Operation Manual
Troubleshooting
Korg 1212 I/O 49
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Troubleshooting
General
Cannot select 1212 I/O within digital audio program (MacOS)
Is the 1212 I/O extension installed in the System Extensions folder? This
file must be installed in order to use the 1212 I/O.
Is the 1212 I/O card seated properly in the PCI slot? Cards can sometimes
become unseated if the computer is moved, or if the card is jostled during
installation of another card (or RAM, disk drives, etc.). If you think this
might be the case, turn off the computer and re-seat the card, following the
safety instructions under “Installing the 1212 I/O card in your computer,”
on page 5.
Is the digital audio program’s 1212 I/O module installed in the correct
folder in the Finder? For Macromedia Deck II, the DECK II 1212 I/O Driver
must be installed in the Plug-Ins folder. For Steinberg Cubase VST, the
ASIO Korg 1212 file must be in the ASIO Drivers folder.
1212 I/O extension is crossed out on startup (MacOS)
Make sure that virtual memory is disabled in the Memory control panel.
Virtual memory must be disabled when working with the 1212 I/O.
Cubase VST displays “No Clock” error message
If the cables connections or word clock settings are not correct, the “No
Clock” message will appear in the Sample Rate menu (in the Audio Setup
dialog box). Normally, fixing any cabling problems and adjusting the word
clock settings of the connected digital audio devices should restore Cubase
to normal.
Sometimes, however, once the “No Clock” message has appeared, Cubase
will not automatically reset itself. In this case, reset it manually by doing
the following:
1. Set the Audio Clock Source to Internal.
2. A “sample rate has changed” message may appear; if so, Click
“OK.”
3. Return the Audio Clock Source to ADAT.
Playback or recording will not start (Windows 95)
When using the 1212 I/O as multiple wave devices, make sure that the
1212 I/O Wave Device Control’s Sync Rec and Sync Play boxes are set
properly. For more information, see “Sync Settings,” on page 45.