Can't Control Hyper Canvas (Or Your Midi Sound Module) In Synth Edit Mode; Can Only Control A Specific Part Of Hyper Canvas (Or Your Midi Sound Module) In Synth Edit Mode; Operating System Becomes Unstable; Can't Hear Sound From The Computer - Edirol UR-80 Manual Del Usuario

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Can't control Hyper Canvas (or your MIDI sound module) in
Synth Edit mode
• Is the message output port correct?
Make sure that the output port for the messages transmitted by Synth Edit mode matches the input
port for your sequencer software.
Use UR-80 Editor to set the output port for the messages transmitted by Synth Edit mode.
For details on port settings for the messages output by Synth Edit mode, refer to "System settings
(p. 82)".
• Check the MIDI Thru settings.
The MIDI messages transmitted by Synth Edit mode are sent through your sequencer software to
Hyper Canvas (or your MIDI sound module). This is referred to as "MIDI Thru."
Make sure that your sequencer software is set to "thru" the incoming messages to Hyper Canvas
(or-your MIDI sound module).
Can only control a specific Part of Hyper Canvas (or your MIDI
sound module) in Synth Edit mode
• Check the MIDI Thru setting.
Depending on the settings of your sequencer software, the incoming MIDI messages may be converted
into a specific MIDI channel and "thru-ed" to Hyper Canvas (or your MIDI sound module).
Check to make sure that your sequencer software has not been set to specify the MIDI Thru channel.
* If you are using SONAR or Cubase, the messages will be "thru-ed" on the MIDI channel of the currently
selected track.

Operating system becomes unstable

• Operation becomes unstable when the computer is started up with the UR-80 already connected
Please start up your computer with the UR-80 disconnected, and then connect the UR-80. On a
computer that uses a USB keyboard, starting up the computer with the UR-80 already connected may
cause operation to become unstable. In this case, start up the computer with the UR-80 disconnected,
and then connect the UR-80.

Can't hear sound from the computer

• Is the Sampling frequency select switch set to "96 kHz REC"?
If the sampling frequency is 96 kHz, the Sampling frequency select switch must be set differently,
depending on whether you are recording or playing back. When playing back at 96 kHz, set the front
panel Sampling frequency select switch to 96 kHz PLAY.
In order for the setting to take effect, you must exit all applications, switch off the UR-80, then turn it
back on again.
• The UR-80's Sampling frequency select switch may have been set to "96 kHz REC".
With this setting, only recording is possible. Sound from the computer cannot be played back.
• In your playback software, have you specified the audio data output /input destination?
For some software, you will need to specify the UR-80 as the output destination for audio data. For
details on the procedure for making settings, refer to the owner's manual for your software.
• 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.
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