It is very likely that the key sensor pad has dust or grime between it and the middle c key. You can try turning the keyboard upside down and patting it like you are trying to discipline it on the bottom. Sometimes the foreign matter will dislodge . If not, it may need to be serviced by a qualified service center.
How long did you have it for? Did you buy it new? on average 3% coming out of manufacturer is malfunctioning. You could have gotten one from that 3%. I recommend you return the keyboard where you got it and before you leave the store with the new one, try it in front of the salesman.
Broken ports may require service from an authorized Behringer dealer (is still under warranty). However, if there are no breaks in the plastic housing, then you may want to try opening the bottom of the case, and doing repairs yourself. I would need more details about your reference of "loose" so that I may help you better. Good luck! :)
Here's a link to the file download page from Behringer: http://www.behringer.com/EN/Support/U-Control-Downloads.aspxDown
the list, you will see a link to "All Audio Software" -- this will
enable you to download to your computer. All files that came with the
original disc should be included.
Here's a link to the file download page from Behringer: http://www.behringer.com/EN/Support/U-Control-Downloads.aspxDown the list, you will see a link to "All Audio Software" -- this will enable you to download to your computer. All files that came with the original disc should be included.
The sounds do NOT come out of that keyboard. That keyboard emits MIDI digital signals that are sent to a device that genrates the sounds. That can be a sound module such as fopr instance an Emu Proteus which generates audio... OR a computer that has MIDI input and a suitable sound generating software like Ableton or even using the built in voicing in compouter sound cards (general MIDI).
To remove the front panel of the Behringer Europower PMP1280S, you may need to follow these steps:
1. Ensure the device is powered off and disconnected from any power source.
2. Locate all the screws that secure the front panel to the chassis. Based on your description, it seems you have already removed the screws on the front side and the ones on the frame.
3. Sometimes, there may be additional screws hidden beneath labels or rubber feet. Carefully inspect the front panel for any hidden screws and remove them if present.
4. Once all the screws are removed, gently try to pull the front panel away from the chassis. It might be snug due to connectors or clips holding it in place.
5. If the panel still appears to be stuck in the middle, double-check for any screws that may have been missed or hidden. Make sure you have removed all the necessary screws to fully release the front panel.
6. If the front panel remains stuck, do not force it as it could potentially damage the device. Instead, consider consulting the user manual or contacting Behringer customer support for specific instructions or further assistance.
Remember to exercise caution when working with electronic equipment and always refer to the manufacturer's instructions or seek professional assistance if you are unsure.
the green light is power indicator not mic level. the green light should come on when powered up. remove mike cable and the see if green light comes on, If it does power down and connect mike and cable (hopefully you have a good quality one and not a toy)
Call Behringercustomer service. Where did you buy it from, if new it is under warranty and need to replaced with another new one. It is not an audio mixer the yellow and right lights are for clipping.