Roland ep-90/70 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting
If you are encountering problems with the unit, please read
the section below before assuming that there is a
malfunction.
The piano cannot be switched on
Is the power cord properly connected? (p. 8)
No sound is produced
Is the [Volume] knob set to the minimum position?
(p. 10)
Are headphones connected? (p. 10)
Is Local On/Off set to “Off”? (p. 26)
Demo songs do not play
Is Panel Lock on? (p. 22)
Metronome does not sound
Is Panel Lock on? (p. 22)
Buttons do not function
Is Panel Lock on? (p. 22)
Keyboard sound does not change
Is Panel Lock on? (p. 22)
Two sounds are produced when the keyboard
is played
Is the keyboard in Dual Play mode? (p. 14)
The pitch of the keyboard sounds incorrect
Is the Master Tuning setting correct? (p. 23)
Is the Transpose setting correct? (p. 22)
The pedals are not functioning, or function
intermittently
Are the pedals connected properly? (p. 9)
Can’t Record
Is Panel Lock on? (p. 22)
Is the [Demo] button’s indicator lit?
Press the [Demo] button; the button’s indicator goes out
(p. 11).
The metronome sound or count sound is not recorded.
The recorded performance has been deleted
The performance data that you recorded will disappear
when the power of the ep-90/70 is turned off (p. 19).
If you record again after recording, the first-recorded
performance will be erased (p. 19).
Bass notes sound wrong/buzzing or vibration
occurs
If you can’t hear the problem in the headphones:
When playing at high volumes, resonance may occur in
the piano itself or in objects near the piano. At times,
other objects in the room, such as fluorescent lights or
glass doors, could start vibrating. Such phenomenon
becomes more prevalent when sounding the lower
frequencies at high volume. To minimize such unwanted
resonance, please observe the following:
- Locate the instrument so it is 10–15 cm away from
walls.
- Reduce the volume.
- Increase the distance from the object that is
resonating.
If you can hear the problem in the headphones:
The problem may be for a different reason. Please
contact your dealer.
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. On the ep-70/90, the range that is unaffected by
the damper pedal will change depending on the Key
Transpose setting.
<When the ep-90/70 is connected to
an external device>
No sound is produced
Is the power to all equipment turned on?
Are the connections between ep-90/70 and the MIDI
sequencer or the other external devices correct?
(p. 24, p. 25)
Is the MIDI channel setting correct? (p. 27)
Is the Omni On/Off setting correct? (p. 27)
Strange sounds (or two sounds) are produced
when the ep-90/70 is played
With the sequencer’s “Thru” function on, the same notes
may be sounded twice. Set the ep-90/70 to Local off
(p. 26).
The volume level of the instrument connected
to Input jacks is too low
Could you be using a connection cable that contains a
resistor?
Use a connection cable that does not contain a resistor.