Troubleshooting, Windows – Roland A-49 - MIDI Keyboard Controller (White) User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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Problem

Confirmation

Resolution

Duplicate notes

sound

Is the sound module set to Local On?
Is the software’s THRU function turned on?

Configure as follows.
Sound module: Local Off

Software’s THRU function: Off
For details, refer to the owner’s manual for the

equipment you are using.

Sound is

interrupted

during playback or

recording, sound

drops out

Are multiple programs running?

Exit programs that are not in use.

Windows

Is the system software up to date?

Run Windows Update or Microsoft Update

and make sure the system software is up to

date.

Mac OS X

Have you used Mac OS X Software Update?

Run Software Update and make sure the

system software is up to date.

Are the drivers for the computer’s internal

chipset and graphics card up to date?

Update to the latest drivers, as necessary.

Is the unit connected to a USB hub?

Connect the unit directly to one of the

computer’s USB connectors.

Did you try to play back or record immediately

after the computer started up or after it woke

up from sleep mode?

Wait a while before attempting playback or

recording.

There’s a time lag

from when you

play the keyboard

until your software

sound generator

produces sound

Have you lowered (decreased) the audio buffer

size of your software sound generator?
Have you lowered (decreased) the buffer size

for your sound card?

A software sound generator produces sound

using your computer’s sound card. Before the

sound from the software sound generator is

actually heard from the sound card as sound,

there will be a time lag referred to as “latency.”

Regardless of the combination of sound

generator and sound card you use, there will

always be some latency. Usually, however,

the latency can be kept to an acceptable

amount by using the right combination of

sound generator and card, and by making the

appropriate settings.
For details on how to make these settings,

refer to the owner’s manuals for your software

and sound card.

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