86 troubleshooting – Roland HP-203 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Low notes sound wrong, or are
buzzy

If you don’t hear this in headphones:
Performing at high volumes may cause the speakers or objects near the HP203
to resonate. Fluorescent lights or glass doors may also resonate
sympathetically. In particular, this is more likely to occur for lower notes and
higher volumes. You can take the following measures to minimize resonances.
• Locate the speakers 10–15 cm away from walls or other surfaces.
• Keep the volume down.
• Move away from the objects that are resonating.

If you hear this in headphones:
It is likely that there is some other reason. Please contact your dealer or a
nearby Roland service center.

If you set the volume to the maximum setting, the sound may be distorted
depending on how you perform.
If this occurs, turn down the volume.

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Song does not play correctly

Song won’t play

Could the screen be indicating “dEL”?
You can’t play back an internal song if internal memory contains performance
data you recorded. Erase the performance data you recorded before you play
back the song.

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Only the sound of a particular
instrument in a song does not
play

Could a track be muted?
If the button indicator is out, the music on that track is not heard. Press the track
button so the indicator is illuminated.

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Can’t play back a song saved in
USB memory

Audio files of the following format can be played back.
• File extension “.WAV”
• 16-bit linear
• “44.1 kHz” sampling rate

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Is the filename extension “MID”?
Files with other filename extensions cannot be handled as song data.

Song tempo becomes unstable

When playing a song from USB memory, the tempo may become unstable if
there is an excessive amount of performance data.

Can’t record / play back

Can’t record

Has one of the track buttons for recording been selected?

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The recorded performance
disappeared

Your recorded performance will disappear if you switch off the HP203’s
power or select a song.
There is no way to recover the lost performance. Before you turn off the power,
save your recorded performance in internal Memory.

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Symptom

Cause/Action

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