Noise is heard during audio playback – Roland PCR-1 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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Noise is heard during audio playback

In some cases, you may also be able to solve this problem by grounding the chassis of your
computer, or the grounding connector of the AC power supply plug of your computer. In addition,
you can check whether any devices that produce a strong magnetic field are located nearby, such
as a television or microwave oven.

Are two or more audio devices such as the PCR-1 or a mixer connected to your
computer?

Try connecting only a single PCR-1 unit, and check whether the noise disappears. If numerous
audio devices are connected to a computer, noise may occur depending on your system. In such
cases, connect only the PCR-1 to your computer.

Does your sequencer software support ASIO 2.0 or 24-bit audio?

If your ASIO-compatible software does not support ASIO 2.0, it will not operate correctly if you use

[PCR-1 ASIO2.0 16bit]

or

[PCR-1 ASIO2.0 24bit]

as the ASIO driver.

In this case, select either

[PCR-1 ASIO1.0 16bit]

or

[PCR-1 ASIO1.0 24bit]

as the ASIO driver.

If your ASIO-compatible software does not support 24-bit audio input/output, it will not operate
correctly if you select

[PCR-1 ASIO1.0 24bit]

or

[PCR-1 ASIO2.0 24bit]

as the ASIO driver. In this

case, select either

[PCR-1 ASIO1.0 16bit]

or

[PCR-1 ASIO2.0 16bit]

as the ASIO driver.

Graphic accelerators may cause noise to be heard during audio playback.

Use the following procedure to turn the graphic accelerator

“Off.”

1.

In the Windows

Control Panel

, double-click the

Screen Properties

dialog box, and click the

Settings

tab.

2.

Click

Details

, and in the properties that appear, click the

Performance

tab. For Windows

2000, click the

Troubleshooting

tab.

3.

In the graphic, set the

Hardware accelerator

slider to

None

, and click

[OK]

.

4.

In the

Screen Properties

dialog box, click

[OK]

to close the dialog box. Then restart your

computer.

Try using the following procedure to change your disk drive settings.

The following setting item may not exist on some computers.

1.

In the Windows

Control Pane

l, double-click

System

.

2.

Click the

Device Manager

tab.

3.

Double-click

Disk Drives

to see the

list of devices

.

4.

From the list, select

GENERIC IDE DISK TYPE??

, and click Properties to access the

GENERIC IDE DISK TYPE?? Properties

dialog box.

* In the ?? field of

GENERIC IDE DISK TYPE??

, there will be a number that differs depending on your

computing environment.

5.

Click the

Settings

tab, place a check mark in the check box for the

DMA

option, and click

[OK]

to close the dialog box.

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