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Troubleshooting
A-4
MV-8800 Appendices
Problems with the sound (continued)
Problem
Cause
A specific part of an
instrument does not
sound, or is too low in
volume
Is the appropriate patch loaded into the part?
In the INSTRUMENTS screen (Screen Guide; p. 114), check the Patch value.
Could the part be muted (silenced)?
In the MIXER (INSTRUMENTS PART) screen (Screen Guide; p. 236), turn the Mute setting
Off.
Could the part volume level be turned down?
In the MIXER (INSTRUMENTS PART) screen (Screen Guide; p. 236), increase the Level.
Is the part output assign setting appropriate?
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
Could the partial’s volume level be turned down?
In the PARTIAL EDIT screen (Screen Guide; p. 125), increase the Level.
Is the partial’s output assign setting appropriate?
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.
Could the SMT switch be turned off?
In the PARTIAL EDIT (SMT) screen (Screen Guide; p. 141), turn the Sw setting On.
Could the SMT volume level be lowered?
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
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
Could the audio track mixer be muted (silenced)?
In the MIXER (AUDIO TRACK) screen (Screen Guide; p. 235), turn the Mute setting Off.
Could the audio track mixer volume be lowered?
In the MIXER (AUDIO TRACK) screen (Screen Guide; p. 235), increase the Level.
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
Could more than 64 notes have been played simultaneously?
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
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).
Could the input sensitivity have been lowered by the SENS knob?
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)
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.
Is the input mixer’s input source setting appropriate?
In the GLOBAL screen (Screen Guide; p. 173), set the Input Select setting to Analog.
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