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Troubleshooting
Appendices
Accompaniment
tempo becomes
unstable
In certain cases, such as when playing Music
Styles on floppy disks, the accompaniment
may lag when excessive amounts of
performance data are used.
Song doesn’t play back correctly
Song doesn’t play
back
Does the screen indicate message, like “OK to
delete song?” (p. 105)
The internal songs cannot be played back
while recorded performance data remains in
the KR’s memory. Try playing back the song
after deleting the performance data.
Only the sound of a
particular
instrument in a
song does not play
Is the light for the Track button extinguished?
(p. 99)
If the button light is out, the music on that
track is not heard. Press the track button so
the light is illuminated.
Have song settings been changed for each Part
on the 16-Track sequencer screen (p. 128)?
Pressing the [
(Reset)] button
doesn’t return to
the beginning of
the song
Some music files may contain settings that
stop play at a point partway through the song.
Press the [
(
Reset)] button several times
more to return to the beginning of the tune.
Has a Marker placed in the song? (p. 100)
The [ (Fwd)]
and [ (Bwd)]
buttons don’t work
The fast-forward and reverse buttons are
ignored while music files is being read in.
Wait until processing finishes.
If you attempt to play back performance data
that contains more data than the entire
capacity of the KR’s memory, you may find
that operations other than playback (such as
rewind or fast forward) become unavailable.
There is a slight
delay before
playback of a song
on floppy disk
starts
There are two types of SMF music files:
format 0 and format 1. If the song uses SMF
format 1 data, there will be a slight delay until
playback starts. Refer to the booklet that came
with the music files you’re using to determine
the format type.
Lyrics are not
indicated properly
in the display
With some music files, the lyrics cannot be
displayed correctly.
If you press a button while the lyrics are being
shown in the display, the lyrics will
disappear. To recall them, touch <lyrics> in
the Piano or Basic screen, or press the
[ (Play/Stop)] button.
In the score screen, some lyrics or notes could
extend beyond the edges of the screen, and
not be displayed.
Case
Cause/Remedy
Score is not
indicated properly
in the display
If you select a part that does not contain
performance data, notes will not be displayed
in the score. Change the part that is displayed
(p. 90).
The score screen feature is particularly
unsuitable for the display of difficult,
complex musical works that demand accurate
notation. Refer to “Notes Regarding the Score
Display” (p. 89).
In the score screen, some lyrics or notes could
extend beyond the edges of the screen, and
not be displayed.
Song becomes
unstable
In certain cases, such as when playing songs
on floppy disks, the song may lag when
excessive amounts of performance data are
used.
Can’t record
Can’t record
Has one of the track buttons for recording
been selected? (p. 111)
Has the setting for “Punch-in Recording”
(p. 133) or “Tempo Recording” (p. 142) been
made?
Select the replace recording method (p. 131).
It is not possible to record while the score is
being generated. Once the unit has finished
generating the score (i.e., when the measure
number in the screen is no longer
highlighted), try the operation once again.
Tempo of recorded
song or
metronome is off
If you select an internal song in which the
tempo changes during the song, and then
record, the tempo will change in the same
way for the performances that are recorded
on the other tracks. The tempo of the
metronome will also change in the same way.
If you record additional material without
erasing the previously recorded song, the
song will be recorded at the first-recorded
tempo. Please erase the previously recorded
song before you re-record (p. 112).
The recorded
performance has
disappeared
Any performance that has been recorded is
deleted when the power to the KR is turned
off or a song is selected. A performance
cannot be restored once it’s been deleted. Be
sure to save it on a floppy disk or User
Memory before you turn off the power
(p. 116).
Case
Cause/Remedy
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