Roland SP-606 Owner's Manual page 88

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Troubleshooting
No Sound from a Device Connected to
LINE IN
Is the [INPUT SOURCE] pad lit?
If you want to output sound from an external input source,
press the [INPUT SOURCE] pad so it is lit. (p. 25)
Is "Input Select" set to LINE?
In the INPUT SETTING screen, set "Input Select" to LINE. (p.
43)
Could the AUDIO IN REC LEVEL be lowered?
Adjust the AUDIO IN REC LEVEL knob until the level is
appropriate. (p. 44)
Could the level of the connected device be lowered?
Adjust the volume appropriately.
Could you be using a cable with a built-in resistor?
Use connection cables that do not have built-in resistors (such
as the Roland PCS series).
No Sound from a Device Connected to
DIGITAL IN
Is the [INPUT SOURCE] pad lit?
If you want to output sound from an external input source,
press the [INPUT SOURCE] pad so it is lit. (p. 25)
Has the correct setting been made in the INPUT
SETTING screen?
In the INPUT SETTING screen, set "Input Select" to DIGITAL,
and adjust the "Digital In Level" appropriately. (p. 43)
Could the level of the connected device be lowered?
Adjust the volume appropriately.
No Sound from Your Computer
Make the correct "USB Audio/MIDI" settings. (p. 84)
No Sound from the Mic/Insufficient
Volume
Is the [INPUT SOURCE] pad lit?
If you want to output sound from an external input source,
press the [INPUT SOURCE] pad so it is lit. (p. 25)
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Is "Input Select" set to MIC?
In the INPUT SETTING screen, set "Input Select" to MIC. (p.
43)
Could the AUDIO IN REC LEVEL be lowered?
Adjust the AUDIO IN REC LEVEL knob until the level is
appropriate. (p. 44)
Can't Sample
If you're sampling to a memory card, has the
memory card been formatted by the SP-606?
Format the memory card on the SP-606. (p. 67)
Sampled Sound Contains Noise or
Distortion
Is the input level appropriate?
If the input level is too high, the sampled sound will be
distorted. If the input level is too low, the sampled sound will
contain obtrusive noise. Watch the level meter displayed in
the screen, and adjust the AUDIO IN REC LEVEL knob
appropriately. (p. 44)
Memory-Related Problems
Data Was Not Saved Correctly
It is possible that you didn't turn off the power
correctly.
In particular, if you turn off the power while the display still
indicates "Processing ...," not only will the data not be saved
correctly, but other data may also be damaged. The damaged
data cannot be recovered. Always be sure to turn off the
power using the correct procedure. (p. 21)
Can't Select Data from a Memory
Card
Is the memory card inserted correctly?
Shut down the SP-606, remove the memory card, and reinsert
it all the way into the slot. (p. 22)
Is the memory card of the correct type?
The SP-606 can use CompactFlash cards with a capacity of
from 16 MB through 512 MB (3.3V). No other types of cards
can be used.

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