Korg D1600 Owner's Manual page 132

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Can't control effects/scenes via MIDI
Do the MIDI channels of the D1600 and your MIDI
sequencer match?
In the [SYSTEM] "MIDI" tab page, check "GlobalCh."
( p.73)
The D1600 does not synchronize as a slave
If the D1600 is set as a MTC slave, several seconds may
be required before synchronization is achieved.
Can't control other devices via MMC
In the [SYSTEM] "MMC" tab page, is "Select MMC
Mode" set to "Transmit"?
Is the device receiving MMC set correctly to receive
MMC?
The D1600 does not transmit mixer parameters
In the [SYSTEM] "MIDI" tab page, is the "Control-
Change" parameter "Trans" turned on?
Is the device receiving control changes set to record
MIDI channels 1–16?
The D1600 does not receive mixer parameters
In the [SYSTEM] "MIDI" tab page, is the "Control-
Change" parameter "Recv" turned on?
External disk drive
The external disk drive is not recognized in the [SYS-
TEM] "DiskUtil" tab page
Is the external disk connected correctly? ( p.67)
Is the last external disk terminated correctly? ( p.67)
Are two or more disk drives set to the same SCSI device
ID?
For details on setting the SCSI device ID, refer to the
owner's manual of your drive.
Disk drive is not recognized when selecting songs
Has the disk been initialized?
Before recording or copying a song to an external disk
drive (on a HDD or removable disk), the disk must be
initialized. Initialization is not necessary in order to
backup (on a removable disk). If the disk is recognized
in the [SYSTEM] "DiskUtil" tab page, it can be used.
Can't remove the external removable disk
Is a song on the external removable disk currently
selected?
If the currently selected song is on the removable disk,
removing the disk may damage the song data; for this
reason, the D1600 locks the disk drive. Refer to
"Exchanging removable disks" ( p.68), and remove
the disk.
After a drive was left for an extended period (ten
minutes or more) after playback or locate, playback
is incorrect
Has the drive entered sleep mode?
Some drives may enter sleep mode if they have not
been accessed for an extended period of time. Press the
[STOP] key to cancel sleep mode.
Display indicates "Unknown Disk" even when DOS
format disk is connected
Refer to "Note when using DOS format disks" ( p.72).
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CD-R/RW
The external CD-R/RW drive is not recognized
Has the SCSI ID been set to other than 6? ( p.67)
Did you turn on the power of the CD-R/RW drive
before turning on the power of the D1600?
Temporarily turn off the power of the external CD-R/
RW drive and the D1600, and then turn on the power in
the order of the external CD-R/RW drive and then the
D1600.
The internal CD-R/RW drive option is not recognized
Has ID6 been specified for an external SCSI drive?
If an external drive with SCSI ID6 is connected, the
external drive will take priority. If you are using an
internal CD-R/RW drive, set the SCSI ID of the external
SCSI drive to a setting other than 6.
Has the CD-R/RW drive been installed correctly?
Turn off the power of the D1600, and check the connec-
tions. ( p.67)
Can't write
Further writing is not possible on a CD-R/RW disc that
has been finalized. ( p.49)
It is not possible to write to a CD-RW disc that contains
data created on another device.
CD writing has failed
Lower the speed at which data is written to the CD-R/
RW.
Use the recommended media for your drive.
Replace the media.
If you are writing from an external SCSI device to the
CD, the transmission speed may be insufficient.
You may be able to write successfully if you copy the
data from the external SCSI device to the internal hard
disk, and then write it from the internal hard disk to the
CD.
In some cases, the writing speed will be too fast if you
attempt to write at 4X speed.
Try writing at 2X speed.
Can't playback the disc on an audio CD player
Did you execute the Finalize operation?
In the [SONG] "CDR/RW" tab page, press the "Final"
button to execute the Finalize operation. ( p.92)
Are you using CD-R media?
We recommend that you use CD-R media, since CD
players may not be able to play CD-RW media.
Have you tried using a different type of media?
Even when the recommended type of CD-R/RW media
is used, some CD players may be unable to play back
the disc. Sometimes playback will be successful if a dif-
ferent type of CD-R/RW media is used.
Can't backup to CD-R/RW
Are you using blank media?
In the case of a CD-R, you must use new (unused)
media. In the case of CD-RW, use the [SONG] "CDR/
RW" tab page "Erase" button to erase the contents of
the media before you execute the backup.

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