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Cannot record Auto | Track other than Track 1 is selected | Use the track select buttons to select | Page |
Accompaniment or rhythm. | as the recording track. | Track 1. (Track 2 is melody track.) |
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Cannot record chord | ACCOMP OUT is turned off. | Turn on ACCOMP OUT. | Page |
accompaniment data on a |
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computer. |
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After transferring song data from | Digital noise from the USB cable | Stop playback, disconnect the USB | Page |
my computer, playback stops part | or power cord caused data | cable from and then reconnect it to |
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way through. | communication between your | the keyboard’s USB port, and then |
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| computer and keyboard to be | try playing back the tune again. |
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| interrupted. | If this does not correct the problem, |
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| exit the MIDI software you are |
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| using, and then disconnect the USB |
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| cable from and then reconnect it to |
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| the keyboard’s USB port. Next, |
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| restart your MIDI software and try |
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| playback again. |
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A tone’s quality and volume | This is an unavoidable result of the digital sampling process,* and does not indicate | ||
sounds slightly different | malfunction. |
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depending where it is played on | * Multiple digital samples are taken for the low range, middle range, and high range of | ||
the keyboard. | the original musical instrument. Because of this, there may be a very slight difference | ||
| in tonal quality and volume between sample ranges. |
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