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Instructions Roland, Modèle SD-80

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• Did you make “Driver Signing Options”? In order to install/re-install the driver, you must make “Driver Signing Options”. (Windows XP -> p. 8, Windows 2000 -> p. 13) Windows XP/2000 displays a “Hardware Installation” or “DigitalSignature Not Found” dialog box • Did you make “Driver Signing Options”? In order to install/re-install the driver, you must make the settings described in “Driver Signing Options”. (Windows XP -> p. 8, Windows 2000 -> p. 13) Device Manager shows “?”, “!”, or “USB Composite Device” The “Insert Disk” dialog box does not appear Use the following procedure to re-install the driver. 1. Turn off the power of your computer, and start up Windows with all USB cables disconnected (except for keyboard and mouse). 2. After Windows restarts, use a USB cable to connect the SD-80 to your computer. 3. Turn on the power of SD-80. 4. Click the Windows [Start] button, and from the menu that appears, choose Settings | Control Panel. 5. Double-click the System icon. The System Properties dialog box will appear. 6. Click the Device Manager tab. In Windows XP, select the System Properties Hardware tab, and click Device Manager. 7. Check whether you can see an indication of “?Composite USB Device, ?USB Device, !USB Device”, or “USB composite device” displayed below “Sound, Video, and Game Controllers, Other Devices”, or “Universal Serial Bus Controller”. If you find any such indication, select it and click [Delete]. 8. A dialog box will ask you to confirm deletion of the device. Verify the contents of the dialog box, and then click [OK]. In the same way, delete all indications of “?Composite USB Device”, “?USB Device”, “USB Device”, and “USB composite device” that you find. 9. If you find EDIROL SD-80 USB Driver with a yellow “!” or a red “?” displayed beside it, delete this in the same way. 10. When you have finished deleting the unwanted devices, click [OK] in the System Properties dialog box. 11. Turn off the power of the SD-80, then delete the driver. “Deleting the driver”(p. 37). English 33 Troubleshooting 12. Restart Windows. Then install the driver once again. (->“Installing & Setting Up the Driver (Windows)”(p. 7)) * If the problem still occurs after you have taken the above measures, please refer also to the Readme file for the USB driver. The Readme file is on the CD-ROM. Problems when using the SD-80 Operating system becomes unstable • Operation becomes unstable when the computer is started up with the SD-80 already connected Please start up your computer with the SD-80 disconnected, and then connect the SD-80. On a computer that uses a USB keyboard, starting up the computer with the SD-80 already connected may cause operation to become unstable. In this case, start up the computer with the SD-80 disconnected, and then connect the SD-80. No sound • Have you specified the MIDI data output destination for your operating system? You must specify the SD-80 as the audio data output destination for your computer.For details on how to make this setting, refer to Settings and checking. (Windows,“MIDI input and output destinations”(p. 19)/ Macintosh, “OMS settings”(p. 25), “FreeMIDI settings”(p. 28)) • Are you running multiple applications? If multiple applications are running simultaneously, an error message may appear. If this occurs, click [OK] and exit the other applications. Even if an application window is closed, it is still running if it appears in the taskbar. Be sure to exit unneeded applications displayed in the taskbar. • Was the driver installed correctly? In order for you to play back audio data via the SD-80, the driver must be installed. For installation and settings, refer to ”Installing & Setting Up the Driver” (Windows, p. 7 / Macintosh, p. 23). • Is your audio playback equipment (e.g., stereo system) connected correctly? On its own, the SD-80 is not capable of producing sound that you can hear. Make sure that the USB connector of your computer is connected to the SD-80 by a USB cable. Make sure that the SD-80’s OUTPUT 1 (audio output 1) jacks are connected by audio cables to the input jacks of your audio playback equipment. For details on connections, refer to “Connections with audio equipment”(p. 6). • Is the power of your audio equipment turned on? Make sure that the power is turned on for your audio equipment (e.g., stereo) and the SD-80. • Are the various volume settings of the SD-80 set appropriately? The front panel of the SD-80 has separate knobs that adjust the MIDI volumes. Use the Volume knob located on the front panel of the SD-80 to adjust the volume. Troubleshooting English • Is OMS/FreeMIDI set correctly? As described in “OMS settings”(p. 25) or “FreeMIDI settings”(p. 28), check the OMS or FreeMIDI settings. Also make sure that the device for MIDI IN/OUT is correctly selected in the MIDI settings of your MIDI sequencer software. • Does the PART level meter move in the SD-80 display? If the PART level meter is moving but you do not hear sound, check whether the volume o...


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