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Troubleshooting
Recorded sound contains excessive noise or distortion.
Check the following points.
Is the input level appropriate? If the input level is too high, the
recorded sound will be distorted. If it is too low, noise will be
heard. When audio recording, turn the AUDIO IN slider in the
AUDIO TRACK screen or AUDIO MIXER screen to adjust the
level while watching the level meter displayed in the upper part
of the display
(
p. 104
).
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.
Can’t select data from a memory card.
Check the following points.
Is the memory card inserted correctly?
Turn off the power, remove the memory card, then re-insert the
memory card correctly.
Is the memory card an appropriate type?
The JUNO-G can use either PC card type memory cards, or
another type of memory card via a PC card adaptor.
I can’t use a memory card.
Is the memory card formatted?
An unformatted floppy disk cannot be used. Perform the
Format procedure (p. 164).
Issues Related to a Memory Card
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