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The desired chord cannot be recog- | The keys are not being played cor- | Refer to the “Fingering Chart” | |
nized or output by the Auto Accom- | rectly. | (page 36 in this Manual). | |
paniment. |
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The keys are not being played ac- | Check the Auto Accompaniment | ||
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| cording to the selected Auto Accom- | type, and play the keys according to | |
| paniment type. | the selected type. (See page 56 in | |
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The maximum of 60 songs cannot | The memory capacity is full because | Delete unnecessary songs (page 138 | |
be recorded. | the playing time of one or more | in the Owner’s Manual) or record to | |
| songs is long, or many functions | a new disk. | |
| were used. |
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Some tracks do not played back | Playback of the track(s) is set to off. | Set playback for the | |
when playing back data. |
| tracks to on. (See pages 91 and 94 | |
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| in the Owner’s Manual.) | |
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*If a “Hardware Error!” message appears in the display when turning on the power, con- tact your local Yamaha dealer immediately, since this indicates some sort of internal dam- age to the instrument.
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