Can’t record / play 24-bit audio data, Recording produces a silent (blank) file – Roland PCR-1 User Manual
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Troubleshooting
fig.winmac
Playback or recording halts midway through, and then
becomes impossible
•
Was a heavy processing load experienced while using the PCR-1, such as accessing
the CD-ROM drive or a network?
If an operation involving a heavy processing load is performed while the PCR-1 is in use, it may
not operate correctly. If this occurs, stop playback/recording, and then try resuming playback/
recording. If you are still unable to play back/record, exit all applications that use the PCR-1,
switch off the PCR-1, then turn it on again.
fig.mac
Can’t record / play 24-bit audio data
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Does your software support 24-bit audio data?
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Is your software set to record/play 24-bit audio data?
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Have you selected [PCR-1 ASIO1.0 24bit] or [PCR-1 ASIO2.0 24bit] as the ASIO driver?
fig.win
Recording produces a silent (blank) file
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Try setting the bit rate to “16 bit or higher.”
If you are using Windows 98 Second Edition and your recording software is set to a bit rate setting
of 8 bits, a silent file may be created, effectively making recording impossible. If this occurs, set the
bit rate to
“16 bit or higher,”
and you will be able to record normally.
•
In your operating system, is the audio data input destination set correctly?
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On your recording software, is the audio data input destination set correctly?
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The PCR-1’s USB AUDIO MODE SETTING (p.96) select may have been set to “96 kHz
PLAY”.
When set to
“96 kHz PLAY”
, only
playback
is possible. If you want to record the sound from your
computer, choose a setting other than
“96 kHz PLAY”
.
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