Roland MV-8000 Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting
Mic sound is not output/is too weak
Is the mic cable connected correctly?
Check the connection.
The mic cable may be broken.
The mic level may have been lowered.
When sampling, use the SENS knob to adjust the level
appropriately.
Can’t record a sample
Is there enough sample memory capacity?
Sampled sound contains excessive noise or distortion
Is the input level appropriate?
If the input level is too high, the sampled sound
will be distorted. If it is too low, noise will be
heard. When sampling, turn the SENS knob in the
Sampling screen to adjust the level while
watching the level meter displayed in the upper
part of the display. Adjust the level so that the
“CLIP” indication in the display does not appear.
Are the effect settings appropriate?
Some types of effect may increase the level louder
than the original sample, or may intentionally
distort the sound. Some effects will also cause
noise to be emphasized.
Temporarily turn off effects, and check whether
the sample itself contains noise or distortion.
Then adjust the effect settings appropriately.
Are multiple samples being played
simultaneously?
Even if the level of each individual sample is
appropriate, simultaneously playing multiple
samples may cause the overall level to be
excessively high, causing distortion. Lower the
level of each sample so that the sound is not
distorted.
Data is not saved correctly.
You powered-off the MV-8000 without performing the
shut-down operation.
You powered-off while the disk drive was operating.
The disk drive was subjected to a strong impact.
Please format the disk drive.
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