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 Post subject: Anyone ever had trouble with their on board Mic?
PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 3:43 pm 
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This isn't exactly pressing as I rarely use this feature and never plan on selling my first sampler, but a while ago the on board mic just stopped working. Anyone ever have this issue or know how possible a fix is?

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1st of all no, but then again I never have used that internal mic. before. Did u already try to use an external one yet?

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yeah mic input is fully functional thats why i don't really mind


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i remember mine cut out then i turned it off and on again...then it did. so yours just stopped...contact roland mabye

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this may seem stupid but just to be sure... did you mess with the mic level thing? or is that only for external mics?


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^^ mic adjuster works for onboard mic too.

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I think there's a changeover switch built into the Mic socket - so plugging in an external mic overrides the internal. Maybe the socket switch is dirty - it's pretty basic the way it's made.

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