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Europa User Guide
Europa User Guide
Europa User Guide
Europa User Guide        
   
   
   
                            Common problems
                         Common problems
                         Common problems
                         Common problems 
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10.
10.
10.
10.  Common problems
Common problems
Common problems
Common problems    
 
I can’t get any sound out of Europa from the local keyboard
I can’t get any sound out of Europa from the local keyboard
I can’t get any sound out of Europa from the local keyboard
I can’t get any sound out of Europa from the local keyboard    
In order, check the following and try playing local keys at each step to see what cures the problem:  
 
•  Verify that the volume is turned up to an acceptable level 
•  Does sound come out with headphones plugged in to the PHONES jack on the back of the Jupiter 6? 
•  If using the balanced or ¼” outputs on the back of the Jupiter 6, is the mixer it is connected to 
powered and the track nonmuted? 
•  Is local mode enabled? Press and hold TAPE
TAPE
TAPE
TAPE
. Make sure the A
A
A
A
 LED is lit solid (local mode enabled if 
it is). If it isn’t, while still holding TAPE
TAPE
TAPE
TAPE
, press A
A
A
A
 to turn local mode back on 
•  Is the arpeggiator turned on? If it is, shut it off for the sake of testing 
•  Is the board in SPLIT
SPLIT
SPLIT
SPLIT
 mode? Is the SPLIT
SPLIT
SPLIT
SPLIT
 point reasonable? Press and hold one of the KEY MODE
KEY MODE
KEY MODE
KEY MODE
 
buttons (SPLIT 4/2
SPLIT 4/2
SPLIT 4/2
SPLIT 4/2
, SPLIT 2/4
SPLIT 2/4
SPLIT 2/4
SPLIT 2/4
, WHOLE
WHOLE
WHOLE
WHOLE
) and press a key, such as middle C (indicated by the 
white arrow on the front panel that points to the keyboard) to set a reasonable SPLIT
SPLIT
SPLIT
SPLIT
 point 
•  Has an external sequencer sent a continuous controller 7 (Volume) to Europa? Europa responds to 
board level volume control where the Roland code did not. Power cycle the Jupiter 6 to clear this 
condition, though if this is cures the problem, check with the sequencer documentation for volume 
change information. Europa will restore the Jupiter 6 to full volume after each power cycle 
•  Does the current patch make a sound? Try recalling other patches 
•  Is the HOLD
HOLD
HOLD
HOLD
 LED on? If so, shut it off 
•  Turn voice watch mode on by pressing and holding TAPE
TAPE
TAPE
TAPE
 and ensuring the E
E
E
E
 LED is lit solid. If not, 
press it to turn on voice watch. Press some keys on the local keyboard. Do any of the A
A
A
A----F
F
F
F
 LEDs light 
in sequence to the repeatedly played keys? 
•  Set Poly 1 mode. With voice watch still enabled, repeatedly press a single key. The A
A
A
A----F
F
F
F
 LEDs should 
sequence as the key is being played 
•  As a last resort, restore factory patches by powering off the Jupiter 6, holding the BENDER
BENDER
BENDER
BENDER
 button 
and turning on the Jupiter 6. A boot code of E
E
E
E----6
6
6
6
 will show – press any front panel button or 
keyboard key to boot Europa. Take the board out of PRESET
PRESET
PRESET
PRESET
 mode and select patch A
A
A
A----2
2
2
2
. Press 
some keys 
 
If no sound is heard at this point, then most likely one or both of the sound boards is at fault. 
 
Europa won’t respond to MIDI
Europa won’t respond to MIDI
Europa won’t respond to MIDI
Europa won’t respond to MIDI    
Europa has many additional features that the Roland code does not. A handful of these features can 
expose problems that have existed all along that were not possible to see on a synthesizer with a brain 
dead MIDI implementation.  
 
•  Ensure the Jupiter 6 has proper MIDI connectivity. Is there an IN cable plugged in? Does the TUNE
TUNE
TUNE
TUNE
 
LED blink with receive activity? If not, then check the sequencer or the master device for problems 
•  If the tune light blinks, is the correct MIDI channel selected? Most Roland code would allow 
reception on any MIDI channel (OMNI mode). Europa will not respond in OMNI mode. MIDI Data 
must be received on the set MIDI channel (described in the section Setting
) for Europa to respond to it 
•  Is the memory protect switch on? Was the channel set earlier but now is set to some other channel? 
Make sure the memory protect switch is turned off, otherwise Europa cannot memorize any board 
settings (such as the MIDI channel) 
•  Europa responds to continuous controller # 7 (volume). Roland code does not. Is the sequencer 
sending out a volume control change that is muting or reducing the volume of the voices? Most 
sequencers set volume values on sequence start. Ensure the volume value is set in the sequencer to 
something reasonable (try 127 – the maximum – for full volume output)