Yamaha EL-400 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Appendix
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Problem Possible Cause and Solution
Registration Memory
Certain functions have not been memorized to Some functions will not be memorized.
Registration Memory. (See page 66 for more information.)
An error occurs and the registration data is not Your operation may be wrong or the Write-protect tab of the floppy disk is set
recorded to M.D.R., when executing To Disk to on.
operation.
A simple beep sound is produced when I press the When the contents of the SEQ buttons are different from Electones default
Basic Regist. Button. settings (you may have loaded the sequence data from the upper models),
pressing one of the Basic Regist. buttons restores the original data and give a
simple beep sound to notify it.
MUSIC DISK RECORDER
Recording or playback cannot be performed. The PLAY or RECORD section buttons for selecting parts may be turned off.
Turn on the appropriate PLAY or RECORD buttons.
A total of 40 songs cannot be recorded. If some song numbers contain a large amount of recorded data, the disk may
not have enough available memory left to record the normal maximum of 40
songs. Check the remaining memory.
Recording is stopped before the performance is The amount of recorded data on the disk is close to the maximum limit.
finished, or the Song Copy function cannot be Either use another disk or delete the data of any unnecessary song number.
executed. The length of a subsequently recorded part cannot exceed the length of the
previously recorded parts. If you want to change the song length, first
delete the existing song and record again.
The rhythm does not start at the beginning of a The M.D.R. is designed so that the rhythm cannot be started at the very
recording, or stops in the middle of the performance. beginning of a recording. If you wish to use the rhythm, start it after the
available memory display appears on the M.D.R. display.
The notes of the recording are stuck and sound During playback, you removed the disk by pressing the EJECT button.
continuously. Whenever you wish to stop playback, always press the STOP button.