Kawai X65-D Owner's Manual page 4

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Not every button is designed to light up. Please refer to the "Overall
Diagram and Explanation" on page B-4 of this manual to see which
buttons are supposed to light up when you press them.
Check the SYSTEM/MIDI functions to make sure that the LOCAL
mode is "on". If LOCAL mode gets turned "off" by mistake, the keys
will not play.
The front panel has a "cloudy" finish or has begun | There is a thin plastic film applied to the glossy panel (where the buttons
to "bubble" or "peel". This is not a defect.
are located) for protection during shipping. You can remove this film
at any time. Use a fingernail to carefully lift up one of the edges, then
peel off the protective film.
You are using the SELECTOR buttons to select a | You may be taking too long to enter iis second or third digits. Once
specific two-digit or three-digit number, but a | you enter the first digit, the keyboard waits for about one second to
lower number appears in the display.
see if a second or third digit will follow. If the second or third digit is
not entered within that one-second "waiting period', the keyboard
assumes that you meant to enter a single-digit number only. Be sure
to enter all two-digit and three-digit numbers in rapid succession.
When using the ONE FINGER AD-LIB feature, the | This is normal operation. When
you first activate ONE FINGER
sounds change by themselves.
AD-LIB (OFA), specific sounds are pre-assigned to the OFA phrases.
If you select a sound and then turn OFA "on", the pre-assigned sounds
will appear. However, if you turn OFA on first and then select a sound,
your new sound will be assigned to all the OFA phrases.
The accompaniment will not start when you press | The tempo may have been moved to SYNC mode, which deactivates
the START/STOP
button.
the START/STOP button. To escape SYNC mode, press the TEMPO
UP button until a number appears in the display. The accompaniment
should now begin when you press the START/STOP button.
Accompaniment
cannot be started in the General MIDI Standard or
Interface modes.
{ | When
you try to record a song on the X65-D's | Because the X65-D has overdubbing capability, the recorder will record
recorder, a previous song always play when you | over any song currently in memory. Use the ERASE procedure (press
start to record.
both the REC/END and PLAY/STOP buttons simultaneously twice)
to clear the existing song. Then try recording again.
The recorder function does not work in the GM Standard or Interface
modes.
The RECORDER suddenly stops or will not record. | This usually happens when you have exceeded the RECORDER's
memory capacity. Use the ERASE procedure above to clear the memory.
Then, begin recording again.
The keyboard only plays drum sounds.
The DRUM SET sound (#129) has probably been selected. Use the
.
Sound 1 and SELECTOR buttons to select a different sound {refer to
the "Selecting Sounds" section of the manual).
The keyboard is not sending complete accompani- | See the MIDI section of this manual. The Accompaniment MIDI Out
ment note information via MIDI.
function must be set to "on". Otherwise, the keyboard will only send
"note" information (notes that are actually played) via MIDI.
The Variation button does not work.
_
The Variation Pattern does not work with Styles 99 and 100.
The keyboard MIDI transmit channel is not sent | The transmit channel will be fixed when the Accompaniment MIDI Out
as selected.
function is set to "on". Set the Accompaniment MIDI Out function to
"of
ii
The DRUM SET sound on the keyboard does not | Drum part changes are only effective for MIDI input information on
change even when you change the drum part.
channel 10. The DRUM SET sound (No. 129) will not change.
TUNE and TRANSPOSE do not change.
TUNE and TRANSPOSE cannot be set in the GM standard mode.

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