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Troubleshooting

DTX700 Reference Manual

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If data cannot be saved on a USB memory device, try the following.

• Ensure that the USB memory device in question has been formatted using the DTX700.

(See page 62.)

• Ensure that the USB memory device in question has not been write-protected.

• Ensure that there is sufficient free space on the USB memory device to save the data. (You can check the amount of free space

available on the Menu area’s File/Memory Info page.

See page 63.

)

If a standard MIDI file cannot be read from a USB memory device, try the following.

• Ensure that the standard MIDI file in question is of Format 0. (Format 1 files cannot be read.)

• Ensure that the file to be read is located within the USB memory device’s root directory (that is, not within any folder).

If a wave file cannot be read from a USB memory device, try the following.

• Ensure that the wave file in question is 16-bit.

• Ensure that there is sufficient free space in the DTX700 to load the wave file.

• Ensure that the USB memory device in question has been formatted using the DTX700.

(See page 62.)

• Ensure that the file to be read is located within the USB memory device’s root directory (that is, not within any folder).

• If using USB cables, ensure that they are connected correctly.

• Ensure that the MIDI IN/OUT parameter from the Menu area’s Utility/MIDI page has been set correctly. (If you want to exchange

MIDI data with a computer via USB, ensure that the MIDI IN/OUT parameter is set to “USB”. Alternatively, if you want to exchange
MIDI data with external devices via MIDI cables, ensure that this parameter is set to “MIDI”.

See page 41.

)

If starting a sequencer connected via MIDI causes the DTX700 to also start playback or vice-versa, proceed as fol-

lows.

• Ensure that the SeqCtrl (Sequencer Control) parameter from the Menu area’s Utility/MIDI page has been set correctly.

(See

page 42.)

If the Cubase Remote function cannot be activated, try the following.

• Ensure that the DTX700 and the computer have been correctly connected.

• Ensure that the MIDI IN/OUT parameter from the Menu area’s Utility/MIDI page has been set correctly. (In order to enable commu-

nication with a computer via USB, ensure that this parameter is set to “USB”.

See page 41.

)

If the Cubase Remote function does not work as expected, proceed as follows.

• Ensure that the DTX700 Extension has been installed on the computer in question.

If data cannot be exchanged with DAW applications, note the following.

• When the Auto Power-Off function activates to turn off the DTX700, any connection with DAW software will be lost. To restore this

connection, close the DAW application, turn the DTX700 back on, and then launch the application once again. It is advisable to dis-
able the Auto Power-Off function when exchanging data with a computer.

Difficulties are experienced with procedures involving USB memory devices.

MIDI data cannot be exchanged with a computer or external MIDI device.

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