Operating System Becomes Unstable - Edirol Canvas SD-20 Manual Del Usuario

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Problems when using the SD-20

Operating system becomes unstable

Operation becomes unstable when the computer is started up with the SD-20 already
connected
Please start up your computer with the SD-20 disconnected, and then connect the SD-20. On a
computer that uses a USB keyboard, starting up the computer with the SD-20 already connected
may cause operation to become unstable. In this case, start up the computer with the SD-20
disconnected, and then connect the SD-20.
The volume level of the instrument connected to INPUT Jack is
too low.
Could you be using a connection cable that contains a resistor?
Use a connection cable that does not contain a resistor.
No sound
Have you specified the MIDI data output destination in your operating system?
On your computer, you will need to specify the SD-20 as the output destination for MIDI data. For
details on how to make this setting, refer to Settings and checking.
(Windows -> ( p. 29 ) , Macintosh -> (p. 46, p. 49, p. 52, p. 56)
Have you specified the audio data output destination for your playback software?
Depending on your software, you may need to once again specify the SD-20 as the MIDI data
output destination. For details on this setting, refer to the operation manual for your application.
Are you running multiple applications?
If multiple applications are running simultaneously, an error message may be displayed. If this
occurs, click [OK] and exit the other applications.
Even if an application window is closed, it is still running if it appears in the taskbar. Be sure to exit
unneeded applications displayed in the taskbar.
Was the driver installed correctly?
In order for you to play back MIDI data via the SD-20, the driver must be installed. For installation
and settings, refer to "Getting Connected and Installing Drivers" (Windows, p. 17/ Macintosh,
p. 43).
Is your audio playback equipment (e.g., stereo system) connected correctly?
Make sure that the USB connector of your computer is connected to the SD-20 by a USB cable. Make
sure that the SD-20's OUTPUT jacks are connected by audio cables to the input jacks of your audio
playback equipment. For details on connections, refer to "Basic connections" (p. 13).
Is the power of your audio equipment turned on?
Make sure that the power is turned on for your audio equipment (e.g., stereo) and the SD-20.
Are the various volume settings of the SD-20 set appropriately?
Use the Volume knob located on the front panel of the SD-20 to adjust the volume.
Is your computer in Suspend or Sleep mode?
If so, get your computer to resume normal operation, then exit all applications that are using the
SD-20. Next, turn the SD-20's power off, then switch it on again.
Did you reconnect the USB cable or turn the power of the SD-20 off and on?
Exit all applications that are using the SD-20, and turn the power of the SD-20 off and then on once
again.
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