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Is your computer in Suspend or Sleep mode?
If so, get your computer to resume normal operation, then exit all applications that are using the
SD-80. Next, turn the SD-80's power off, then switch it on again.
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Did you reconnect the USB cable or turn the power of the SD-80 off and on?
Exit all applications that are using the SD-80, and turn the power of the SD-80 off and then on once
again.
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Is OMS/FreeMIDI set correctly?
As described in "OMS settings"(p. 27) or "FreeMIDI settings"(p. 30), 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.
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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 of the
SD-80 or your speakers has been lowered. If the PART level meter of the SD-80 is not moving,
recheck the connections and "OMS settings"(p. 27)/"FreeMIDI settings"(p. 30).
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Is the OMS setup enabled?
If a diamond-shaped symbol is not displayed at the left edge of the title area in the OMS setup
window, the setup is not enabled. From the OMS File menu, choose "Enable setup".
("OMS settings"(p. 27))
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Has your computer been set to enter Sleep mode?
If your computer enters Sleep mode, exit the software you are using, and then restart your
computer. We recommend that you set your computer to not use Sleep mode.
Can't play back MIDI
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Has the MIDI device you are using been set correctly?
In order to record/play MIDI tracks using the SD-80, you must correctly install the SD-80 driver
("Installing & Setting Up the Driver (Windows)"(p. 9)). Also make sure that the input port and
output port are set as follows in your software.
INPUT port
EDIROL SD-80 MIDI IN 1
EDIROL SD-80 MIDI IN 2
OUTPUT port
EDIROL SD-80 PART A
EDIROL SD-80 PART B
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