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TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab

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→ In the case of a CD-R, it may be possible to make the<br />

disc be recognized by executing the page menu command<br />

“Convert to ISO9660 Format” (Media, Utility<br />

page) to convert the disc to ISO9660 format. However<br />

depending on the state in which the disc was saved, it<br />

may be converted into ISO9660 level 3 format, and may<br />

still not be recognized. ☞PG p.330<br />

Can’t write audio tracks<br />

Additional writing is not possible on a CD-R/RW disc<br />

that has been finalized.<br />

Can’t play back the disc on an audio CD player<br />

Did you finalize the disc?<br />

→ If you want to finalize the disc after writing additional<br />

data, check the “Execute finalize too” check box when<br />

executing the page menu command “Write to CD”<br />

(Media, Make Audio CD), so that the disc will be finalized.<br />

☞p.124, PG p.196<br />

→ If you only want to finalize the disc, select the page<br />

menu command “Finalize Audio CD” (Media, Make<br />

Audio CD), and press the OK button to finalize the<br />

disc. ☞PG p.196<br />

Are you using CD-R media?<br />

→ Since some CD players are unable to play CD-RW<br />

media, we recommend that you use CD-R media.<br />

Have you tried using a different type of media?<br />

→ Some CD-R/RW media cannot be played by some CD<br />

players. You may be able to play back successfully by<br />

using a different type (brand) of CD-R/RW media.<br />

WAVE files<br />

Playback level of the WAVE file is too high<br />

Set “WAVE File Play Level” to Normal. You should<br />

usually set “WAVE file Play Level” at Normal, and set<br />

it to High (+12 dB) only if the S/P DIF output is too<br />

low. With the High (+12 dB) setting, the output from<br />

AUDIO OUTPUT L (MONO), R, and HEADPHONES<br />

will be louder. ☞PG p.158<br />

WAVE file playback level is louder/softer than the RAM<br />

samples<br />

Adjust the “WAVE File Play Level.” You should<br />

usually set “WAVE File Play Level” to Normal, and<br />

use the “High (+12 dB)” setting only if the WAVE file<br />

playback volume is lower than the playback of the<br />

RAM samples. You should also use the “High (+12<br />

dB)” setting if the S/P DIF output is not loud enough.<br />

Can’t preview<br />

Is the WAVE file format supported?<br />

→ Select a WAVE file of a supported format. ☞PG p.176,<br />

195, 315<br />

Other<br />

Saved files or sampled WAVE files have an incorrect<br />

date/time.<br />

→ Use the page menu command “Set Date/Time”<br />

(Media, Utility page) to set the current date and time.<br />

☞p.120<br />

Included CD-ROM<br />

Can’t install the driver<br />

Is the USB cable connected correctly?<br />

Is the CD-ROM inserted in your CD drive?<br />

→ Make sure that the CD-ROM is inserted correctly.<br />

Could the lens of your CD drive be dirty?<br />

→ Use a commercially-available lens cleaner to clean the<br />

lens.<br />

Are you attempting to install from a network CD<br />

drive?<br />

→ This software cannot be installed from a network-connected<br />

CD drive.<br />

Are you able to use USB?<br />

→ If you are using Windows XP, go to [Control Panel] →<br />

[System], and select the [Hardware] tab. In [Device<br />

Manager], check the settings for Universal Serial Bus<br />

Controller and USB Root Hub.<br />

Has the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong> been detected as an<br />

unknown device?<br />

→ If you are using Windows XP, go to [Control Panel] →<br />

[System], select the [Hardware] tab, and check [Device<br />

Manager]. If the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong> has not been<br />

detected correctly, it will be displayed in “Other<br />

devices” or “Unknown devices.” Reconnect the USB<br />

cable; if the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong> is again displayed as an<br />

“Unknown device,” the computer has failed to detect it<br />

correctly. Delete the “Unknown device” entry, and<br />

reinstall the driver. ☞PG p.326<br />

Your software does not respond to the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong><br />

Is the USB cable connected correctly?<br />

Did you install the driver?<br />

Has your computer detected the connected <strong>TRITON</strong><br />

<strong>Extreme</strong>?<br />

→ If you are using Windows XP, go to Control Panel →<br />

“Sounds and Audio Devices Properties” and click the<br />

Hardware tab.<br />

If you are using Mac OS X, go to Macintosh HD →<br />

Application folder → Utility folder → “Audio MIDI<br />

Settings,” select the “MIDI Devices” tab, and check that<br />

the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong> has been detected.<br />

Some computers may not recognize the microKON-<br />

TROL because of their hardware configuration.<br />

Check the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong>’s assignments and USB-<br />

MIDI port settings.<br />

The connected device or software may not support the<br />

messages you are transmitting. Refer to the owner’s<br />

manual of the connected device or software to verify<br />

that it responds to the messages you are transmitting.

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