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Problem
The Pedal Voices do not sound, even though
the volume is properly set.
When selecting a User button Voice or
rhythm, the Voice or rhythm title at the top of
the LCD does not match the selected Voice
or rhythm.
When keys are pressed, the sounds of
percussion instruments are also heard.
Even though a User button's rhythm has
been selected and started, the pattern does
not sound.
EFFECTS
The Touch Tone function does not operate.
The Reverb effect is not applied to the
desired Voice sections, even when the
REVERB button setting on the panel is
increased.
The Rotary Speaker effect cannot be heard,
even when the [ROTARY SP SPEED] button
in the DISPLAY SELECT section is on.
ACCOMPANIMENT
The pitch in the Single Finger mode does not
change, even when pressing different keys
of the keyboard.
While an Intro/Ending pattern is
automatically playing, the Lower keyboard
does not produce any sound, even when the
keys are played.
The Accompaniment cannot be heard even
when an appropriate Accompaniment type is
selected and the rhythm has been started.
The harmony notes of the Melody On Chord
function cannot be heard.
The bass phrase of the Auto Bass Chord
cannot be heard.
REGISTRATION MEMORY
Certain functions have not been memorized
to Registration Memory.
VOICE EDITING
The Voice Edit display cannot be called up
even when the [VOICE EDIT] button is
pressed.
During Voice editing, the specified Voice
isn't heard, even when the keyboard is
played.
An error message appears while the Voice
name is entered.
Possible Cause and Solution
• The Single Finger or Fingered Chord mode of Auto Bass Chord is on. Turn off the
mode in the display (page 64).
• [TO LOWER ] button in the Pedal Voice section is turned on. Turn the function off
(page 27).
The currently assigned Voice or rhythm is displayed at the top of the LCD, and
remains until another Voice or rhythm has been selected.
The Keyboard Percussion function has been turned on. When not using the function,
be sure to turn it off (page 66).
Since the User buttons contain User rhythms, no rhythm will sound if a pattern has
not been saved to the selected User button.
Adjust the Touch Tone settings in the Voice Condition display (page 41).
Increase the Reverb depth for the desired Voice sections in Reverb display Pages 2
– 4.
Rotary Speaker must be selected first in Voice Condition display Pages 3 and/or 4
(for panel Voices), or in the Organ Flute Voices ATTACK/VOLUME Page (for Organ
Flute Voices).
Single Finger mode will only produce notes when played within a fixed octave
interval on the Lower keyboard. If notes with the same letter name are pressed
outside of that range, the chords that are sounded will share the same pitch.
Since the Accompaniment chords play automatically one after another, the Lower
keyboard is designed not to produce any sound during the playback of an Intro/
Ending pattern.
• The Accompaniment volume may have been set to 0. Be sure to raise the
Accompaniment volume in the Rhythm Condition display (page 63).
• All Accompaniment parts may be set to off (mute). Set the desired part on
(page 63).
The Upper keyboard has been set to sound only Lead Voices. Increase the volume
of the Upper Keyboard Voices.
The pedal polyphonic mode may be set to on. Turn it off in the Voice Condition
display (page 42).
Some functions cannot be memorized. Refer to page 93.
The Voice Edit display cannot called up by pressing only the [VOICE EDIT] button.
While holding down the [VOICE EDIT] button, press the desired Voice button.
• The Element is turned to mute or its level is set to minimum. Turn it to on or
increase the volume.
• You may have played keys outside the range of Note Limit. Play only keys within
the Note Limit range.
Voice name capacity is 16 characters. Delete the unnecessary letters or spaces.
Troubleshooting
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