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This is normal. Electrical current is being applied to the instrument. Some Voices have a looping sound. This is normal and is a result of the instrument’s sampling system. Some noise or vibrato is noticeable at higher pitches, depending upon the Voice. The overall volume is too low, or, no sound is heard. The master volume may be set too low. Set it to an appropriate level with the [MASTER VOLUME] control. All keyboard parts are set to off. Use the PART ON/OFF [RIGHT 1]/ [RIGHT 2]/[RIGHT 3]/[LEFT] button to turn it on. The volume of individual parts may be set too low. Raise the volume in the BALANCE display. Make sure the desired channel is set to on in the CHANNEL display. Headphones are connected, disabling the speaker output. Unplug the headphones. If volume control is assigned to the [ASSIGN] slider or foot controller, set it to an appropriate level. The [FADE IN/OUT] button is on, muting the sound. Press the [FADE IN/OUT] button to turn the function off. A plug is inserted in the LOOP SEND jacks. Unplug the LOOP SEND jacks. Connect the footswitch to the appropriate jack. Check whether the external speaker is connected and the volume control is adjusted properly. The keyboard volume is lower than the Style/ Song playback volume. The volume of the keyboard parts may be set too low. Raise the volume in the BALANCE display. The [ASSIGN] slider may be set to a low level. (By default, keyboard volume is assigned to the [ASSIGN] slider.) Set it to an appropriate level. The Main display does not appear even when turning the power on. This may occur if a USB storage device has been installed to the instrument. Installation of some USB storage devices may result a long interval between turning the power on and appearance of the Main display. To avoid this, turn the power on after disconnecting the device. Some characters of the file/folder name are garbled. The language settings have been changed. Set the appropriate language for the file/ folder name. An existing file is not shown. • The file extension (.MID, etc.) may have been changed or deleted. Manually rename the file, adding the appropriate extension, on a computer. • Data files with names of more than 50 characters cannot be handled by the instrument. Rename the file, reducing the number of characters to 50 or less. The Premium Pack data cannot be purchased. Before purchasing the Premium Pack data, obtain the license key. Voice What is Super Articulation! Voice? The SA Voices provide greater playability and expressive control in real time. For example, with the Saxophone Voice, if you play a C and then a D in a legato manner, you will hear the note change seamlessly, as though a saxophone player played it in a single breath. Similarly with the Concert Guitar Voice, the D note would sound as a “hammer on”, without the string being plucked again. Depending on how you play, other effects such as shake or breath noises (for the Trumpet Voice), or finger noises (for the Guitar Voice) will be produced. What is Super Articulation 2! Voice? Mainly for wind instrument Voices, a special technology developed by Yamaha, called AEM has been used. SA2! Sounds feature detailed samples of special expressive techniques used on those specific instruments to bend or slide into notes, to “slur” different notes together, or to add expressive nuances at the end of a note, etc. You can add these articulations by playing legato or staccato, or by jumping in pitch by around an octave. For example, using the Clarinet Voice, if you hold a C note and play the B. above, you’ll hear a glissando up to the B.. Some “note-off” effects are also produced automatically when you hold a note for over a certain time. Each SA2! Voice has its own default vibrato setting, so that when you select an SA2! Voice, the appropriate vibrato is applied regardless of the Modulation wheel position. The vibrato can be adjusted by moving the Modulation wheel. The Voice selected from the Voice Selection display does not sound. Check whether or not the selected part is turned on. A strange “flanging” or “doubling” sound occurs. The sound is slightly different each time the keys are played. The RIGHT 1 and RIGHT 2 parts are set to “ON,” and both parts are set to play the same Voice. Turn off the RIGHT 2 part or change the Voice of one of the parts. The sound is slightly different each time the keys are played. If you are routing the MIDI OUT on the Tyros4 to a sequencer and back to the MIDI IN, you may need to set Local Control setting to “off” in the SYSTEM Page of the MIDI display. Some Voices will jump an octave in pitch when played in the upper or lower registers. This is normal. Some voices have a pitch limit which, when reached, causes this type of pitch shift. Style The Style does not start even when the [START/STOP] button is pressed. The Rhythm channel of the selected Style may not contain any data. Turn the [ACMP] button on and play the left-hand section on the keyboard to sound the accompaniment p...