Casio CTK 671 User Guide - Page 72

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Problem Possible Cause Action See page The key or tuning does not match when playing along with another MIDI machine. 1. The tuning or transpose parameter is set to a value other than 00. 2. Mixer coarse tune, fine tune, and/ or octave shift settings are values other than 00. 1. Change the transpose or tuning parameter value to 00. 2. Use the Mixer to change the coarse tune, fine tune, and/or octave shift settings to 00. Page E-62 Page E-37 Parts suddenly drop out during The number of tones being played at Use the Mixer to turn unneeded chan- Page E-35 song memory playback. the same time exceeds the keyboard's nels off and decrease the number of limitation. parts being played. Some parts do not play at all dur- 1. Channels are turned off. ing song memory playback. 2. Volume setting is too low. 1. Use the Mixer to turn channels on. Page E-35 2. Use the Mixer to check the volume setting. Page E-36 Cannot record Auto Accompani- A track other than Track 1 is selected Use the track select buttons to select Page E-47 ment or rhythm. as the recording track. Track 1. Tracks 2 through 6 are melody tracks. Nothing happens when the LAYER or SPLIT button is pressed. 1. One or more of the melody channels (2 through 4) is turned off. 2. The volume setting of one or more of the melody channels (2 through 4) is too low. 3. The keyboard is in record standby. 1. Use the Mixer to turn on Channels 2 through 4. 2. Use the Mixer to raise the volume setting of Channels 2 through 4. 3. The LAYER and SPLIT buttons are disabled during recording and record standby. Page E-35 Page E-36 Page E-46 No sound is produced when playing MIDI data from a computer. 1. MIDI cables are not connected properly. 2. Channel is turned off, or volume setting is too low. 1. Connect MIDI cables properly. 2. Use the Mixer to turn the channel on, or raise the volume setting. Page E-66 Pages E-35, 36 Playing on the keyboard produc- The computer's MIDI Thru function is Turn off the MIDI Thru function on the Page E-65 es an unnatural sound when con- turned on. computer or turn off Local Control on nected to a computer. the keyboard. Cannot record chord accompani- Accomp MIDI Out is turned off. ment data on a computer. Turn on Accomp MIDI Out. Page E-65 E-70 703A-E-072A

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Problem
Possible Cause
Action
See page
The key or tuning does not match
when playing along with another
MIDI machine.
Parts suddenly drop out during
song memory playback.
Some parts do not play at all dur-
ing song memory playback.
Cannot record Auto Accompani-
ment or rhythm.
Nothing happens when the LAY-
ER or SPLIT button is pressed.
No sound is produced when play-
ing MIDI data from a computer.
Playing on the keyboard produc-
es an unnatural sound when con-
nected to a computer.
Cannot record chord accompani-
ment data on a computer.
1.
The tuning or transpose parameter
is set to a value other than 00.
2.
Mixer coarse tune, fine tune, and/
or octave shift settings are values
other than 00.
The number of tones being played at
the same time exceeds the keyboard
s
limitation.
1.
Channels are turned off.
2.
Volume setting is too low.
A track other than Track 1 is selected
as the recording track.
Tracks 2 through 6 are melody tracks.
1.
One or more of the melody channels
(2 through 4) is turned off.
2.
The volume setting of one or more
of the melody channels (2 through
4) is too low.
3.
The keyboard is in record standby.
1.
MIDI cables are not connected prop-
erly.
2.
Channel is turned off, or volume
setting is too low.
The computer
s MIDI Thru function is
turned on.
Accomp MIDI Out is turned off.
1.
Change the transpose or tuning pa-
rameter value to 00.
2.
Use the Mixer to change the coarse
tune, fine tune, and/or octave shift
settings to 00.
Use the Mixer to turn unneeded chan-
nels off and decrease the number of
parts being played.
1.
Use the Mixer to turn channels on.
2.
Use the Mixer to check the volume
setting.
Use the track select buttons to select
Track 1.
1.
Use the Mixer to turn on Channels
2 through 4.
2.
Use the Mixer to raise the volume
setting of Channels 2 through 4.
3.
The LAYER and SPLIT buttons are
disabled during recording and
record standby.
1.
Connect MIDI cables properly.
2.
Use the Mixer to turn the channel
on, or raise the volume setting.
Turn off the MIDI Thru function on the
computer or turn off Local Control on
the keyboard.
Turn on Accomp MIDI Out.
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