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Troubleshooting
If you think there’s a problem, read this first.
Case
Cause/Remedy
The power doesn’t
come on
Is the power cord connected and plugged in
correctly? (p. 8)
The button doesn’t
work
Is the panel locked? (p. 24)
Turn the power off, then back on.
No sound is heard
Is the volume level of the HP101 turned all
the way down? (p. 9)
Are headphones plugged in? (p. 9)
Has a plug remained connected to the
Phones jack?
Plugging headphones or other plugs into the
headphone jack stops sounds from playing
through the speakers.
Is Local Off selected?
When Local Control is set to OFF, no sound
is produced by playing the keyboard. Set
Local Control to “On” (p. 27).
Is V-LINK switched on?
While V-LINK is switched on, no sound is
produced when you press any of the twelve
keys at the left end of the keyboard (p. 24).
No sound is heard
(when a MIDI
instrument is
connected)
Have all devices been switched on?
Are the MIDI cables connected correctly?
Does the MIDI channel match the connected
instrument? (p. 26)
Sounds are heard
twice (doubled)
when the keyboard
is played
Is the HP101 in Dual play? (p. 16)
When the HP101 is connected to an external
sequencer, set it to the Local OFF mode
(p. 27).
Alternatively, the sequencer could be set so
its MIDI Thru feature is OFF.
Tone doesn’t
change
Is the panel locked? (p. 24)
Turn the power off, then back on.
Not all played notes
are sounded
The maximum number of notes that the
HP101 can play simultaneously is 64.
Frequent use of the damper pedal when
playing along with a song may result in
performance data with too many notes,
causing some notes to drop out.
The tuning or pitch
of the keyboard or
song is off
Have you set Transpose? (p. 15)
Are the settings for the “Temperament” and
“Stretch Tuning” correct? (p. 22)
Is the setting for the “Master Tuning”
correct? (p. 21)
Depressing a pedal
has no effect, or the
pedal effect doesn’t
stop
Is the pedal connected correctly?
Make sure the pedal cord is securely
connected to the pedal jack on the bottom of
the unit, at the rear (p. 8).
The pedal rattles
Adjust the adjuster underneath the pedal so
that the adjuster presses firmly against the
floor surface (p. 10).
In the upper range,
the sound changes
abruptly beyond a
certain key
On an acoustic piano, notes in the upper one
and a half octaves of the keyboard continue
to sound until they decay naturally,
regardless of the damper pedal. There is a
difference in the timbre as well. Roland
pianos faithfully simulate such
characteristics of the acoustic piano. On the
HP101, the range that is unaffected by the
damper pedal will change depending on the
Key Transpose setting.
A High-pitched
whine is produced
When listening through headphones:
Some of the more flamboyant and
effervescent piano tones feature an
ample high-end component, which may
make the sound appear to have metallic
reverberation added. Since this
reverberation becomes particularly
audible when supplemented by heavy
reverb, you may be able to diminish the
problem by reducing the amount of
reverb applied to the sound.
When listening through speakers:
Here, a different cause (such as
resonance produced by the HP101)
would be suspect. Consult your Roland
dealer or nearest Roland Service Center.
The bass range
sounds odd, or
there is a vibrating
resonance
When listening through speakers:
Playing at loud volumes may cause
instruments near the HP101 to resonate.
Resonation can also occur with
fluorescent light tubes, glass doors, and
other objects. In particular, this problem
occurs more easily when the bass
component is increased, and when the
sound is played at higher volumes. Use
the following measures to suppress such
resonance.
• Place speakers so they are 10–15 cm
from walls and other surfaces.
• Reduce the volume.
• Move the speakers away from any
resonating objects.
When listening through headphones:
Here, a different cause would be
suspect. Consult your Roland dealer or
nearest Roland Service Center.
The volume level of
the instrument
connected to Input
jacks is too low
Could you be using a connection cable that
contains a resistor?
Use a connection cable that does not contain
a resistor.
Case
Cause/Remedy
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