Korg D4 Stereo System User Manual


 
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Appendices
Troubleshooting
No sound
Is the power of the D4 and/or connected devices
turned on? (p.17)
Is the amp or headphone connection correct?
Can’t hear the playback
The [MASTER] fader or [PHONE LEVEL] knob may
have been set to “0.”
The track volume level may have been lowered.
If when using punch-in/out you cannot hear the play-
back for other than the specified recording range of
the recording track, you may have turned the
“AutoIn” function “On.” (p.31, 57)
Can’t hear the input sound
Is the [INPUT SELECT] switch set correctly?
Have you pressed a [REC SELECT] switch to set the
desired input track as the recording track?
Is the [INPUT LEVEL] knob raised to an appropriate
level?
Make sure that sound is being input.
Turn the INPUT LEVEL knob and check whether
sound is being input. Raise the [TRACK] fader of the
track that’s selected for recording (by its [REC SEL]
key), and also raise the [MASTER] fader to an appro-
priate position. If the level meter is not moving, sound
is not being input to the track.
If you no longer hear the input sound when a record-
ing track is played back, did you set “AutoIn” to
“Off”? (p.31, 57)
[PAN] knobs don’t work
After you’ve edited an effect or used the [PAN] knobs
to adjust the pan or send, the physical positions of the
[PAN] knobs may no longer match the actual panning
settings.
Press the [EXIT] key to leave the mode you’re in, and
move the [PAN] knobs to left and right so that the
[PAN] knobs will match the actual panning settings.
Can’t record
Could the [TRACK] faders be lowered? (for conven-
tional recording)
Could the [MASTER] fader be lowered? (for bounce
recording; i.e., when REC MODE is set to “BOUNCE”
etc.)
Have you enabled recording (LED lit) on the track(s)
you want to record?
Could there be insufficient free space on the card?
Is the REC MODE appropriate? (p.56)
If the REC MODE is set to “CnvrtMP2,” the recorded
result will be created as a new song. (p.52)