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Performing
If the Keyboard Does Not Play Sound
Here we explain situations in which playing the keyboard does not 
produce sound even though the KEYBOARD SW is on.
01  When I-ARPEGGIO is on, and “ARP PART EDIT: 
Switch” is ON or KEYSW
This part is played by the arpeggio, and cannot be played from the 
keyboard.
To play it from the keyboard, set “ARP PART EDIT: Switch” to “OFF.”
How the Keyboard Sw and “ARP PART EDIT: 
Switch” settings are related
I-ARPEGGIO on (I-ARPEGGIO [ON/OFF] button lit)
ARP PART EDIT Switch OFF ON KEYSW
Keyboard Sw
OFF
OFF
Not played from 
keyboard
ARP
Arpeggio 
performance 
(not played from 
keyboard)
OFF
Not played from 
keyboard
ON
KBD
Playable from 
keyboard
ARP
Arpeggio 
performance 
(not played from 
keyboard)
ARP
Arpeggio 
performance 
(not played from 
keyboard)
I-ARPEGGIO o (I-ARPEGGIO [ON/OFF] button unlit)
ARP PART EDIT Switch OFF ON KEYSW
Keyboard Sw
OFF
OFF
Not played from 
keyboard
OFF
Not played from 
keyboard
OFF
Not played from 
keyboard
ON
KBD
Playable from 
keyboard
KBD
Playable from 
keyboard
KBD
Playable from 
keyboard
02  When one of the ASSIGN settings in SCENE 
EDIT COMMON is PART FADE 1/2
The volume of parts whose Keyboard Sw is on is controlled by the 
controller that is assigned to PART FADE 1/2, so sound might not be 
heard depending on the setting of the controller.
If you want to always play the corresponding part from the keyboard, 
assign all of the SL1, SL2, and Ctrl settings to something other than 
PART FADE 1/2.
Alternatively, if only one Keyboard Sw is on, the PART FADE eect is 
disabled, and you can play just the corresponding part.
03  When Part Sw is o 
If when the PART button is lit, you hold down the [SHIFT] button and 
press a [6]–[10] button, the Part Sw turns on/o. If you accidentally 
turn this o, the corresponding part won’t produce sound.
Normally you’ll leave all Part Sw settings on.
04  If a volume or similar setting is lowered 
In addition to the above situations, the corresponding part will not 
be heard of one of the volume settings is lowered. Since there are 
numerous parameters that aect the volume, a simple way to bring 
back the sound is to clear the settings by switching scenes. In this case, 
the current scene settings will be lost, so save the scene before you try 
this.