Drum Samples |801
Problem Solution
The selected Style or Song
cannot start
Make sure that the Clock parameter is set to Internal. If
you are using the MIDI Clock of another device (like a se-
quencer), you must set the MIDI Clock parameter to USB,
and make sure that the external device transmits MIDI Clock
data.
Does not respond to MIDI
messages
Make sure that the USB cable is connected correctly.
Make sure that the external device is transmitting through
MIDI channels enabled to receive in Havian 30.
Make sure that the MIDI IN Filters of Havian 30 do not pre-
vent the reception of messages.
Percussive instruments are
not played correctly
Make sure that the Drum track is set to Drum Mode and the
external device has not transposition applied.
Some ‘clicks’ can be heard
when playing a percussive
instrument
This is part of the sound, and not a problem.
A background noise can
be heard after selecting a
Performance, Style or STS
The selected Performance, Style or STS recalled the effect
‘17 St. Analog Record’, simulating the noise of a old vinyl
recording.
Media related problems
Cannot format a device Is the USB cable correctly connected?
Is the USB device correctly powered?
Is the device inserted correctly?
Is the write protect tab of the disk or card in the protect posi-
tion? Unprotect it.
Cannot save data to a de-
vice
Is the device formatted?
Is the device inserted correctly?
Is the write protect tab of the disk or card in the protect posi-
tion? Unprotect it.
Cannot load data from a
device
Is the device inserted correctly?
Does the device contain data compatible with Havian 30?
The message ‘Over Current
Condition Detected on USB
port: please remove the
USB media’ appears in the
display
The USB device is probably defective, due to a short circuit,
and cannot be used. While this will not damage Havian 30, it
is advisable to remove the device.