Problem
Points to check
Acoustic feedback
Howling could be produced depending on the
(a whine or howl) is
location of mics relative to speakers.
This can be remedied by:
heard
Is it possible that your SD card doesn't have any more
free space?
Is the SD card inserted correctly?
Is the SD card formatted correctly?
Can't sample
Are samples assigned to all pads?
Could [PATTERN SELECT] button be lit?
Could [DEL] button be lit or blinking?
Is the input level appropriate?
Excessive noise or
distortion in the
Are the effect settings appropriate?
sampled sound
Could you be playing more than one sample
simultaneously?
If the sound won't
stop!
If the sampled time is multiple measures or less than
one measure, the BPM indication may be double
Displayed BPM value
or half.
is wrong
In some cases, such as if the length of the region is three beats, it may not be possible to calculate or adjust the BPM value correctly.
Is the SD card inserted correctly?
An inserted SD card
is not recognized, or
Is the SD card an appropriate type?
its data cannot be
selected
Is the SD card formatted correctly?
It is possible that the power was turned off while data
Data is not saved
was being written into the SD card (i.e., while the dot
correctly in the SD
was blinking in the display). The lost data cannot be
card
recovered.
Have you made the correct settings so that the
pattern sequencer can synchronize?
Pattern sequencer
Is the external MIDI device set to transmit MIDI clock
does not synchronize
messages?
to an external MIDI
device
Does the tempo of the external MIDI device exceed
the tempo range to which the SP-404SX is able to
synchronize?
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Action
1. Changing the orientation of the mic(s).
2. Relocating mic(s) at a greater distance from speakers.
3. Lowering volume levels.
If there is insufficient memory, the display will indicate "
attempt to sample. Delete unneeded samples to increase the amount of free memory
(p. 21).
Make sure that the SD card is inserted correctly (p. 10).
Format the SD card using the SP-404SX (p. 35).
You can't sample if there are no vacant pads. Delete unwanted samples to free up some
pads (p. 21).
If the [PATTERN SELECT] button is lit, you're recording patterns, and will not be able to
sample.
Press the [PATTERN SELECT] button so its light is turned off.
If the [DEL] button is lit or blinking, you are deleting samples, and will not be able to
sample. Press the [CANCEL] button (p. 21).
The sampled sound will be distorted if the input level is too high, and if the level is too
low there will be excessive noise. Adjust the volume of the connected device so that the
PEAK indicator lights occasionally (p. 19).
Some types of effect will make the level higher than the original sample, or may distort
the sound itself. Some effects also emphasize the noise. Try turning the effect off, and
check whether the noise or distortion is present in the original sample itself. Then adjust
the effect settings appropriately.
Even if the level of each sample is appropriate, playing multiple samples simultaneously
will raise the overall level excessively, possibly causing distortion. Lower the level of each
sample to avoid distortion.
Press the [CANCEL] button four times in rapid succession. All of the SP-404SX's sounds
will stop.
Press the [TIME/BPM] button so the button is lit, then turn the [CTRL 2] (BPM) knob to set
the desired value. Refer to "Changing a Sample's BPM" (p. 30).
Check the SD card.
Use an SD card or an SDHC card. Other types of cards cannot be used.
SD cards formatted by a device other than the SP-404SX cannot be used. Please format
the SD card (p. 35).
In this case, it is possible that all data in the SD card has been destroyed. Additional
malfunctions may occur if you attempt to continue using the card. Please format the SD
card (p. 35).
When you format the SD card, all data in the card will be lost.
Check the settings (p. 47).
Some devices have a setting that turns MIDI clock transmission on/off. Also, some
external devices, such as sequencers, transmit MIDI clock only during playback.
The SP-404SX can synchronize to a tempo in the 40–200 range. It may be unable to
synchronize to a tempo that is outside this range.
F UL
" (Memory Full) when you