Troubleshooting, No sound, Soft sound – Studio Electronics Boomstar User Manual

Page 32: Unwanted distorted sound, Unwanted noise, Unwanted sustaining sound, Out of tune, Plain lost, Of esoteric interest perhaps

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Studio Electronics Boomstar Quick Start Manual

Trouble Shooting

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TROUBLESHOOTING

No Sound

Check all audio and MIDI connections—make sure the Boomstar is set to receive on the correct channel.

[see p. 20, 5.3.1.2]

Reset patch. [see p. 8, 3.1]

Check all MIDI channel settings. [see p. 20, 5.3.1.2]

Turn up master VCA volume. [see p. 18, 5.2.11]

Turn up Mixer VCO 1 and VCO 2 levels. [see p. 19, 5.2.17]

Turn on Waveform 1 Sawtooth. [see p. 13, 5.2.4]

Turn off MIDI sync. [see 17, 5.2.10]

Turn off LFO trig. [see 16, 5.2.8]

Soft Sound

Check all audio connections.

Turn up master VCA volume. [see p. 18, 5.2.11]

Turn up Mixer VCO 1 and VCO 2 levels. [see p. 19, 5.2.17]

Unwanted Distorted Sound

Select “I” position for VCA Overdrive (top position). [see p. 18, 5.2.11]

Set Feedback to “0.” [see p. 19, 5.2.17.5]

Unwanted Noise

Don’t be tasty with feedback—its lowest settings can add noticeable hash. [see p. 19, 5.2.17.5]

Unwanted Sustaining Sound

Turn off drone. [see pp. 16, 5.2.8]

Out of Tune

Set master tuning to 440 Hz. [see p.18, 5.2.12] Or one could experiment with 432 Hz, as was done here with our

Boomstar SEM: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQza-J2kmUA&hd=1

Of esoteric interest perhaps:

The speed of light, the human light body and the math: 432 squared—186,624—

is within 1 percent of the speed of light, currently measured as 186,282 miles per second. The square root of the

measured speed of light is 431.6. It’s also been claimed that the original Stradivarius violin was designed to be tuned

to 432—true? Who knows? ‘Tis amazing how much more beautiful music feels at the 432 concert pitch of Maestro

Verdi. [Also google “cymatics.” It’s prettyenough!]

Plain Lost

Reset patch. [see p. 8, 3.1]

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