Troubleshooting
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Kyra Manual
causing interference; mobile phones are a possible source
of interference and have no place in a studio.
If you're recording via a sound card, check it is of good
quality. Built in (on motherboard), old and/or low cost
soundcard interfaces won't have quality balanced inputs
and are unlikely to yield good results.
No Output
There are a few reasons why there might be no output. A
good check is to insert headphones directly into Kyra's
headphone jack. If audio is present there, the problem is
likely to be with the line output leads or your mi-
xer/soundcard. If audio isn't present, check:
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The
Main Volume
control is turned up
•
Your master keyboard is configured correctly and
transmitting on the correct channel. Check MIDI is
being received by looking at the MIDI indicator on Ky-
ra’s Home page.
•
The Part Output is set to the outputs you have connec-
ted and that the Part Volume is correct. Remember that
if you're listening on headphones plugged directly into
Kyra’s headphones output, you will only hear Parts as-
signed to Output A.
•
Soundcard mode is disabled so that instrument audio
is routed to Output A rather than USB audio.
Distortion
If the sound is distorted, first check if this is a feature of the
selected Patch. It is possible to add intentional distortion
to a Patch by a variety of means so be sure to check this
first.
Next, check that the level of the Patch isn’t too high. If a
Patch level is too high, the limiters will kick in and cause
saturation and compression of the sound, especially when
loud block chords are played. If this is not what you want,
reduce the level of the Patch.
It is unusual but possible to get distortion on the line out-
puts (including the headphone output which is simply a
mirror of Output A) if more than one Part is sent to a single
output and the Parts themselves are very loud. This would
be heard as crackling or clipping. If this is happening, re-
duce the Part Volumes (in the Multi Edit page). As you add
more Parts to your composition, it is good practice to re-
view and remix the Part volumes and reduce them to reba-
lance the overall volume rather than reducing the volume
on your mixer (or Kyra's headphones output) to compen-
sate. This will avoid the risk of any distortion.
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