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Problems with the Sound
Problem
No sound
The input source (audio
source) is not output
Could the connections be incorrect?
Make the correct connections.
Could the power on the connected equipment (mic, digital piano, etc.)
be switched off?
Turn on the power.
Could the volume of the connected device be turned down?
Raise the volume of the connected device.
Could headphones be plugged in?
Unplug the headphones.
Is the volume set to the minimum?
Use the [VOLUME] knob to raise the volume.
Could the speakers be muted ([SPEAKER] switch in the "OFF"
position)?
Set the [SPEAKER] switch to the "ON" position to disable speaker
muting.
Could the [
(Recording)] button be blinking or lit?
In recording-standby mode or while recording, there will be no sound
from the speakers, regardless of the position of the [SPEAKER] switch.
Use headphones if you want to monitor the sound during recording.
Could the input level be turned down?
If you've connected external mics, turn the [MIC] knob to raise the input
level.
If you're inputting audio via the LINE IN jacks, turn the [LINE] knob to
raise the input level.
Could the [MIC SELECT] switch be in the "INT" position?
If the [MIC SELECT] switch is in the "INT" position, the sound from the
internal mics will be recorded.
The sound from the internal mics won't be heard from the speakers. Use
headphones if you want to monitor the sound of the internal mics.
Could the [MIC SELECT] switch be set incorrectly?
If you want to record using the internal mics, set the switch to "INT."
If you want to use external mics for your recording, set the switch to
"EXT."
Cause and Action
Troubleshooting
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