Roland R-44 Owner's Manual page 77

4-channel portable recorder
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Problems with Playback
No sound
• If the Monitor level knob is turned too far down, the volume may be too low for you to hear.
Gradually increase the Monitor level knob.
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• If the output assignments are not set appropriately, sound is not output.
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• Make sure that your headphones or speakers are connected correctly.
No sound from the Internal speakers
• In the system settings for Speaker (p. 69), make sure that Speaker Switch is ON. No sound is output
from the Internal speakers if this setting is OFF.
• No sound is output from the Internal speakers if headphones are connected.
• To prevent acoustic feedback, no sound is output from the Internal speakers during recording or
recording standby.
• When the sound is too loud, the protection circuit is activated and sounds stop. Turn the Monitor
level knob to the left to adjust the volume to an appropriate level.
Skips occur in the sound
As you repeatedly write and delete project files, the files on the SD memory card become fragmented, and
this slows down the processing speed. If you continue recording in this state, the message "SD Card Slow!"
is shown, and skips may occur in the recorded project.
If making important recordings, you should consistently delete all projects together when finished with
them. Repeated deletion of smaller pieces of data causes the SD memory card to become fragmented,
possibly causing recording to fail.
"Monitor Level Knob [MONITOR (PUSH) SELECT]" (p. 13)
"Output assignments" (p. 18)
Troubleshooting
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