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Troubleshooting
Song does not play correctly
Problem Cause/Action Page
Can’t play a song
Could the screen indicate “OK to erase Song?”?
You can’t play back a built-in song if recorded performance data remains in internal memory. Delete the
performance data before you play back the song.
P. 55
A specic instrument within the song is
not heard
Is Track Mute on?
Muted parts will not be heard.
P. 73
Song tempo is unstable
If there is an excessive amount of performance data when playing a song from USB memory, the tempo
might become unstable.
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Can’t see the song names on USB memory
If the song name data in the le is blank or consists only of spaces, the song name will not be displayed. —
Is the le name extension “MID”?
If the le name extension is wrong, the le cannot be handled as song data.
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Can’t record or play back
Problem Cause/Action Page
Your recorded performance was lost
When you turn o the FP-7F’s power, the recorded performance will be lost. The lost performance
cannot be recovered.
Save the recorded performance to internal memory before you turn o the power.
P. 56
Can’t play back a song saved on USB
memory
Is the le name extension “MID”?
If the le name extension is wrong, the le cannot be handled as song data.
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Problems with audio les
Problem Cause/Action Page
Can’t play an audio le
Is the audio le in a format supported by the FP-7F?
To be playable, audio les must be in the following format.
• File name extension is “.wav”
• 16-bit linear sampling
• Sampling rate is 44.1 kHz
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Can’t record along with an audio le/
Can’t copy an audio le to internal memory
The FP-7F does not allow recording using audio les, and cannot be used to copy audio les into internal
memory.
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MEMO
Functions that cannot be used with audio le playback
• Reverb (P. 24)
• Save to internal memory (P. 56)
Problems with Audio Key
Problem Cause/Action Page
Can’t use the Audio Key function
Could you be using Session Partner or Looper?
You can’t use the Audio Key function while using Session Partner or Looper.
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The Audio Key function cannot be used while playing or recording a song. —