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Layered tones come up when we start up keyboard, the record and metratone light is on when we start it up. Howe do we change it back to the default setting to just play piano instead of layered tones?
Im having the same problem you. Mine is the Previa-Px 730.When i on it, it is on layered tone already. I want to get it back to default setting ---grand piano tone. How?Im having the same problem you. Mine is the Previa-Px 730.When i on it, it is on layered tone already. I want to get it back to default setting ---grand piano tone. How?
I just figured out how! It is just backed up. You should turn off the "Back up" so it will restore to its initial default settings. Just press FUNCTION + the back up off key, which is the 3rd to the last white key of your piano (85th key) next to the operation lock keys.I just figured out how! It is just backed up. You should turn off the "Back up" so it will restore to its initial default settings. Just press FUNCTION + the back up off key, which is the 3rd to the last white key of your piano (85th key) next to the operation lock keys.
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I just figured out how! It is just backed up. You should turn off the "Back up" so it will restore to its initial default settings. Just press FUNCTION + the back up off key, which is the 3rd to the last white key of your piano (85th key) next to the operation lock keys.
..I just figured out how! It is just backed up. You should turn off the "Back up" so it will restore to its initial default settings. Just press FUNCTION + the back up off key, which is the 3rd to the last white key of your piano (85th key) next to the operation lock keys.
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Sound banks does not define what keyboard you might have... HOWEVER... THINGS TO CHECK: Check if the bass MIGHT have a transpose set by mistake. Also check if pitch bend might be active... some keyboards can use a pitchbend pedal... We can't guess what brand or model keyboard you have. Batteries are NOT anything that would cause this. Remember that on a keyboard there is a LIMIT to the number of sound generators that are available and you can run out of polyphony with mass layering. The last thing might be any "effects" you have activated. It sounds like you can split this keyboard so separate transpose MAY be possible that low end is transposed while upper is not...
It is not clear whether you are recording audio or MIDI. If you recorded Audio samples, you will get the same sounds back even if you change the voice on the keyboard.
If you record a MIDI sequence, and then play it back you will STILL get the same sounds UNLESS you also record the MIDI voice or patch changes so the voice is changed as it occured when you recorded it. Usually there are options taht you can enable or disable voice changes.
Yep! When changing VOICE's (we don't call them tones) the generator chips and processing within the synth has to clear out the old voice generation and free up the generators for the new selections. As fast as the processors are, gaps can occur.
Some of the higher end synths are much faster or have so many generators available and processing power that they can do a more orderly transistion.
I am not sure how many generators the JUNO has, but tyoically two are used for every note being keyed. The specs say 128 note polyphony which should be the number of generators... HOWEVER they say these are SHARED with the audio track section. Layering of voices will also divide the number of available generators.
A lot of the arranger keyboards are NOT intended to be played LIVE and as a result transistions of voices are not done on the fly smoothly.
I don't know what you are using to record with but if you are recording audio try sending half of the split right and the other half left or use two separate channels to record each half. Mix as needed. If you are recording midi using a DAW assign each half of the split to a separate midi channel and assign the receives to separate channels in your DAW. If you are recording onboard your manual should have the solution and you might just have missed it so far.
I'm not familiar with this kind of keyboard, but it is almost certainly that you have 2 parts (2 instruments) layered together. In this case a bass and a cymbal. This is a feature, not a malfunction of every multitimbral keyboard. Multitimbral means you can play more than one instrument at the same time. This is good as you can create some nice fat sounds, but put the wrong instruments together and you'll have the problem you're experiencing. My suggestion is that you read what the manual says about layering or mixing parts. There you should find instructions on how to turn one of the instruments off. You can also try to google the words "how to parts layer (or sound layer, or combine sounds) on the Yamaha S80". Good luck.
Im having the same problem you. Mine is the Previa-Px 730.When i on it, it is on layered tone already. I want to get it back to default setting ---grand piano tone. How?
I just figured out how! It is just backed up. You should turn off the "Back up" so it will restore to its initial default settings. Just press FUNCTION + the back up off key, which is the 3rd to the last white key of your piano (85th key) next to the operation lock keys.
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