Error Messages/Other Messages - Roland MP-70 Owner's Manual

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On an acoustic piano, notes in the upper one
and a half octaves of the keyboard continue to
In the upper
sound until they decay naturally, regardless of
range, the sound
the damper pedal. There is a difference in the
changes abruptly
timbre as well. Roland pianos faithfully simu-
beyond a certain
late such characteristics of the acoustic piano.
On the MP-70, the range that is unaffected by
key
the damper pedal will change depending on
the Key Transpose setting.
When listening through headphones:
Some of the more flamboyant and effer-
vescent piano tones feature an ample
high-end component, which may make
the sound appear to have metallic rever-
beration added. Since this reverberation
becomes particularly audible when sup-
A High-pitched
plemented by heavy reverb, you may be
whine is produced
able to diminish the problem by reducing
the amount of reverb applied to the
sound.
When listening through speakers:
Here, a different cause (such as resonance
produced by the MP-70) would be
suspect. Consult your Roland dealer or
nearest Roland Service Center.

Error Messages/Other Messages

Display
S. U
USr
USr.
S.
PU
dEL
E.32
E.41
_._._.
*
Error messages are indicated by an "E." before the number. Press any button, and you can cancel the error message.
Cause/Remedy
Indicates the song has been backed up.
User Song. Stores recorded performances (p. 26).
The "." in the display indicates that there is performance material already
recorded (p. 26).
Internal song number (p. 11).
This appears when a song with a pickup (a song that does not start on the
first beat) is played back.
This appears when you attempt to delete a recorded song (p. 25, p. 30).
The amount of performance information is too large, and further
recording is not possible.
A problem such as a loose MIDI cable occurred. Make sure the MIDI
cables are correctly hooked up.
V-LINK function is On (p. 36).
Error Messages/Other Messages
Case
When listening through speakers:
Playing at loud volumes may cause
instruments near the MP-70 to resonate.
Resonation can also occur with fluores-
cent light tubes, glass doors, and other
objects. In particular, this problem occurs
more easily when the bass component is
increased, and when the sound is played
The bass range
at higher volumes. Use the following
sounds odd, or
measures to suppress such resonance.
there is a vibrating
• Place speakers so they are 10–15 cm
resonance
from walls and other surfaces.
• Reduce the volume.
• Move the speakers away from any
resonating objects.
When listening through headphones:
Here, a different cause (such as resonance
produced by the MP-70) would be
suspect. Consult your Roland dealer or
nearest Roland Service Center.
The volume level
Could you be using a connection cable that
of the instrument
contains a resistor?
connected to Input
Use a connection cable that does not contain a
resistor.
jacks is too low
Meaning
Cause/Remedy
41

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