Troubleshooting
Can't use the START/STOP button to make Reason play/stop
• Is MIDI Clock Sync enabled?
If MIDI Clock Sync is enabled, the port from which MIDI timing clock is transmitted by the UR-80 must
match Reason's MIDI Clock Sync port.
Use UR-80 Editor to check the UR-80's MIDI Timing Clock Output Port. For details on the MIDI
Timing Clock Output Port setting, refer to "System settings (p. 82)".
Also, if MIDI Sync is enabled, you need to control play/stop on Reason by holding down the UR-80's
SHIFT button and pressing the START/STOP button.
When using Logic, the UR-80's track status button LED does not light
• Did you select the memory set (USR3) after starting Logic?
Logic and the UR-80 will be able to communicate if you select the memory set after starting Logic.
• When using a memory set for Logic, you must select the memory set each time you start
Logic.
• Use the following procedure to check the settings for Logic.
1. Open the Control Surfaces | Setup window.
In Windows or Mac OS 9, choose Options menu Preferences | Control Surfaces | Setup.
In-Mac OS X, choose the Logic menu Environment Settings | Control Surfaces | Setup.
2. Click the Logic Control icon located in the right side of the Setup window.
3. In the Logic Control items located in the left side of the Setup window, specify the Out Port
as follows. (Even if the settings shown below are already shown, make the settings again.)
OutPort: EDIROL UR-80
OutPort: UR-80 1
4. Close the Setup dialog box.
5. Once again select the Logic memory set (USR3) on the UR-80.
When using Logic, can't use the track control knobs to edit
parameters
• Did you select the correct send slot or equalizer band?
When adjusting the send parameters or equalizer parameters, you must use the up/down cursor
buttons to select the slot or band that you want to edit.
• Could you have switched the parameters being edited?
It is possible that you have switched the parameters that are being edited.
Use the function button assignments to once again select the parameters that you want to edit.
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(for Windows or Mac OS X)
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