Korg PXR4 owner manual Troubleshooting

Models: PXR4

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Appendices

Troubleshooting

No sound

Is the power of the PXR4 and/or connected devices turned on? (→ p.14)

Are the amp or headphone connections correct?

Can’t hear the playback

The [MASTER] fader or [PHONES] knob may have been set to “0.”

The track volume level may have been lowered. After using the faders for effect editing, or after using the faders to adjust pan or send, the position of the faders may not match the actual volume levels.

After pressing the [EXIT] key to exit the current mode, raise and lower the faders so that the actual volume

levels match the fader positions, and then adjust the levels appropriately.

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.27)

Can’t hear the input sound

Is the [TRIM] knob raised to an appropriate level? Make sure that sound is being input.

Hold down the [SHIFT] key and press the [DISPLAY] key to set the “DISPLAY” indicator to “PRE,” and watch the meter to verify that sound is being indicated for each of the mixer tracks.

Raise the [TRACK] and [MASTER] faders to appropri- ate positions. If the level meters do not move, no sound is being input to the tracks.

If you no longer hear the input sound when a record- ing track ( displayed at the number) is played back, did you set “AutoIn” to “Off”? (→ p.27)

[TRACK] faders don’t work

After using the faders to edit an effect, or after using the faders to adjust pan or send levels, the position of the faders may not match the actual volume levels.

After pressing the [EXIT] key to exit the current mode, raise and lower the faders so that the actual volume levels match the fader positions, and then adjust the levels appropriately.

Can’t record

The [TRACK] faders may have been lowered (for con- ventional recording).

The [MASTER] fader may have been lowered (for bounce recording: i.e., when something is selected for

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Is the [INPUT SELECT] switch set correctly?

Have you pressed a [REC SELECT] switch to set the desired input track as the recording track (a symbol displayed by the number)?

“BOUNCE”).

Is the [REC SELECT] of the recording track set to REC ( displayed at the number)?

Is there enough free space on the card?

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Korg PXR4 owner manual Troubleshooting