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Troubleshooting
Can’t use the function as-
signed to the foot switch.
If “Regist Shift” (change Registra-
tions) is “RIGHT” or “LEFT,” the 
foot switch will be dedicated to 
switching the Registration.
Turn “Regist Shift” off.
When the human voice “Jazz 
Scat” is selected, playing dy-
namics do not change the 
sound.
The setting of “Initial Touch” is 
turned OFF.
Turn “Initial Touch” off.
Rotary effect is not be ap-
plied.
Some sounds do not allow the rotary 
effect to be applied.
This is not a malfunction.
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Chorus effect does not apply.
Some sounds do not allow the cho-
rus effect to be applied.
This is not a malfunction.
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When you release your fin-
gers from keys in the Lower 
keyboard while Automatic Ac-
companiment and Rhythm 
are playing, the Rhythm per-
formance only remains play-
ing.
Chord Hold is at OFF.
Turn “Chord Hold” on.
The Automatic Accompaniment will 
play while you press a chord. If 
Chord Hold is turned ON, the Auto-
matic Accompaniment will continue 
playing with the Rhythm even when 
you take your hand off of the Lower 
keyboard.
When you release your fin-
gers from keys in the Lower 
keyboard, the notes continue 
sounding.
The Lower Voice [Hold] button is at 
ON.
Press the Lower Voice [Hold] button 
to turn it off (dark).
Even though you press only 
one key, a multiple number of 
notes sound.
Harmony Intelligence is at ON.
Turn “Harmony Intelligence” off.
Chord Intelligence is turned ON.
Turn “Chord Intelligence” off.
Sound is produced when you 
take your finger off a key.
You have selected a “Marimba” or 
“Banjo” sound.
This is not a malfunction.
If you select a “Marimba” or “Banjo” 
sound, a sound will also be pro-
duced when you take your finger off 
the key.
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Automatic Accompaniment 
sounds odd.
The keys for a chord were not 
pressed simultaneously. 
Either turn on the Chord Intelligence 
function, or play the chord correctly.
When Chord Intelligence is OFF, the 
chord is not being pressed correctly.
Either turn on the Chord Intelligence 
function, or play the chord correctly.
When performance data from a de-
vice other than the AT-90S/80S/60S 
is being played together with the 
Automatic Accompaniment, the Au-
tomatic Accompaniment may not be 
sounded correctly.
This is not a malfunction.
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Rhythm sounds odd.
When performance data from a de-
vice other than the AT-90S/80S/60S 
is being played together with the 
Automatic Accompaniment, the 
Rhythm performance may not be 
sounded correctly.
This is not a malfunction.
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