Roland Audio Canvas UA-100 User Manual page 93

Audio & midi processing unit
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Is the Peak Level Indicator Lit Red?
If audio is being input from the Line Input Jack, use the UA-100's Line Input Volume
to reduce the input level. If audio is being input from the MIC1/GUITAR Input Jack,
use the UA-100's MIC1/GUITAR Input Volume to reduce the input level.
Is the Volume Setting Appropriate?
Refer to "Adjusting the Output Level" (p. 41).
Are You Using a Game or Wave Data Playback Software?
If the sound is distorted when playing back Wave data from your computer (such as
when using a game or Wave data playback software), use the Main fader in the Mixer
window of the UA-100 Controller, the MASTER fader, or the Windows Volume
Control to adjust the output level.
Noise Occurs During Audio Playback.
Has a Microphone Been Left Connected?
If a microphone is connected to the UA-100, rotate the MIC1/GUITAR Input Volume or
MIC2 Input Volume all the way to the left to turn down the input level.
In Some Cases, the Graphics Accelerator May Cause
Noise to Be Present in the Audio Playback.
Use the following procedure to set graphics acceleration to None.
1.
In the Windows Control Panel, double-click Display to open the Display
Properties dialog box, and click the Settings tab.
fig.05-01e
2.
Click [Advanced], and in the property window that appears, click the
Performance tab.
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