How Do You Troubleshoot A Casio Piano Keyboard?
Casio makes several electronic piano keyboards with different features and functions for the amateur and professional musician. You can play piano pieces, record performances and add tones to many of these Casio piano keyboards. Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) is a major component of these keyboards, making them very complex electronic musical instruments. Fortunately, there are some tips to troubleshoot your Casio piano keyboard if it starts to have problems. Check the position of the batteries or how the AC adaptor is seated, if you are using one. The adaptor should be snugly plugged in to both the keyboard and the wall outlet. Move the main volume slide up on the keyboard so that sound will be played through the speakers. Move the “Mode” switch from “Chord” or “Fingered” to “Normal Mode,” as normal play on the keyboard is not allowed in “Chord” or “Fingered” modes. Return control of the sound to the keyboard by enabling “Local Control.” Move the “Auto Accompaniment” volu