Korg D3200 ユーザーズマニュアル

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Appendices
Troubleshooting
Power does not turn on
Is the power cable connected to an outlet? (
Is the rear panel POWER ON (power supply) switch 
turned on? (
Nothing appears in the display
Is the top panel power on key lit? (
Is the contrast adjusted correctly? (
Vertical lines are visible in the display
Depending on the content of the display, vertical lines 
may be visible in the display, but this is not a 
malfunction.
→ If the screen is difficult to read, adjust the contrast 
(
No sound
Is the power of the D3200 or a connected device turned 
off? (
Is the MASTER fader, MONITOR LEVEL knob, or 
PHONES LEVEL
 knobs set to low?
Is the channel volume level set to low?
The actual volume level may not match the fader posi-
tions if pairing has been used and then switched off, or 
after automation has been used.
→ Go to the MIXERFADER/PAN/AUTOMATION
“Fader Pan”
 tab page, and raise and lower the fader to 
match the fader position to the actual volume. Then 
adjust the fader to an appropriate level.
Is the Solo function activated?
→ If Solo is being used, you will not hear channels that 
are not being soloed.
Can’t hear the playback
With the REC/PLAY key on, are the channel keys set to 
Play mode for the appropriate tracks? (
With the CH ON key on, are the channel keys turned 
On? (
Has solo been turned on, so that other tracks are not 
heard? (
If you have selected Cue, could the cue level of the 
channels be lowered?
→ Access the MIXERSOLO/MONITOR“CueLevel” 
Could the Trim level be turned down in the EFFECT, 
“InsertEFF”
 tab page?
→ If a channel is assigned to an insert effect, the volume 
of that channel is determined by the Trim setting even 
if the insert effect is set to NO EFFECT.
Is the 1–16/17–32 key set correctly? (
Input sound is inaudible or too soft
Is the TRIM knob raised to an appropriate level?
After connecting your audio source to an input jack, did 
you assign it to a mixer channel?
→ In the MIXERCH INPUT/SubMixer“Ch Assign” 
tab page, assign the source to a mixer channel. (
Verify that audio is being input.
→ Press the METER key, and in “Meter/Track View,” set 
“Select Level Meter Position”
 to “CH-Input.” Watch 
the meters to verify that audio is being input to each 
mixer channel (
With the REC/PLAY key on, are the channel keys set to 
Record mode? (
Are the monitor settings appropriate?
→ In the MIXERSOLO/MONITOR“Monitor” tab 
page, select the signal that you want to monitor (nor-
mally, turn “MasterLR” On). If you have turned 
“Rhythm”
 or “Cue” “On,” raise their volume levels. 
(
With the CH ON key on, are the channel keys turned 
On? (
Is the PAD key on?
Are you using INPUT1 and GUITAR IN simultaneously?
→ INPUT1 and GUITAR IN are shared. If a guitar is con-
nected to GUITAR IN, you cannot use INPUT1.
If cue is selected, the cue level of each channel may have 
been lowered.
→ In the MIXERSOLO/MONITOR, “CueLevel ” tab 
Is the 1–16/17–32 key set correctly? (
Could the Trim level be turned down in the EFFECT, 
“InsertEFF”
 tab page?
→ If a channel is assigned to an insert effect, the volume 
of that channel is determined by the Trim setting even 
if the insert effect is set to NO EFFECT.
No sound from AUX OUT
No drum sound
Can’t hear scrub playback
The incorrect track may be selected in the scrub page.
→ Select the correct track.
Faders don’t work
Fader does not work
If you switch pairing off after channels were paired, or if 
you recall a scene, the audio level of a channel may not 
match the position of the fader.
→ Raise or lower the fader so that it matches the actual 
volume level.