Appendices, Troubleshooting – Strahl D1600mkII User Manual

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oubleshooting

Appendices

Various

messages

Hard disk and

CD-R/RW drive

Specifications

MIDI implementation

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Block diagram

Ef

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List

Rhythm Patter

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List

Demo Song List

Index

Appendices

Nothing appears in the display

Is the D1600mkII powered-on? (→p.11)

Is the contrast adjusted appropriately? (→p.8)

No sound

Is the D1600mkII and the connected equipment
powered-on? (→p.11)

Is the [MASTER] fader or [PHONES LEVEL] knob
raised?

Is the channel volume level raised?
After using pairing and then switching it off, or after
reading a scene, the actual volume level may not
match the fader position.

→ Raise and lower the fader so that the fader position

matches the actual volume level, and then adjust the
level appropriately.

Can’t hear the playback

Is the [TRACK STATUS] set to PLAY? (p.3, 134)

Has Solo been turned on to mute the track audio?
(→p.131)

If you are using audio punch-in/out and cannot hear
the playback of the recorded track ([TRACK STATUS]
REC) outside of the in-out region, has the [SOLO/
MONITOR] “Monitor” tab page setting “AutoIn”
been turned “On”?

When cue is selected, the cue level of each channel
may have been lowered.

→ In the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Monitor” tab page, raise

the cue level.

Can’t hear the input

After being connected to an input jack, has the input
been sent to a mixer channel?

→ In the [INPUT/TUNER] “Ch1–8” or “Ch9–16” tab

page, send the signal to a mixer channel. (→p.36, 123)

Check that an audio signal is being input.

→ In the [METER/TRACK VIEW] page, set

“SelectDisplay” to “PostFdr,” and watch the meter to
verify that audio is being input to each mixer channel.
Raise the [CHANNEL] faders and [MASTER] fader to
appropriate positions. If the meter does not move,
there is no input to the channel.

Are the monitor settings appropriate?

→ In the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Monitor” tab page, select

the signal that you wish to monitor. (Normally, set
“MasterLR” to “On.”) If “Rhythm” or “Cue” are
turned “On,” raise their volume levels. (→p.132)

Is the [TRACK STATUS] set to REC or INPUT? (→p.3,
134)

Has the [TRIM] knob been raised to an appropriate
level?

If the input sound is no longer heard when you play-
back a track whose [TRACK STATUS] is set to REC,
has the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Monitor” tab page set-
ting “AutoIn” been turned “Off”?

When cue is selected, has the cue level of each channel
been turned down?

→ In the [SOLO/MONITOR] “Monitor” tab page, press

the “Level” button and raise the level.

In some cases, the sound of the digital input may not
be input for two or three seconds. If the sampling
frequency changes on the digital input device that is
connected (for example from 48 kHz to 44.1 kHz), the
sampling rate converter inside the D1600mkII will
require two or three seconds to register the frequency
change. Please wait until the sound can be heard once
again.

Is the format of the digital input inappropriate?

→ Connect an instrument or digital audio device that

conforms to CP-1201 or S/P DIF.

No sound from an audio CD inserted in the CD-R/RW
drive

Is the output from the CD-R/RW drive correctly
assigned to a mixer channel?

→ Assign the output to a mixer channel in the [INPUT/

TUNER] “Ch1–8” or “Ch9–16” tab page, and set the
[TRACK STATUS] to INPUT (orange).

Did you subject the D1600mkII to vibration or impact?
The CD-R/RW drive in the D1600mkII is a removable
unit.

→ Check that the CD-R/RW drive is installed correctly.

(→p.160)

Only the sound of an audio CD can be heard

Is “CD Monitor” turned “On” so that the monitor
sound is not output?

→ If “CD Monitor” is “On,” all sound other than the

sound from the CD drive will be muted. Turn this
“Off” unless you are using the CD drive to monitor an
audio CD. (→p.111)

No sound from [AUX OUT]

“External effect does not apply ([AUX OUT])”
(→p.155)

Can’t hear the rhythm

(→p.155)

Can’t hear the Scrub playback

Have you selected the wrong track in the Scrub page?

→ Select the correct track.

Troubleshooting

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