Aiwa ADN-1 Operating Instructions Manual page 52

Net md desktop audio
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Troubleshooting (continued)
Problem
The recorded sound drops out
Noise is heard
A track that should have been recorded using
high-speed mode isn't recorded
The disc can't be edited on other MD equipment
Small burst of noise occur during recording
Using with your computer
Problem
The audio is weak or has poor quality
"NetMD OFF" or "USB 5 OFF" is shown in the
display window
The main unit was not recognized when
connected to the computer
Operation is unreliable
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Possible solutions
• The sound was recorded at high volume. Record again
at lower volume.
• The audio may have been recorded in high-speed
mode from a dirty CD. Try recording again at normal
speed.
• If recording is stopped partway through a track, that
track will not be saved.
• The other MD equipment may not support stereo LP
modes. Edit the disc on this unit, or on other MD
equipment which supports stereo LP modes.
• When recording in stereo LP4 mode, small bursts of
noise may be occasionally introduced for certain
audio sources, as a result of the LP4 audio
compression method. Try recording in stereo SP
mode or stereo LP2 mode.
Possible solutions
• Set the computer audio volume to its maximum
setting.
• The USB cable may be disconnected from either the
main unit or the computer. Unplug and reconnect the
USB cable securely.
• The USB cable may not be properly connected to the
computer. Unplug and reconnect the USB cable
securely.
• Install the SonicStage Ver. 1.5 software from the
included CD-ROM. For details, see the "SonicStage
Ver. 1.5" manual.
• You may have the unit and computer connected via a
USB hub or extension cable. Operation cannot be
guaranteed with such a connection. Connect the main
unit and the computer using the supplied USB cable.

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