Appendix
Appendix–38 — Reference Guide
■Playback pitch is wrong
• VARI may be selected.
• Is the AW4416 operating on the same sampling
frequency as the synchronized external device?
• Is the master device operating in a stable way?
• You may have executed the EDIT screen PITCH
command.
• Is an effect such as HQ.Pitch or Dual Pitch
selected for a monitor channel?
■Counter display is not 0 when you return to the
beginning of the song
• The display mode may be set to REMAIN
(remaining recording time).
• If the display mode is set to REL (relative time),
the start point may be specified.
• The SONG screen Setting page may be set to
MEASURE. *
* For details on this setting, refer to page 1 “SONG
screen.”
■No sound from the sampling pads
• In the SETUP screen Patch IN page, are the sig-
nals from the sampling pads assigned to a chan-
nel?
• The bank A/B setting may be incorrect.
■Can’t save a file
• Is there sufficient space on the internal hard disk?
• Did you perform the correct shut-down proce-
dure when you last turned off the power? *
* If you turn off the power without performing the
shut-down, data may be lost or the hard disk may
be damaged.
■Song file size is unnaturally large
• Even after you use recorder editing to erase a
track etc., that sound file will be saved on the
disk as an unused file. Execute the optimize oper-
ation in the SONG screen Song Edit page.
■File date is not recorded correctly
• Is the internal clock set to the correct date and
time? *
* If the date and time of the internal clock has
drifted, the internal battery may have run down.
Please contact your Yamaha dealer.
■A device connected to the SCSI connector is not
recognized
• The power of the SCSI device may have been
turned on after the AW4416.
• Is the SCSI cable connected correctly?
• The pins of the SCSI cable may have been bent.
• Is the ID of the SCSI device set correctly?
• Is termination specified correctly for the SCSI
device?
■Can’t save files on a SCSI device
• Is there sufficient free space on the save destina-
tion media?
• Has the save destination media been formatted
appropriately?
■Can’t load files from a SCSI device
• Is there sufficient free space on the internal hard
disk?
■CD-RW drive is not recognized
• Is the CD-RW drive connected correctly?
■Can’t create an audio CD
• Is CD-R media inserted?
• The inserted CD-R may have already been final-
ized.
• Is a signal recorded on the stereo track?
• The stereo track must be at least four seconds
long.
• It is not possible to create an audio CD from a
song whose Fs (sampling frequency) setting is
48 kHz.
■An audio CD you created does not play back on
a conventional player
• An audio CD you created you not play back on a
conventional player unless the disc has been
finalized.
■Audio recorded on CD-RW media does not play
back on some players
• In order for audio data recorded on CD-RW
media to be played back, the player must support
CD-RW. Contact the manufacturer of the player
regarding CD-RW support.
■The sound skips while playing an audio CD that
you created
• There may be differences in the quality of the
completed CD depending on the type of CD-R
media you use. If this occurs, try using single
speed (normal speed) recording rather than dou-
ble-speed or faster recording.
■The screen changes on its own when you oper-
ate the PAN or EQ encoders
• In the UTILITY screen Prefer. 1 page, turn the
AUTO PAN DISPLAY and AUTO EQ DISPLAY
settings OFF. *
* For details refer to page 33 “UTILITY screen.”
■Can’t use the [DATA/JOG] dial to control on-
screen parameters
• The [NUM LOCATE] key may be on.
• The [JOG ON] key may be on.