Roland LX-10F Owner's Manual page 73

Digital piano
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Symptom
Song does not play correctly
Song won't play
Only the sound of a particular instrument in a
song does not play
Sound is heard from a muted track
Song volume is low
Can't play back a song saved in USB memory
Song tempo becomes unstable
Song name in USB memory is not shown
Can't record / play back
Can't record
The recorded performance disappeared
Functions that cannot be used with audio file playback
• Reverb (p. 25)
• Saving to internal memory (p. 44)
• Playback (muting) of individual parts (p. 38)
Cause/Action
Could the screen be indicating "OK to erase Song?"
You can't play back an internal song if internal memory contains performance data you recorded. Erase the
performance data you recorded before you play back the song.
Could a track be muted?
If the button indicator is out, the music on that track is not heard. Press the track button so the indicator is
illuminated.
Could the track mute volume be set to other than "0"?
If you set this to "0," the sound of a muted track will be completely inaudible.
Could the song volume be lowered?
Could the Audio files of the format be played?
Audio files of the following format can be played back.
• File extension ".WAV"
• 16-bit linear
• "44.1 kHz" sampling rate
Is the filename extension "MID"?
Files with other filename extensions cannot be handled as song data.
When playing a song from USB memory, the tempo may become unstable if there is an excessive amount of
performance data.
The song name will not be shown if the song information in the file is empty or consists only of spaces.
Is the filename extension "MID"?
Files with other filename extensions cannot be handled as song data.
Has one of the track buttons for recording been selected?
You cannot record audio files.
Your recorded performance will disappear if you switch off the LX-10F's power or select a song.
There is no way to recover the lost performance. Before you turn off the power, save your recorded performance
in internal Memory.
Troubleshooting
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p. 38
p. 56
p. 39
p. 48
p. 51
p. 44
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