Roland KR-115 业主指南

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Troubleshooting
 
Appendices
 
No sound is heard
 
Is the speaker cable connected and plugged 
in correctly?
Is V-LINK switched on? (p. 187)
When V-LINK is switched on, the twelve 
keys at the left end of the keyboard are used 
to control images, and no sounds are 
played with these keys.
 
No sound is heard 
(when a MIDI 
instrument is 
connected)
 
Have all devices been switched on?
Are the MIDI cables connected correctly? 
(p. 188)
Does the MIDI channel match the 
connected instrument? (p. 190)
 
No sound is heard 
when the keyboard 
is played
 
Has Local Control been set to “Off”?
When Local Control is set to Off, no sound 
is produced by playing the keyboard. 
Set Local Control to On (p. 190).
 
Not all played 
notes are sounded
 
The maximum number of notes can play 
simultaneously is 128. Frequent use of the 
damper pedal during automatic 
accompaniment or when playing along 
with a song on external memory may result 
in performance data with too many notes, 
causing some notes to drop out.
 
The sound is strange
 
Sounds are heard 
twice (doubled) 
when the keyboard 
is played
 
When the KR is connected to an external 
sequencer, set it to the Local OFF mode 
(p. 190). Alternatively, the sequencer could 
be set so its Soft Thru feature is OFF.
 
The tuning or pitch 
of the keyboard or 
song is off 
 
Are the settings for the “Temperament” 
and “Stretch Tuning” correct? (p. 166)
Is the setting for the “Master Tune” correct? 
(p. 170)
 
Effects cannot be 
applied to Tones
 
If different effects have been selected for 
the upper, lower, Layer, and other Tones, 
and the effects for the Parts don’t match, 
only one of the effects is applied. 
It’s not possible to apply more than one 
effect at the same time, so when a 
performance has been recorded on multiple 
tracks or when playing along with a song as 
it’s played back, the desired effect may not 
be applied.
 
A note doesn’t stop 
playing
 
Have the Chord Tone and Bass Tone been 
changed? (p. 162)
Some Chord Tone and Bass Tone notes may 
be sounded continuously.
 
Case
Cause/Remedy
 
A loud, continuous 
beep tone 
suddenly begins 
sounding
 
Have you simultaneously connected 
devices for both the output for A/V Sync 
and AUX input?
If you use the instrument when two 
simultaneous connections have been made, 
a loud, continuous beep tone may suddenly 
begin sounding.
You need to set “Mode” of the Aux input to 
“Off.”
Please disconnect whatever you have 
connected to Aux Out or Balanced Out 
when set to anything other than “Off.”
 
The Tone has 
changed
 
During automatic accompaniment, 
changing the Music Style automatically 
changes the Tones and tempo of the upper 
part of the keyboard to match the new 
Music Style. If you want to change only the 
Music Style without also altering the tempo 
and Tone, check out “Changing Music 
Styles Without Changing the Tone or 
Tempo (One Touch Setting)” (p. 162).
When a performance made along with a 
Music Files tune has been recorded, 
recording the performance to button [1/
Whole] may make the Tones for buttons [3/
Lower] and [4/Upper] change as well.
 
Reverberation still 
audible even with 
Reverb turned off
 
Since the KR’s piano sounds faithfully 
reproduce the sense of spaciousness and 
reverberation of an actual acoustic piano’s 
sound, a certain amount of reverberation is 
still perceptible, even with the reverb effect 
deactivated.
 
Sound from the 
Output jacks is not 
right
 
Have you made the correct Advanced 3D 
settings for use with headphones?
Changing the Advanced 3D “Mode” to 
“Headphones” or “Auto” and connecting a 
pair of headphones configures the settings 
for use with headphones.
 
In the upper range, 
the sound changes 
abruptly beyond a 
certain key
 
On an acoustic piano, notes in the upper 
one and a half octaves of the keyboard 
continue to sound until they decay 
naturally, regardless of the damper pedal. 
There is a difference in the timbre as well. 
Roland pianos faithfully simulate such 
characteristics of the acoustic piano. The 
range that is unaffected by the damper 
pedal will change depending on the Key 
Transpose setting.
 
Case
Cause/Remedy
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