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Troubleshooting
If the XP-80 does not produce any sound, or if it is not func-
tioning the way you expect, run through the following
checks first. If this does not help you to solve the problem,
contact your dealer or closest Roland service station.
Since it may be impossible to restore data contents on
disk once the disk has been corrupted, Roland assumes
no liability regarding data loss.
No sound when the keyboard is played
XP-80 power or the connected equipment’s power has
been turned off. (p. 17)
The XP-80’s VOLUME slider is turned all the way
down.(p. 16)
The volume of the connected amp/mixer is turned all the
way down.
Audio cables may be loose or not connected correctly.
The selected XP-A–XP-D Patch or Rhythm Set does not
have its relevant Wave Expansion Board correctly
installed. (p. 45)
The Local Switch parameter (SYSTEM/MIDI Param 1) is set
OFF.
Reset the Local Switch parameter ON. (p. 90, 91)
When a Layer Performance is selected, the Local Switch
parameter (PERFORM/MIDI/Part MIDI) is set OFF.
Reset the Local Switch parameter ON. (p. 67)
A key range has been set.
Check the Part Key Range Lower:Upper display (PER-
FORM/K.Range) or the Tone Key Range Lower:Upper
display (PATCH/Common/K.Range). (p. 50, 66)
MIDI messages such as Volume or Expression have been
received during song playback, via pedal operation, or from
an external MIDI device, to lower the volume.
Use the Panic function to raise the volume by holding
down [SHIFT] as you press [EXIT] longer than one sec-
ond. (p. 38)
If you are in Performance mode, access the Part
Information display (PERFORM/Info) and reset the
Volume or Expression values. (p. 69)
All Tones of the Patch are off.
Press TONE SWITCH [1]–[4] to light the indicator. (p. 27)
Pitch is incorrect
The tuning of the XP-80 is incorrect.
Check the Master Tune parameter (SYSTEM/Tune). (p. 89)
Pitch has been affected by Pitch Bend messages received
during song playback, via pedal operation or from an exter-
nal MIDI device.
Use the Panic function to correct pitch by holding
down [SHIFT] as you press [EXIT] longer than one sec-
ond. (p. 38)
If you are in Performance mode, access the Part
Information display (PERFORM/Info) and reset the Pitch
Bend value. (p. 69)
Effects are not activated
[EFX], [CHORUS] and/or [REVERB] is off.
Press the necessary effects button to light the indica-
tor. (p. 40)
No sound when a song is played back
The Phrase tracks are muted.
Call up the Play display (SEQ(Song)) and press
TRACK/PART [1]–[16] to light the indicator. (p. 100)
The Rx Switch parameter (PERFORM/MIDI/Part MIDI) is
set OFF.
Reset the Rx Switch parameter ON. (p. 67)
The song does not play back correctly
The song is being played back from the middle.
Perform MIDI Update by pressing [STOP/PLAY] while
holding down [SHIFT]. (p. 99)
A GS format song is being played back.
The XP-80 is compatible with the GM System, but not
with the GS format, so a GS format song will not play
back correctly on the XP-80.
Cannot record a song
The Local Switch parameter (SYSTEM/MIDI Param 1) is
OFF.
Reset the Local Switch parameter ON. (p. 90, 91)
When a Layer Performance is selected, the Local Switch
parameter (PERFORM/MIDI/Part MIDI) is OFF.
Reset the Local Switch parameter ON. (p. 67)
Sequencer does not operate
The Sync Mode parameter (SEQ/Setup/SEQ Setup) is set to
SLAVE.
Reset the Sync Mode parameter to INTERNAL. (p. 117)
Pattern does not play back
The song that contains the Pattern you want to play back has
not been loaded into internal memory.
Load the song into internal memory. (p. 101)
A Pattern Call message is recorded in a Pattern.
Pattern Call messages recorded in a Pattern are
ignored. To record data from another Pattern in a
Pattern, use the Copy track editing function. (p. 124)
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