User`s manual

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Troubleshooting
Problem: The LEDs don’t flash when you hold down the Write
Button.
Solution: The Mini Effect Gizmo did not receive a MIDI Program
Change message. First, verify that you have a valid MIDI connection.
The MIDI output of your MIDI controller should be connected to the
MIDI input of the Mini Effect Gizmo by a MIDI cable that’s known to
be working correctly. The next most likely cause is that the Mini
Effect Gizmo is set to a different MIDI channel than your MIDI
controller. Check both devices to insure that they’re set to the same
channel. On the Mini Effect Gizmo, the MIDI channel is set to 1 by
default and can be changed in Setup Mode.
Problem: The signal coming out of the Mini Effect Gizmo is too loud.
Solution: There is a buffer level adjustment inside the Mini Effect
Gizmo. This is set to unity gain at the factory, but can be adjusted to
provide a boost. Remove the Mini Effect Gizmo lid (you need to
remove two screws on the top and two on each side). The level
adjustment is a small blue trimpot near the front panel input jack.
Using a Philips screwdriver, gently turn it all the way
counterclockwise for unity gain, or clockwise for a volume boost.
More troubleshooting tips can be found in the RJM Music Forum:
www.rjmmusic.com/forum