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• Are you running multiple applications?
If multiple applications are running simultaneously, an error
message may be displayed. If this occurs, click [OK] and exit the
other applications.
• Was the driver installed correctly?
In order for you to play back MIDI data via the RS-70, the driver
must be installed. For installation and settings, refer to
"Installing & setup the driver (Macintosh)" (p. 151).
• Is your audio playback equipment (e.g., stereo system)
connected correctly?
Make sure that the USB connector of your computer is connected
to the RS-70 by a USB cable. Make sure that the RS-70's OUTPUT
jacks are connected by audio cables to the input jacks of your
audio playback equipment. For details on connections, refer to p.
17.
• Is the power of your audio equipment turned on?
Make sure that the power is turned on for your audio equipment
(e.g., stereo) and the RS-70.
• Are the various volume settings of the RS-70 set
appropriately?
Use the [VOLUME] knob of the RS-70 to adjust the volume.
• Is your computer in Suspend or Sleep mode?
If so, get your computer to resume normal operation, then exit
all applications that are using the RS-70. Next, turn the RS-70's
power off, then switch it on again.
• Is OMS set correctly?
As described in "OMS settings" (p. 153), check the OMS
settings.
Also make sure that the device for MIDI IN/OUT is correctly
selected in the MIDI settings of your MIDI sequencer software.
• Is the OMS setup enabled?
If a diamond-shaped symbol is not displayed at the left edge of
the title area in the OMS setup window, the setup is not enabled.
From the OMS File menu, choose "Make Current."
• Has your computer been set to enter Sleep mode?
If your computer enters Sleep mode, exit the software you are
using, and then restart your computer. We recommend that you
set your computer to not use Sleep mode.
Can't play back MIDI
• Has the MIDI device you are using been selected correctly?
Make the settings for the MIDI output device again (p. 153).
• Are the track outputs set correctly?
MIDI tracks to which no MIDI playback device is assigned will
not be heard. If you want to play back a MIDI track, you must
make sure that the MIDI device you want to use is displayed in
your software as the MIDI output port. For details, refer to the
owner's manual for your software.
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