Problems With Playback - Roland R-26 Owner's Manual

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Problem
No sound received
from plug-in mic
Cannot select MP3 as
recording format

Problems with Playback

Problem
No sound
Can't play back
Unintended files are
played
No sound heard with
preview monitor
Cause
In order for sound to be received from a plug-in mic, plug-in power must be
turned on. Turn on plug-in power.
MP3 recordings are possible only when 2 CHANNEL is selected as the
recording mode, and the sampling rate is set at 44.1 kHz or 48.0 kHz.
Cause
You might not hear the sound if the output volume is too low. Try gradually
increasing the output volume.
Make sure that your headphones or speakers are correctly connected.
Make sure that the file name is assigned correctly. The R-26 cannot use files
that have a name that begins with a ". " (period).
The R-26 can only play files with a file name extension of .MP3 or WAV.
A damaged file cannot be played. You might be able to recover the file by
using the Repair function.
When using the unit as an audio interface, you won't be able to play projects
that have a different sampling frequency than the sampling frequency that is
set for the audio interface.
The file Play Mode might be set to shuffle playback (SHUFFLE). If so, the
R-26 will randomly select and play the next file. Change the setting back to
conventional playback (SEQUENTIAL).
Sound won't be output while headphones are being used.
Could preview monitor be turned off in the SYSTEM SETUP?
Turn preview monitor on.
When the input device is set as the internal mics in Audio Interface Mode,
sound will not be output.
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