Roland juno-stage 用户指南

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Troubleshooting
 
If the JUNO-STAGE does not function in the way you expect, first check the following points. If this does not resolve the problem, consult your dealer 
or a nearby Roland Service Station.
 
Q
 
The power does not turn on.
 
A
 
Make sure that the JUNO-STAGE’s AC adaptor is correctly 
connected to an AC outlet and to the rear panel power 
connector, and that the adaptor itself and AC power cable are 
connected correctly (p. 19).
 
Q
 
There is no sound.
 
A
 
Check the following points.
• Is the power for connected amps and speakers turned on? 
• Is the volume turned all the way down?
• Is the VOLUME knob turned all the way down?
• Have connections been made correctly?
• Can you hear sound through headphones?
If there is sound in the headphones, it is possible that the 
connection cables are broken, or that your amp/mixer has 
malfunctioned. Check your cables and amp/mixer system once 
again.
• If you do not hear sound when you play the keyboard, check 
• Have all tones in the patch been turned off?
• The Part level settings may be too low. 
• Are the Effect settings correct?
Check the Effect settings ON or OFF, the Effect Balance or Level 
(p. 79).
• Is the Wave Expansion Board properly installed?
When selecting the settings that stipulate the use of XP-A/B 
waves, Patches, or Rhythm Sets, check that the Wave Expansion 
Board is installed properly in the slot (p. 18). 
• Has the volume been lowered by pedal operations or by MIDI 
messages (volume messages or expression messages) received 
from an external MIDI device?
 
Q
 
A specific Part does not sound.
 
A
 
Check the following points.
• Has the volume level of the part been lowered?
Adjust the Level parameter to raise the volume of the part that is 
not heard (p. 140).
• Is the part being muted?
• Could the keyboard switch be off?
 
Q
 
Specific pitch ranges do not sound.
 
A
 
Has a restricted range of notes been set?
If a specific range of notes does not sound, check the Key Range 
settings for the Patch Tone, the Performance Part.
 
Tone Key Range
 
 
Part Key Range
 
 
Q
 
The sound is distorted.
 
A
 
Check the following points.
• Is an effect which distorts the sound being applied?
If the sound for a specific patch or part is distorted, lower the 
volume level on that part.
• If all sounds are distorted, use the VOLUME knob to lower the 
volume level.
• Could the Output Gain be excessively high?
In “System Menu,” check the “Sound” parameter of “GENERAL” 
(p. 146).
 
Q
 
Pitch is incorrect.
 
A
 
Check the following points.
• Is the tuning of the JUNO-STAGE incorrect?
• Has the pitch been changed by pedal operations or by Pitch 
Bend messages received from an external MIDI device?
• Have the Coarse or Fine parameters been set for specific Parts?
 
Q
 
The sound is interrupted.
 
A
 
Sounds will be interrupted if more than 128 voices are used 
simultaneously.
• Reduce the number of Tones that you are using.
• Increase the Voice Reserve setting for parts that must not drop out 
 
Problems Concerning the Entire JUNO-STAGE
 
Issues Related to Sound
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