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Sequential TRIGON-6 - Appendix D: Support; Troubleshooting

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Appendix D: Support
Sequential
Appendix D: Support
Troubleshooting
Here are a few suggestions for resolving problems that may occur.
The sequencer or arpeggiator has stopped running.
Check the Clock settings (Global button 3) to ensure the Trigon-6 is set
to Out or, if set to In, make sure the Trigon-6 is receiving MIDI clock.
Some of the programs sound different than before.
Check the Mod Wheel position. The Mod Wheel can do a lot more than
just add vibrato. Also, check the Clock settings (Global button 3) to
ensure the Trigon-6 is set to Out or, if set to In, make sure the Trigon-6 is
receiving MIDI clock.
There is a ground hum in the audio output.
USB can cause ground loops, so try to resolve any grounding issues
between the computer and the Trigon-6. Or use MIDI, which is opto-
isolated.
The Trigon-6 is behaving erratically.
This is almost always caused by a MIDI data loop. Make sure that any
MIDI Thru functionality is turned off on the MIDI interface/hardware or
in the MIDI software application (sequencer or whatever). Disconnect
all the Trigon-6’s MIDI connections—MIDI and USB cables—and see
if the problem persists. You can also monitor the MIDI trafc with MIDI
Monitor (Mac OS) or MIDI-OX (Windows) to see if the Trigon-6 is
being overrun with duplicate messages.
MIDI System Exclusive data is not be transmitted/received.
Check the SysEx settings to make sure the correct port is selected (MID,
USB) using Global button 8.

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