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Take 5 User’s Guide
Appendix C: Troubleshooting and Support
Appendix C: Troubleshooting
and Support
Troubleshooting
If you’re experiencing problems or unexpected behavior from your Take
5, here are a few typical scenarios and their solutions:
If the Take 5 isn’t producing sound:.
1. Recall the Basic Program. (Global>BasicProgram>Write)
2. If the problem is still there, check the following:
Volume - make sure it’s set to an appropriate value
Rear-panel output jacks - make your audio cables are connected to
left/right
output.
In the
global menu, make sure that local control is set to on.
If the sequencer or arpeggiator has stopped running:
Check the midi clock mode setting in global to ensure the Take 5 is set
to out or off. Or if set to in or in thru or in no s/s, make sure the Take
5 is receiving MIDI clock.
If some of the programs sound different than usual:
In the Global menu, check scale/alt tuning and make sure it’s set to
equal temperament. Also, check the Mod wheel position. The Mod
wheel can do more than just add vibrato. Also, check the clock mode
setting in the global menu to ensure the Take 5 is set to out or off.
Or if set to in or in thru or in no s/s, make sure the Take 5 is receiving
MIDI clock.
If there is a ground hum in the audio output:
USB can cause ground loops, so try to resolve any grounding issues
between the computer (if connected) and the Take 5. Or use MIDI, which is
opto-isolated.

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