PSR-3000/1500 Owner’s Manual
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Appendix
When playing back one Style and selecting another,
the newly selected Style doesn’t play at the proper
Tempo.
•This is normal; the Tempo setting remains constant when
changing Styles.
Starting a Song while playing back a Style stops Style
playback.
This is because Song playback has priority. The two ways
shown below let you play back a Style and Song simulta-
neously.
• Set the Song to Synchro Start standby, then start the
Style.
• Start the Style playback after playing back a Song.
The level balance of the various Parts becomes wrong
or unexpected sounds are output when selecting a
Style or a Voice after selecting a Song.
•The level balance of the Parts can change and unex-
pected sounds can be produced because of the effects
applied to each Part.
The “Off” setting is not shown for the Play Type
parameter in the Assembly (Style Creator) feature.
•The selected section is set to record enable. Release the
recording assignment by pressing the appropriate [1
]-
[8
] button in the recording channel display (TAB [
]
button BASIC tab [F] REC CH).
The channels BASS-PHR2 cannot be edited in Channel
Edit.
•This is normal; BASS-PHR2 channels of the Preset Styles
cannot be edited.
The Song/Style registered to the Registration Mem-
ory cannot be called up.
• If the registered Song/Style is contained on external
media such as SmartMedia card and the media is not
inserted or connected to the instrument, the Song/Style
cannot be called up. Insert or connect the appropriate
media containing the Song/Style data.
The order for calling up Registration Memory settings
is not shown on the Registration Sequence setting
display.
•The bank containing the Registration has not been
selected. Select the appropriate bank (page 130).
When using the Freeze function of the Registration
Memory, the On/Off setting of the Left Part does not
change even when changing the Registration Mem-
ory setting.
•The Left Part On/Off setting is included in the Style
group. Remove the checkmark from “STYLE” in the
Freeze setting display (page 132).
Even though a Registration Memory setting contain-
ing a User/Card voice is selected, the File Selection
display shows a Preset Voice.
•This is normal; even with the Preset Voice shown, the
actual sounding Voice is the selected User/Card Voice.
When a User/Card Voice is saved to the User/Card drive,
the actual data is divided into two separate types: 1) the
source Preset Voice itself, and 2) the parameter settings
as set in the Sound Creator. When you recall a Registra-
tion Memory setting containing a User/Card Voice, the
PSR-3000/1500 selects the Preset voice (on which the
User/Card Voice is based), then applies the relevant
parameter settings to it—so that your original User/Card
Voice is sounded.
Songs cannot be selected.
•This may be because the language settings have been
changed. Set the appropriate language for the Song file
name.
• If the size of the Song data is large (300 KB or greater),
the Song cannot be selected because the data is too
large to be read by the instrument.
Song playback does not start.
• “New Song” (a blank Song) has been selected. Make
sure to select an appropriate Song in the Song Selection
display (page 35).
• Make sure to press the SONG [PLAY/PAUSE] button.
•The Song has been stopped at the end of the Song data.
Return to the beginning of the Song by pressing the
SONG [STOP] button.
• In the case a Song to which write-protect has been
applied (“Prot. 2 Edit” is shown at the upper left of the
Song name), the original file may not be in the same
folder. It cannot be played back unless the original file
(showing “Prot.2 Orig” at the upper left of the Song
name) is in the same folder.
• In case of a Song to which write-protect has been
applied (“Prot. 2 Edit” is shown at the upper left of the
Song name), the original file name may have been
changed. Rename the file with the original file name (so
that “Prot.2 Orig” is shown at the upper left of the Song
name).
• In case of a Song to which write-protect has been
applied (“Prot. 2 Edit” is shown at the upper left of the
Song name), the file icon may have been changed. Songs
to which write-protect has been applied cannot be
played back when the file icon of the original has been
changed.
MIDI Clock may be set to “EXTERNAL.” Make sure this is
set to “INTERNAL” (page 203).
Song playback stops before the Song is finished.
•The Guide function is turned on. (In this case, playback
is “waiting” for the correct key to be played.) Press the
[GUIDE] button to turn off the guide function.
Registration memorySong