
Appendix
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TroubleshootingMessagesAbout the CDRW-1D1200 specificationsEffect Program ListRhythm Pattern ListIndexBlock diagramMIDI implementation
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Are you using the correct device for control?
→ Use the device that is selected for “Device
” in the [SYS-
TEM/USB] “Control” tab page. (→p.101)
Have you selected effect program number “000” (=NO
EFFECT), or have you selected an effect program that
does not include a control function?
If you are using MIDI to control the effect, are the D1200
and the transmitting MIDI device set to the same MIDI
channel? (→p.79, 101)
Can’t select insert effect “1in2out x2”
Insert effect assign may be set to “Trk.”
→ You can select “1in2out x2” if [INSERT EFFECT] “In-
sAss” tab page “Assign” is set to “In.” Change the setting
to “In.”
Can’t select insert effect “1in1out x8”
Insert effect assign may be set to “In.”
→ You can select “1in1out x 8” if [INSERT EFFECT] “In-
sAss” tab page “Assign” is set to “Trk.” Change the set-
ting to “Trk.”
Can’t apply master effects
The send level from each channel may be at zero or near-
ly zero.
→ In the [MASTER EFFECT/AUX SEND] “EffSnd1” or
“EffSnd2” tab page, adjust “Send” to raise the send level.
The return level may be at zero or nearly zero.
→ In the [MASTER EFFECT/AUX SEND] “MstEff1” or
“MstEff2” tab page, adjust “RetLev” to raise the return
level.
If you are monitoring the sound from the [MONITOR
OUT L/R] jacks, the monitor LR bus output may be
turned off.
→ In the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] “Monitor” tab page,
press the “MasterLR” button to turn it “On.”
Can’t apply the final effect
If you are monitoring the sound from the [MONITOR
OUT L/R] jacks, the master LR bus output may be
turned off.
→ In the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] “Monitor” tab page,
press the “MasterLR” button to turn it “On.”
Can’t apply external effect ([AUX OUT])
The external send level may be at zero or nearly zero.
→ In the [MASTER EFFECT/AUX SEND] “AuxSend” tab
page, use “AUX” to raise the external send level.
Is the output of the external effect connect to the [INPUT
1]–[INPUT 4] jacks, and assigned to a mixer input?
→ Make the appropriate assignment in the [INPUT/OUT-
PUT/SOLO] “Ch1–6” or “Ch7–12” tab page.
Have sub input settings been made correctly? (→p.67,
99)
Rhythm
Rhythm sound is not output
In the [RHYTHM] “SetUp” tab page, “Rhythm” may be
turned “Off.” ([RHYTHM] key dark)
→ Turn “Rhythm” “On.”
The recorder may be stopped.
→ Press the [PLAY] key. The rhythm will sound when the
recorder is recording or playing.
If you want to check the rhythm while the recorder is
stopped, access the [RHYTHM] “SetUp” tab page.
You may have selected a silent rhythm pattern.
The rhythm volume may be too low.
→ In the [RHYTHM] “SetUp” tab page, use “Rhythm V
ol”
to adjust the volume. If you are using tempo maps, use
the “TmpMap” tab page “Edit” button to adjust the vol-
ume of each map.
Rhythm sound does not go away, or sounds in duplicate (ex-
cessive volume)
In the [RHYTHM] “SetUp” tab page, “Rhythm” may be
“On” ([RHYTHM] key lit).
→ Either change the “Rhythm” setting from “On” to “Off,”
or use “Vol” to lower the volume.
Rhythm may be selected for monitoring.
→ In the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] “Monitor” tab page,
turn “Rhythm” “Off.”
Rhythm may be assigned as an input.
→ In the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] “Ch1–6” or “Ch7–12”
tab page, either select a channel assignment other than
“Rhythm L” or “Rhythm R,” or turn “Rhythm” “Off” in
the [RHYTHM] “SetUp” tab page.
A key does not function when
pressed
Some keys do not function while the recorder is playing
or recording.
→ Stop the recorder, and then perform the operation.
Some keys do not function while Scrub is on.
→ Turn off Scrub, and then perform the operation. (→p.34,
124)
Is a dialog box open?
→ Press either the [YES/OK] key or the [NO/CANCEL]
key to close the dialog box.
MIDI
MIDI sequencer won’t synchronize/MIDI control is not possible
Are the MIDI cables connected correctly? (→p.14, 79)
A MIDI cable may be broken.
Can’t synchronize using MTC or MIDI Clock
Are the master and slave settings correct? (→p.79)
Does the synchronization signal transmitted by the
D1200 match the synchronization signal being received
by your MIDI sequencer?
→ Check the “Select MIDI Sync Mode” setting. (→p.79, 102)
If “TempoSource” is set to “TempoTrack,” has MIDI
clock or tap tempo data been recorded on the tempo
track? (→p.51)
Have the appropriate synchronization settings been
made on your MIDI sequencer?
→ Refer to the owner’s manual of your MIDI sequencer.
Troubleshooting