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No microphone sound | (1) Microphone volume setting is | (1) Increase | the microphone | Page | ||||
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| (2) Microphone on/off switch is | (2) Change the microphone on/off | Page | |||||
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Cannot recall data from a memory | (1) The | memory card is | not | (1) Correctly insert the memory | Page | |||
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| (2) The memory card is damaged. | (2) Use a different memory card. |
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| (3) The data has not been copied | (3) Insert a formatted memory card |
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| your computer, and copy the |
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| data you want to play back into |
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Song play momentarily cuts out | Data is fragmented. |
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| (fragmented) data, perform a |
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| “save as” operation to save the |
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| data under a different name. |
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| operation using the newly saved |
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| data. |
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| • If you saved the data to the card | Page | |||
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| from another location, format the |
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| card (which will delete its |
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| contents), and then save the data |
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| to the card again. Next, try |
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| performing the operation using |
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Auto accompaniment chords do | The keyboard is in the Song Bank | Press the RHYTHM button to enter | Page | |||||
not sound. | mode. |
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| the rhythm mode, which is |
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| indicated by the rhythm indicator |
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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. |
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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 | |||||||
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