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Input signals are present but the |
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Make sure a monitor SOURCE is selected on SETUP page 2. See “Mon- | |||
monitor output and phones are | |||
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| Make sure that the MONITOR OUT LEVEL (or PHONES LEVEL) control | ||
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Solo mode is selected but nothing | |||
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Make sure that the MONITOR OUT LEVEL (or PHONES LEVEL) control | |||
can be heard. | |||
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| is turned up, and that the SOLO TRIM control on SETUP page 2 is | |
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| turned up. See “Using Solo” on page 81 for more information. | |
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Solo doesn’t function as expected | Check whether or not the Solo function is enabled. See “Solo Setup” | ||
and the [SOLO] button indicators | |||
light up instead of flashing. | |||
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Channels seem to run out of | Use the Attenuator function on the EQ page to reduce the level. See | ||
headroom, especially when EQ | “Attenuating Input Channel Signals” on page 43 for more informa- | ||
boost is applied. | |||
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The Digital Stereo Coaxial In signal | Probably because the Digital Stereo Coaxial In is flipped with inputs | ||
appears on input channels 13 and | |||
13 and 14. See “Digital Stereo In” on page 213 for more information. | |||
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Cannot hear signals connected to | Probably because these inputs have been flipped with the Digital Ste- | ||
reo Coaxial In on PAN/ROUT page 4. See “Digital Stereo In” on page | |||
inputs 13 and 14. | |||
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The 2TR IN signal appears on input | Probably because the | ||
channels 15 and 16. | |||
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Cannot hear signals connected to | Probably because the | ||
inputs 15 and 16. | |||
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Cannot select the bus out master | Bus out master levels are set using the virtual faders on PAN/ROUT | ||
page 3. See “Setting Bus Out Master Levels” on page 109 for more | |||
faders. |
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Recordings made via the Digital | Make sure that the Dither function is set to match the wordlength of | ||
Stereo Coaxial Out or Option I/O | the digital recorder. See “Output Dither” on page 212 for more infor- | ||
sound grainy. | |||
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Digital Stereo Coaxial In and Option | Make sure that all digital audio equipment is wordclock synchronized | ||
to a common wordclock source. See “About Wordclocks” on page | |||
I/O digital input signals sound noisy. | |||
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Input channels are configured as a | Make sure that the odd channel is panned hard left and the right | ||
stereo pair but the signal appears to | channel is panned hard right. See “Panning Input Channels” on page | ||
be mono. | |||
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Configured a stereo pair but the | Make sure that the phase of both input channels in the stereo pair is | ||
set the same. Phase settings are not linked when channels are paired. | |||
signal sounds out of phase. | |||
See “Changing the Input Phase” on page 42 for more information. | |||
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Signals sound delayed. | Make sure that the Channel Delay function is set correctly. See “Delay- | ||
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Added faders to a fader group but | Make sure that the fader group is enabled. See “Grouping Faders” on | ||
grouping does not work. | |||
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