Specs/trouble shooting, Specifications, Trouble shooting – Studio Electronics ATC-1X User Manual

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Maximum voices: one

Parameter resolution: 16 bit

Display: 3 digit light emitting diodes

Sound memory: internal RAM, 512 patches

Frequency response: very low to dog bothering

Residual noise level: really quiet

Total harmonic distortion: not much, but just enough

External dimensions: 19" x 10" x 31/2" (2 rack spaces)

Output: -15 dbm

Power supply: AC 90 - 250 VAC (50/60hz) auto switching

Weight: 8lbs of expertly designed well wrought genius

CV out: 0 - 10 volts / Gate out: 10 volt positive V-trigger







No sound:

i.

Are the connections correct?

ii.

Is the filter cartridge properly inserted?

iii.

Is the volume of the ATC-X turned up?

iv.

Are the MIDI channel settings correct?

The pitch is wrong:

i.

Is the master tuning setting correct?

ii.

Are the octave transpose, coarse tuning/fine tuning settings correct?

Accidentally turned the power off while editing:

i.

Unsaved patch edits will be lost.

Note is stuck on:

Although the ATC-X has been thoroughly tested for potential software bugs, we cannot
simulate all possible user setups. So in some instances, the ATC-X may "lock up" or "stick"
on a note. To rectify this situation, try one or more of the following fixes: Play and hold more
than 8 notes; send an (all notes off) command from your sequencer; recycle the power.

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