Can’t write

Was the drive subjected to physical shock or vibration while data is being written?

If you are unable to save data such as PCG or SNG files, has the disc been formatted?

If you are writing audio tracks to create an audio CD, it is not necessary to format the disc.

Are you using the recommended media for your drive?

If you are writing from an external SCSI drive to CD-R/RW, it is possible that the transfer speed is insufficient.

Writing may be successful if you lower the writing speed. PG p.173

Writing may be successful if you first copy the data from the external SCSI drive to the internal hard disk, and then execute the writing operation from the internal hard disk.

In some cases, a certain length of time may be required before the data begins to be saved. When first saving data on high-capacity media (e.g., the first time after powering-on the TRITON STUDIO that you save in Disk mode or execute sampling to hard disk in Sampling mode), some time will be required to allocate free area.

Are you using blank media?

If using CD-R, please use new media. If using CD- RW, use the page menu command “Erase CD-RW” (Disk, Make Audio CD) to erase the contents of the media before you execute Save.

A CD-R/RW saved on the TRITON STUDIO is not recognized by an external device.

A CD-R/RW saved or copied on the TRITON STUDIO using packet writing is not recognized on

a computer.

If you install a UDF version 1.5 compatible UDF reader or packet writing software on your com- puter, it will be possible to recognize the disc. PG p.299

In the case of a CD-R, it may be possible to make the disc be recognized by executing the page menu command “Convert to ISO9660 Format” (Disk, Util- ity page) to convert the disc to ISO9660 format. However depending on the state in which the disc was saved, it may be converted into ISO9660 level 3 format, and may still not be recognized. In this case if you install ISO9660 level 3 compatible reader soft- ware or packet writing software on your computer, it will be possible to recognize the disc. PG p.299

A CD-R/RW that was saved or copied on the TRITON STUDIO using packet writing is not recognized by the TRITON/TRITON pro/TRITON proX/TRITON-Rack.

These models do not support UDF version 1.5, and therefore will not recognize such a disc.

In the case of a CD-R, it may be possible to make the disc be recognized by executing the page menu command “Convert to ISO9660 Format” (Disk, Util- ity page) to convert the disc to ISO9660 format. However depending on the state in which the disc was saved, it may be converted into ISO9660 level 3 format, and may still not be recognized. PG p.299

Can’t write audio tracks

Additional writing is not possible on a CD-R/RW disc that has been finalized.

Can’t play back the disc on an audio CD player

Did you finalize the disc?

If you want to finalize the disc after writing addi- tional data, check the “Execute finalize too” check box when executing the page menu command “Write to CD” (Disk, Make Audio CD), so that the disc will be finalized. p.119, PG p.173

If you only want to finalize the disc, select the page menu command “Finalize Audio CD” (Disk, Make Audio CD), and press the OK button to finalize the disc. PG p.173

Are you using CD-R media?

Since some CD players are unable to play CD-RW media, we recommend that you use CD-R media.

Have you tried using a different type of media?

Some CD-R/RW media cannot be played by some CD players. You may be able to play back success- fully by using a different type (brand) of CD-R/RW media.

WAVE files

Playback level of the WAVE file is too high

Set “WAVE File Play Level” to Normal. You should usually set “WAVE file Play Level” at Normal, and set it to High (+12 dB) only if the S/P DIF output is too low. With the High (+12 dB) setting, the output from AUDIO OUTPUT L (MONO), R, and HEADPHONES will be louder. PG p.138

WAVE file playback level is louder/softer than the RAM samples

Adjust the “WAVE File Play Level.” You should usually set “WAVE File Play Level” to Normal, and use the “High (+12 dB)” setting only if the WAVE file playback volume is lower than the playback of the RAM samples. You should also use the “High (+12 dB)” setting if the S/P DIF output is not loud enough.

Can’t preview

Is the WAVE file format supported?

Select a WAVE file of a supported format. PG p.156, 172, 283

Other

Saved files or sampled WAVE files have an incorrect date/time.

Use the page menu command “Set Date/Time” (Disk, Utility page) to set the current date and time. p.146, PG p.170

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