Troubleshooting
A-4
MV-8800 Appendices
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Problems with the sound (continued)
Problem
Cause
A specific part of an
instrument does not
sound, or is too low in
volume
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Is the appropriate patch loaded into the part?
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In the INSTRUMENTS screen (Screen Guide; p. 114), check the Patch value.
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Could the part be muted (silenced)?
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In the MIXER (INSTRUMENTS PART) screen (Screen Guide; p. 236), turn the Mute setting
Off.
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Could the part volume level be turned down?
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In the MIXER (INSTRUMENTS PART) screen (Screen Guide; p. 236), increase the Level.
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Is the part output assign setting appropriate?
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In the MIXER (INSTRUMENTS PART) screen (Screen Guide; p. 236), check the Output
value. If you want the sound to be output from master out, choose Mix.
A specific partial does
not sound, or is too low
in volume
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Could the partial’s volume level be turned down?
➔
In the PARTIAL EDIT screen (Screen Guide; p. 125), increase the Level.
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Is the partial’s output assign setting appropriate?
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In the PARTIAL EDIT screen (Screen Guide; p. 125), check the Output Assign value. If you
want the sound to be output from master out, choose Mix.
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Could the SMT switch be turned off?
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In the PARTIAL EDIT (SMT) screen (Screen Guide; p. 141), turn the Sw setting On.
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Could the SMT volume level be lowered?
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In the PARTIAL EDIT (SMT) screen (Screen Guide; p. 141), raise the Level.
A specific audio phrase
does not sound, or is too
low in volume
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Could the audio phrase’s volume level be turned down?
➔
In the AUDIO PHRASE EDIT screen (Screen Guide; p. 155), increase the Level.
A specific audio track
does not sound, or is too
low in volume
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Could the audio track mixer be muted (silenced)?
➔
In the MIXER (AUDIO TRACK) screen (Screen Guide; p. 235), turn the Mute setting Off.
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Could the audio track mixer volume be lowered?
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In the MIXER (AUDIO TRACK) screen (Screen Guide; p. 235), increase the Level.
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Is the audio track mixer’s output assign setting appropriate?
➔
In the MIXER (AUDIO TRACK) screen (Screen Guide; p. 235), check the Output value. If you
want the sound to be output from master out, choose Mix.
Sound is interrupted
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Could more than 64 notes have been played simultaneously?
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In the PARTIAL EDIT (SMT) screen (Screen Guide; p. 141), use the partial’s SMT settings to
turn the Sw to Off for samples you’re not using.
➔
In the INSTRUMENTS screen (Screen Guide; p. 114), adjust the VoRsv value for the parts
that you don’t want to be interrupted.
Volume of the device
connected to the
ANALOG INPUT jacks
(MIC/LINE or PHONO) is
too low
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Could you be using a cable that has a built-in resistor?
➔
Use a cable that does not contain a built-in resistor (such as one from the Roland PCS series).
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Could the input sensitivity have been lowered by the SENS knob?
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Could the input mixer volume be lowered?
➔
In the MIXER (AUX/FX/AUDIO PHRASE/INPUT) screen (Screen Guide; p. 237), raise the
Level.
Can’t input sound from a
device connected to
ANALOG INPUT
(PHONO)
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Could a different device be connected to the ANALOG INPUT (MIC/LINE) jacks?
➔
If cables are connected to the ANALOG INPUT (MIC/LINE) jacks, sound cannot be input from
a device connected to the ANALOG INPUT (PHONO) jacks. You must disconnect the cables
from the ANALOG INPUT (MIC/LINE) jacks.
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Is the input mixer’s input source setting appropriate?
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In the GLOBAL screen (Screen Guide; p. 173), set the Input Select setting to Analog.
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