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Basics Section Quick Guide Reference Appendix
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
No sound? Wrong sound? When a problem like this occurs, please check the following points before assuming that
the product is faulty. In many cases you’ll find the solution to your problem here. If the problem persists, then contact
your Yamaha dealer or service center (Page 138).
No sound.
Is the power of the S90 and any external equipment connected to the S90 turned on? (Page 14)
Have you made all the appropriate level settings – including the Master Volume on the S90 and the volume settings on
any connected external equipment? (Page 14)
Is the Foot Controller pressed down (when it is connected to the FOOT CONTROLLER jack)? (Page 18)
Is the S90 properly connected to related external equipment (e.g., amplifier or speaker) via audio cables? (Page 15)
When the voice produces no sound, is the Volume or Level in the Voice common edit set appropriately?
(Ref. #43, #135)
When the voice produces little or no sound, have you changed any of the CS slider settings? (The CS 1-4 sliders can
control the element levels in the voice. If all these are set to “0,” the voice will not sound.) (Page 53)
When the voice produces no sound, are the parameters in the Voice element edit (e.g., element switch, note limit,
velocity limit) set appropriately in the Voice common edit? (Page 62)
When the voice produces no sound, are the effect and filter settings appropriate? (Inappropriate filter cutoff frequency
settings can result in no sound.) (Pages 63, 67)
When the performance produces no sound, has a voice been assigned to each part? (Ref. #29, #36)
When the performance produces no sound, is the note limit of each part set appropriately? (Ref. #32)
When the performance produces no sound, is the volume of each part set appropriately? (Ref. #43, #135)
When the performance produces little or no sound, have you changed any of the CS slider settings? (The CS 1-4 sliders
can control the part levels in the performance. If all these are set to “0,” the performance will not sound.) (Page 53)
When the performance produces no sound, is the output select of each part set appropriately? (Ref. #115)
When the song playback produces no sound, are any or all of the tracks muted? (Page 76)
When the song playback produces no sound, are the output channel of each track in the play mode and the receive
channel of each part in the Mixing mode set appropriately? (Page 77)
When the song playback produces no sound, is the volume of each part in the Mixing mode set appropriately?
(Page 78)
When the song playback produces no sound, is the output select of each part in the Mixing mode set appropriately?
(Page 77)
When the arpeggio produces no sound, are the note limit and velocity limit set appropriately? (Ref. #81, #82)
Is MIDI Local set to off in the Utility mode? (Ref. #183)
Distorted sound.
Are the effect settings appropriate? (Ref. #190-#205)
Are the filter settings appropriate? (Excessively high filter resonance settings can cause distortion.) (Ref. #91-#93)
Is the MASTER VOLUME set so high that clipping is occurring? (Page 14)
Is the volume of each element in the Voice mode or the volume of each part in the Performance mode or the volume of
each track/part in the Song mode set too high? (Ref. #43, #135)
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