170 troubleshooting – Roland KR107 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Appendices

Movement of

notation or

keyboard display

not smooth

There may be times when a complex variety
of information is being displayed or when a
large amount of data is displayed at one
time. Change the notation display settings as
described below (p. 76).
- Set “Bouncing Ball” to “Off”
- Set “Color Notation” to “Off”
- Set “Keyboard” to “Off”
- Set “External Display (p. 158)” to “Panel”

Song becomes

unstable

In certain cases, such as when playing
songs on external memories, the song may
lag when excessive amounts of
performance data are used.

Unable to play

back internal

songs

Have you pressed the remote control’s
[MUTE] button, muting the sound?

Unable to play

back audio files

The KR107 can play back audio files in the
following format.
• “.WAV” extension

16bit linear

Sampling rate of “44.1 kHz”

Stereo

Can’t record

Can’t record

Has one of the track buttons for recording
been selected? (p. 96)

Has the setting for “Punch-in Recording”
(p. 119) or “Tempo Recording” (p. 128)
been made?
Select the replace recording method (p.
118).

It is not possible to record while the
notation is being generated. Once the unit
has finished generating the notation (i.e.,
when the measure number in the screen is
no longer highlighted), try the operation
once again.

You cannot overdub with audio files.

Tempo of recorded

song or

metronome is off

If you select an internal song in which the
tempo changes during the song, and then
record, the tempo will change in the same
way for the performances that are recorded
on the other tracks. The tempo of the
metronome will also change in the same
way.

If you record additional material without
erasing the previously recorded song, the
song will be recorded at the first-recorded
tempo. Please erase the previously
recorded song before you re-record (p. 97).

Case

Cause/Remedy

The recorded

performance has

disappeared

Any performance that has been recorded is
deleted when the power to the KR is turned
off or a song is selected. A performance
cannot be restored once it’s been deleted.
Be sure to save it on an external memory or
User Memory before you turn off the
power
(p. 102).

Case

Cause/Remedy

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