TROUBLESHOOTING
If you encounter what appear to be signs of trouble check the following points before assuming that
your keyboard is faulty:
Problem Remedy
No sound at power on. Is the AC plug connected?
Is The Master Volume slider turned up?
Are a set of headphones plugged in?
Are the cables connected properly?
Is the instrument switched on?
No sound when the keys are pressed. Is The Master Volume slider turned up?
Are the volume of the selected section set
at minimum level?
Are any sounds selected
Is the Local Control of the selected section set to Off?
Is the Conductor button of the selected section or sections
set to Off?
Drum Sounds playing on keyboard. Drum Kit button is switched on.
The sound you hear is different from the Check if the USER button is selected in
sound you have selected. section you are using.
Distorted sound if connected to an amp. This is due to the different audio in/out sensitivity. Reduce
the volume on the keyboard to the level at which the
distortion ceases.
Some notes seem cut out when using When playing very large files using a lot of notes the
the disk. max polyphony of 84 notes on the instrument can be
exceeded.
The instruments play in the wrong key. Check the Transpose setting.
The disk plays in a different key to the Check the Transpose setting. There is a specific setting to
rest of the instrument. separately transpose the disk and the rest of the keyboard.
The disk drive produces a noise during use. This occurs when the disk drive is reading a disk. It does
not indicate a problem. Some disks are just noisy.
Not possible to store information on disk. The remaining memory capacity of the disks not enough to
accommodate the new file.