■ Noise is audible.
(For Windows) Is the latency setting of the ASIO Driver appropriate? (See page 22.)
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(For Windows) When using Cubase LE with a computer which the Hyper Threading is on, set as
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follows on Cubase LE.
Select [Devices] → [Device Setup] → [VST Multitrack] → [Expert] and check the box to the left
of "Multi Processing" and click [OK].
(For Windows) Setting Hyper Threading to off in the BIOS settings may solve the problem.
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Is the wordclock setting correct for both the GO46 and the external device(s)? (See page 21.)
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If the speed of your computer's hard disk is slow, problems may occur during recording and
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playback.
If you connect/disconnect the LAN, USB or the cables to the mini jacks terminals you are using
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while recording/playback, some noise may be caused and/or data may be cut off. Make sure
that you do not insert or unplug any connections while recording/playback.
Is the sample rate (wordclock) appropriate? A high sample rate can be the cause of the noise
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depending on the computer capacity and speed. (See page 21.)
Use of MIDI inputs and outputs when the sample rate is set to 192kHz may cause some noise
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and glitches in the sound. Do not use MIDI inputs and outputs when the sample rate is set to
192 kHz.
Try disconnecting the IEEE1394 (FireWire) cable and after a while connect it again.
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■ Cannot resume or suspend the computer correctly.
To protect the data you are working on, the computer prevents resuming or suspending the
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computer while the DAW applications/sequencer software is active. Close the application to
resume or suspend your computer.
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