Turning the power on/off
Connecting the AC adapter
Connect the AC adapter to the microSTATION. For
details on this connection, please read the
ʺConnections and powerʺ on page 8 of Easy Start
guide.
You must use the included AC adapter only. Using
any other AC adapter may cause malfunctions.
Turning the power on
1. Lower the microSTATION's VOLUME knob.
If you have connected powered monitor speakers or
a stereo amp, turn down the volume of these
devices.
2. Press the rear panel Power switch to turn on the
power.
The display will show the model name and
software version.
3. Turn on your powered monitors or stereo amp.
4. Raise the microSTATION's VOLUME knob to an
appropriate position, and adjust the volume of
your powered monitor speakers or stereo amp.
Setup
Turning the power off
After you've finished editing, be sure to write
(save) your changes.
If you edit a program and then select a different
program or turn off the power, the changes you
made will be lost. The same is true for a
combination.
The settings you edit in Sequencer mode and
Global/Media mode are remembered as long as the
power is on, but will be lost when you turn off the
power, so be sure to save all your data before
turning the power off.
1. Lower the microSTATION's VOLUME knob.
Also turn the volume of your powered monitor
speakers or stereo amp down to zero.
2. Turn off the power of your powered monitor or
stereo amp.
3. Press the rear panel Power switch to turn off the
power.
The display will indicate "Now executing" while
data is being written to internal memory. Never
turn off the power during this procedure.
If you turn off the power during this process,
writing to memory cannot be completed normally.
In this case, the microSTATION might fail to
operate correctly when you turn the power on
again.
If this occurs, proceed as follows to initialize the
microSTATION's internal memory.
1. Power‐off the microSTATION.
2. While holding down the PLAY/MUTE button
and the function 08 button, turn on the
microSTATION.
The microSTATION will be initialized, and
internal memory will be written. The display
will indicate "Initializing..." during this time.
After initializing, you'll need to load the preload
data. For details, refer to ("Loading the
preloaded data"p.63).
Note: Initialization will require approximately 30
seconds to be completed.
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