Yamaha UW500 UW500 Owners Manual - Page 53
on XGworks., Wave data and MIDI data do not synchronize with each other
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Troubleshooting (FAQ) [Control Panel] → [System] → [Performance]. NOTE Yamaha recommends that only users with advanced knowledge about computers change this setting. Make sure that the file system is correctly set. If the computer has enough free memory space (more than 128MB) and the size of the Wave file to be recorded or played back is not large, you may be able to improve the performance by changing the setting for the virtual memory. Some computers may need updated device drivers (such as a hard disk controller) or BIOS. For more information, contact the customer support department or visit the home page of the computer manufacturer. s Cannot suspend or resume the computer correctly. • Do not suspend the computer while the audio/MIDI application is running. s Wish to use the UW500 in MIDI-supported games. 1. Double-click "Multimedia" in the "Control Panel". 2. Click the "MIDI" tab and select the driver according to the port number of the connected tone generator. (page 29) s Wave data and MIDI data do not synchronize with each other on XGworks. → MIDI data may not synchronize to Wave data on some computers. In this case, insert blank Wave data at the end of the XGworks song. → Select [System Setup] from the [Setup] menu in XGworks to display the Device page. Do not select unnecessary devices here. 53
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