and receiving devices? ("CS1D Reference Manual (Software)" →p.29) • Has an event been specified for the program change? ("CS1D Reference Manual (Software)" →p.29) ■ Operating the faders does not produce the desired level adjustment • Are the [LAYER] or [FLIP] switches set to the appropriate fader mode or mixing layer? ("CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)" →p.5, 13) ■ Only a specific channel is heard from the MONITOR or PHONES jack • Is CUE turned ON? ("CS1D Operation Manual (Basic Operation)" →p.116) ■ Noise is heard on a connected external device (recorder, etc.) • Is the word clock setting correct? ("CS1D Operation Manual (Start-up)" →p.24, 28, "CS1D Reference Manual (Software)" →p.53) • Is an unsynchronized signal being input? ("CS1D Reference Manual (Software)" →p.55) • Is the Dither setting appropriate? ("CS1D Reference Manual (Software)" →p.56) • Is the OSCILLATOR, TALKBACK, or SUB IN operating? ("CS1D Operation Manual (Basic Operation)" →p.120) 51