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The following changes in performance may occur in the Keyboard but do not indicate trouble.
Phenomenon
The buttons, keys, etc. malfunction.
No sound is produced when the keys are pressed. • The MAIN VOLUME is at the minimum setting. Adjust
Only percussive instrument sounds are produced
when the keyboard is played.
The sound you hear is different from the sound you
selected.
The rhythm does not start.
No sound is produced for the automatic accom-
paniment.
Storage is not possible.
The Disk Drive produces a noise during recording
or playback.
When the procedure to listen to a song on the disk
is performed, the contents of the keyboard memory
are erased.
Remedy
• Turn off the PLAY button once, then turn it on again.
If this procedure is not successful, turn off the PLAY
button once. Then, while pressing the TEMPO
buttons at the same time, turn the PLAY button on
again. (Note that, in this case, all programmable
settings, functions and memories return to their
factory-preset status.)
the volume with the MAIN VOLUME control.
• The volumes for the selected parts are set to the
minimum levels. Set the volumes of the relevant parts
to appropriate levels.
• The LOCAL CONTROL for a part performed on the
keyboard is set to OFF. Set the LOCAL CONTROL to
ON.
• A DRUM KITS sound is selected.
• This sometimes occurs when you play back SONG
data which was created on a different model, or when
MIDI data is received from a connected instrument.
Select the desired sounds again.
• The PLAY button in the SONG section is on. When
you are not playing back the SONG performance, turn
off the PLAY button.
• The DRUMS volume is set to the minimum level. Use
the balance buttons to set the DRUMS volume to an
appropriate level.
• The 091 CLASSIC BALLAD rhythm is selected. This
rhythm does not sound unless the AUTO PLAY
CHORD is used.
• MIDI CLOCK is set to EXT. Set CLOCK to INT.
• The APC/SONG VOLUME is set to the minimum
setting. Set it to a suitable level.
• The remaining memory capacity of the SONG is 0.
Follow the SONG CLEAR or TRACK CLEAR
procedure to erase the memory.
• This occurs when the Disk Drive is reading a disk. It
does not indicate a problem.
• When performing the procedure to listen to a song on
the disk, the keyboard memory changes to that of the
data loaded from the disk. If you wish to preserve a
song which is stored in the keyboard memory, save it
on a disk before performing the load procedure.
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