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Troubleshooting
If the SH-32 stops producing sound, or if it does not function the way you expect, please check the following points first. 
If checking these points does not resolve the problem, please contact your dealer or a nearby Roland service center.
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Problem
Cause
Action
Power does not turn on
Is the AC adaptor connected correctly to the SH-32 and 
to an AC outlet?
Check the AC adaptor connections.
No Sound/Volume is low
Is the power of the connected devices turned on?
Make sure that the power of your amp or mixer system is turned on.
Is the volume turned down?
Check the volume of the SH-32 and of the connected amp or mixer.
Is there sound in the headphones?
If there is sound in the headphones, it is possible that the connection 
cables are broken, or that the amp or mixer is malfunctioning. Check 
the connection cables and your other equipment once again.
Is the Demo Song playback selected?
Is the Local Switch turned OFF?
Is the Patch or Performance level set too low?
Is the Sustain level of the AMP section set too low?
Is the frequency of the FILTER section set too low?
Is the rate of the LFO 1 section set to slow?
Have volume messages been received from an external 
MIDI device to lower the volume?
Check the volume.
Do the transmit channel and the receive channel 
match?
Make sure that the transmit and receive channels of the SH-32 and the 
external MIDI device match (p. 84).
Is the external MIDI clock reaching the SH-32 (when 
CLOCK is set to “MIDI” and the LFO’s BPM SYNC or 
Arpeggiator is on)?
Set the external MIDI device so that the MIDI clock is transmitted 
properly.
Is the Arpeggio Style (or Rhythm Style) blank (contains 
no notes) while Arpeggiator is on?
Either record notes to the Arpeggio Style (or Rhythm Style) or turn off 
Arpeggiator.
Is an external MIDI keyboard being used with the RE-
MOTE function turned on and LOCAL set to OFF?
Is Slicer or a similar effect selected for INS-FX with an 
extremely slow cycle set?
Long periods in which no sound is produced can occur with these 
sorts of settings. Check the Rate and other cycle-related settings.
Pitch is wrong
Are the Pitch settings of the OSC 1&2 section correct?
Check the [COARSE] (Coarse Tune)/[FINE] (Fine Tune) settings of 
the OSC 1&2 section (p. 54).
Is the Master Tune setting correct?
In Performance mode, are the tuning settings for each 
Part enabled?
In Part Assign mode, set PITCH [COARSE] and [FINE] to (0).
Has a Pitch Bend message been received from an exter-
nal device, leaving the pitch “hanging?”
Try moving the pitch bend lever of the connected MIDI keyboard.
Notes drop out
 (are broken off)
Is Solo/Unison selected?
When Solo or Unison is selected, only one note at a time will sound 
even if two or more keys are pressed. If you wish to play two or more 
notes at a time, press [SOLO] or [UNISON] to make the indicator go 
dark, selecting Poly (p. 61, p. 62).
Is the maximum simultaneous polyphony being ex-
ceeded?
The SH-32 has a maximum polyphony of 32 voices. Try seeing if set-
ting Oscillator Reserve can help (p. 73).
Sound is cracked
 (distorted)
Has the Patch level or other level been turned up?
A sputtering noise, either pe-
riodic or non-periodic, is au-
dible
Is the pan alternating over a wide range with a rapid 
LFO cycle?
The SH-32 is not equipped with any supplemental circuitry (which 
makes the connection between level changes smoother) for the pan, so 
noise may be generated when the pan changes rapidly or over a wide 
angle. If this becomes objectionable, use the INS-FX (Auto Pan Type) 
instead of the LFO to control the pan (p. 111).
Is “Lon” (LOFI NOISE) selected as the INS-FX type?
This effect type generates simulated analog recorder noise even when 
there is no input (this does not indicate a malfunction).
No panning effect
Are you using a mono type INS-FX effect?
When you use a mono INS-FX, the sound generator’s pan is disabled, 
so sound is localized at the center when output. Either turn off INS-FX, 
or use a stereo effect.
Sound generator filter not 
functioning
Is Oscillator Sync turned on?
Oscillator Sync and the sound generator section’s filter cannot be used 
at the same time. By selecting Filter as the INS-FX type, you can easily 
apply the filter effect.
Is the filter’s ENV DEPTH set to “0” (when only A/D/
S/R is not effective)?
Check the FILTER section’s [ENV DEPTH] setting.
Is the Rhythm Set being edited (when only the SLOPE 
cannot be switched)?
The filter’s SLOPE cannot be replaced in Rhythm Sets (it is fixed at -12 
dB).
REV/DELAY On/Off and the 
individual Parts’ EFFECT 
LEVEL sent to REV/DELAY 
not effective
Is SEr (Series) selected in the INS > REV Series setting?
Set INS > REV Series to PAr (Parallel) and then make the separate set-
tings for each Part (p. 64).
Sync type delay effects not 
properly synchronized
Have you exceeded the maximum delay time that can 
be set for the selected delay effect?
If the effect is synchronized correctly with shorter delay times, then 
use a setting that falls within that range.
Performances using Arpeg-
giator do not start
Has the MIDI clock from an external source been can-
celled (when “MIDI” is selected for the CLOCK set-
ting)?
Set the external MIDI device so that the MIDI clock is correctly trans-
mitted.
Is the Arpeggio Style (or Rhythm Style) blank (contains 
no notes)?
Record notes to the Arpeggio Style (or Rhythm Style).
Could it be because the Part to be played as arpeggios 
has not been specified (ARPEGGIATOR [ON] flash-
ing)?
Hold down ARPEGGIATOR [ON] and press a Part button to specify 
the Part in which arpeggios are to be played.