Troubleshooting, Mp3/wav/smf fi les – Kawai ATX2/ATX2-f User Manual

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Troubleshooting

USB (memory device)

Issue

Possible Cause and Solution

Page no.

A USB memory device is not detected, cannot be

saved to, or does not appear to function when

connected to the ‘USB to Device’ port.

Check that the USB memory device is formatted to use the FAT/FAT32

fi lesystem, and not set to ‘Write Protect’ mode.

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Disconnect the USB memory device, turn the instrument off then on, then

reconnect the USB device. If the USB device still does not function, it may

be damaged or incompatible. Please try using a diff erent USB device.

The instrument pauses briefl y when connecting

a USB memory device.

This is recognised behaviour when using very large capacity (e.g. 8GB+)

USB memory devices.

MP3/WAV/SMF fi les

Issue

Possible Cause and Solution

Page no.

No sound can be heard when playing an MP3

or WAV audio fi le stored on a USB memory

device.

Check that the USB Recorder volume is not set too low.

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Check that the format of the audio fi le is supported and listed in the

‘Audio Player supported format specifi cations’ table.

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An MP3/WAV audio fi le stored on a USB

memory device sounds strange, or does not

play back correctly.

Check that the format of the audio fi le is supported and listed in the

‘Audio Player supported format specifi cations’ table.

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The fi le transfer speed of the USB memory device may be too slow to

play the audio fi le. Please try using a diff erent USB memory device,

ensuring that it conforms to USB2.0 Hi-Speed standards.

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When recording MP3/WAV audio fi les, the

volume is too low/too high (distorted).

Check the gain setting before recording the audio, and if necessary

adjust to increase/decrease the recording level.

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An SMF MIDI fi le stored on a USB memory

device sounds strange when played back.

The AnyTimeX2 piano does not contain the full General MIDI sound

bank selection. Consequently, some SMF song fi les may not be

reproduced entirely accurately when played through the instrument.

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