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Troubleshooting
 
Movement of 
notation or 
keyboard 
display not 
smooth
 
There may be times when a complex variety of 
information is being displayed or when a large 
amount of data is displayed at one time. 
Change the notation display settings as 
described below.
• Set “Bouncing Ball” to “Off” (p. 89)
• Set “Color Notation” to “Off” (p. 89)
• Set “Keyboard” to “Off” (p. 24)
 
Song becomes 
unstable
 
In certain cases, such as when playing the 
songs on external memory, the song may lag 
when excessive amounts of performance data 
are used.
 
Demo song not 
playing
 
Could <BGM>, an “Auto Demo” setting, be 
switched off (p. 88)?
 
Titles of songs 
on external 
memory or 
floppy disks not 
being displayed
 
Has the song name data (Sequence/Track 
Name Meta Event) been entered in the file?
Song titles are not displayed if the song name 
data is blank or consists exclusively of spaces.
Is the file name no more than eight single-byte 
characters?
Is “MID” used as the extension? 
The song cannot be treated as song data if a 
different extension is used.
 
Volume of 
accompaniment 
or internal song 
is too low
 
Could the “Balance” setting be set all the way 
toward “Keyboard”? (p. 55)
 
Can’t record
 
Can’t record
 
Has one of the track buttons for recording been 
selected? (p. 67, p. 69, p. 71)
It is not possible to record while the notation is 
being generated. Once the unit has finished 
generating the notation (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. 70).
 
The recorded 
performance 
has 
disappeared
 
Any performance that has been recorded is 
deleted when the power to the HPi-6 is turned 
off or a song is selected. A performance cannot 
be restored once it’s been deleted.
Be sure to save it on an external memory or 
“Favorites” (HPi-6 Memory) before you turn 
off the power (p. 74).
 
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