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Symptoms Which Appear To Be Signs Of Trouble

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Symptoms which appear to be signs of trouble The following changes in performance may occur in the Technics Keyboard but do not indicate trouble. Phenomenon Remedy The buttons, keys, etc. malfunction. • Turn off the POWER button once, then turn it on again. If this procedure is not successful, turn off the POWER button once. Then, while pressing the three lower left buttons in the RHYTHM GROUP section (JAZZ & SWING, BALLROOM & SHOW and LATIN & WORLD) at the same time, turn the POWER button on again. (Note that, in this case, all programmable settings, functions and memories return to their factorypreset status.) Sounds and effects No sound is produced when the keys are • The MAIN VOLUME is at the minimum setting. Adjust pressed. the volume with the MAIN VOLUME control. • The volumes for the selected parts are set to the mini- mum levels. Use the balance buttons to set the vol- umes of the relevant parts to appropriate levels. (Refer to page 29.) • The part is muted. (Refer to page 30.) • The LOCAL CONTROL for a part performed on the keyboard is set to OFF. Set the LOCAL CONTROL to ON. (Refer to page 180.) Only percussive instrument sounds are produced • In the SOUND GROUP section, the DRUM KITS but- when the keyboard is played. ton is on. The volume is very low when the keyboard is • The volume setting in the SEQUENCER contents is played. very low. Follow the INITIAL procedure to reset the settings. (Refer to page 186.) The sound you hear is different from the sound • This sometimes occurs when you play back you selected. SEQUENCER or COMPOSER data which was cre- ated on a different model, or when MIDI data is received from a connected instrument. Select the desired sounds again. Rhythm The rhythm does not start. • The DRUMS volume is set to the minimum level. Use the balance buttons to set the DRUMS volume to an appropriate level. • A SEQUENCER PLAY button is on. When you are not playing back the SEQUENCER performance, turn off the SEQUENCER PLAY button. • CLOCK is set to MIDI. Set CLOCK to INTERNAL. (Refer to page 181.) No sound is produced for the automatic accom- • An ACCOMP part does not sound if its corresponding paniment, or only the sounds of some parts are volume is set to the minimum level. Use the respective produced. balance buttons to set the ACCOMP 1-5 volumes to appropriate levels. AUTO PLAY CHORD SEQUENCER Storage is not possible. • The remaining memory capacity of the SEQUENCER is 0. Follow the SONG CLEAR or TRACK CLEAR procedure to erase the memory. (Refer to page 93.) The playback measure indication is different from • The number of measures corresponds to the time sig- when the performance was recorded. nature of the rhythm selected at the start of recording. To change the rhythm in the middle of the song, record the rhythm change in the RHYTHM part. (Refer to page 90.) 189 QQTG0692

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189
QQTG0692
Symptoms which appear to be signs of
trouble
The following changes in performance may occur in the Technics Keyboard but do not indicate trouble.
Phenomenon
Remedy
The buttons, keys, etc. malfunction.
Turn off the
POWER
button once, then turn it on again.
If this procedure is not successful, turn off the
POWER
button once. Then, while pressing the three lower left
buttons in the
RHYTHM GROUP
section (
JAZZ &
SWING
,
BALLROOM & SHOW
and
LATIN &
WORLD
) at the same time, turn the
POWER
button on
again. (Note that, in this case, all programmable set-
tings, functions and memories return to their factory-
preset status.)
No sound is produced when the keys are
pressed.
The
MAIN VOLUME
is at the minimum setting. Adjust
the volume with the
MAIN VOLUME
control.
The volumes for the selected parts are set to the mini-
mum levels. Use the balance buttons to set the vol-
umes of the relevant parts to appropriate levels. (Refer
to page 29.)
The part is muted. (Refer to page 30.)
The LOCAL CONTROL for a part performed on the
keyboard is set to OFF. Set the LOCAL CONTROL to
ON. (Refer to page 180.)
Only percussive instrument sounds are produced
when the keyboard is played.
In the
SOUND GROUP
section, the
DRUM KITS
but-
ton is on.
The volume is very low when the keyboard is
played.
The volume setting in the
SEQUENCER
contents is
very low. Follow the INITIAL procedure to reset the
settings. (Refer to page 186.)
The sound you hear is different from the sound
you selected.
This
sometimes
occurs
when
you
play
back
SEQUENCER
or
COMPOSER
data which was cre-
ated on a different model, or when MIDI data is
received from a connected instrument. Select the
desired sounds again.
The rhythm does not start.
The
DRUMS
volume is set to the minimum level. Use
the balance buttons to set the
DRUMS
volume to an
appropriate level.
A
SEQUENCER PLAY
button is on. When you are not
playing back the
SEQUENCER
performance, turn off
the
SEQUENCER PLAY
button.
CLOCK is set to MIDI. Set CLOCK to INTERNAL.
(Refer to page 181.)
No sound is produced for the automatic accom-
paniment, or only the sounds of some parts are
produced.
An
ACCOMP
part does not sound if its corresponding
volume is set to the minimum level. Use the respective
balance buttons to set the
ACCOMP 1–5
volumes to
appropriate levels.
Storage is not possible.
The remaining memory capacity of the
SEQUENCER
is 0. Follow the SONG CLEAR or TRACK CLEAR pro-
cedure to erase the memory. (Refer to page 93.)
The playback measure indication is different from
when the performance was recorded.
The number of measures corresponds to the time sig-
nature of the rhythm selected at the start of recording.
To change the rhythm in the middle of the song, record
the rhythm change in the RHYTHM part. (Refer to
page 90.)
Sounds and effects
Rhythm
AUTO PLAY
CHORD
SEQUENCER