Owner`s manual

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Troubleshooting
Are the volume controls of the FA-66 set appropriately?
Adjust the output volume knob and direct monitor volume of the FA-66’s front
panel.
Is your audio playback system (e.g., stereo) connected correctly?
Make sure that the FA-66’s output jacks are correctly connected using audio cables
to the input jacks of your audio playback system. For details on connections, refer
to
“Basic connections”
(p. 35).
Did you connect/disconnect the FireWire (IEEE 1394) cable or cycle the
power to the FA-66 while your software was running?
You must close all software that uses the FA-66 before powering off the FA-66.
If you start up your computer with the FA-66 connected, operation may become
unstable for some computers.
In this case, connect the FA-66 after starting up your computer.
Could your computer have entered Standby (Suspend) or Sleep mode?
After your computer wakes up, close all software that had been using the FA-66,
and then cycle the power to the FA-66.
Have you specified the audio and MIDI data output destination in the
operating system?
Depending on the software you are using, you may need to specify the FA-66 as the
audio data output destination for your computer. For details on this setting, refer to
“Audio and MIDI settings”
(p. 19) or
“Driver settings”
(p. 30).
Is the driver installed correctly?
If you’re using Windows, you’ll need to install a driver in order to play back audio/
MIDI data via the FA-66. For details on installation and settings, refer to
“Installing
the driver (Windows)”
(p. 24).
Are you running numerous software programs?
An error message may appear if numerous software programs are running
simultaneously. If this occurs, close the software you are not using.
In Windows, a program is still running if it remains in the taskbar even after you
close its window; close any unneeded software shown in the taskbar.
No sound
Can’t record or play back audio or MIDI
No sound
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