Troubleshooting
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Cannot save data to an SD | 1. The memory card is write- | 1. Adjust the memory card’s write | |||||
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| storage. |
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| 2. The memory card is not inserted | 2. Correctly insert the memory card | ||||
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| 3. There is not enough space left on | 3. Use a different memory card or | ||||
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| delete files you no longer need |
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| 4. You are trying to use a memory | 4. Use only a memory card of the | ||||
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| card whose capacity is not | capacity specified for this digital |
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| 5. The memory card is damaged. | 5. Use a different memory card . |
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Cannot recall data from an SD | 1. The memory card is not inserted | 1. Correctly insert the memory card | |||||
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| 2. There | is not | enough | space | 2. Delete rhythm, SMF, or tone with | |
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| available in the area into which | wave data currently in the digital |
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| you are trying to import the data. | piano’s Flash memory to make |
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| room for the imported data. |
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| 3. You are trying to use a memory | 3. Use only a memory card of the | ||||
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| card whose capacity is not | capacity specified for this digital |
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| 4. The memory card is damaged. | 4. Use a different memory card. |
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After transferring | song data | Digital noise from the USB cable or | Stop playback, disconnect the USB | ||||
from my computer, playback | power | cord | caused | data | cable from and then reconnect it to |
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stops part way through. | communication | between | your | the digital piano’s USB port, and |
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| computer and digital piano to be | then try playing back the tune again. |
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| exit the MIDI software you are |
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| cable from and then reconnect it to |
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| the digital piano’s USB port. Next, |
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| restart your MIDI software and try |
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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 | * Multiple digital samples are taken for the low range, middle range, and high range of | ||||||
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| tonal quality and volume between sample ranges. |
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