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The record function is non-volitile, meaning that if the piano is powered down, what is recorded is not lost. When recording is operational and active, an LED is on. If you h
ave pressed record and the LED has not come on, you appear to have a hardware problem that no reset fixes.
Before giving up and requesting assistance of Suzuki repair facilities, you might check all cables to see that they were in full contact before trying again. Make sure the volume is up. And if you power the unit down and back up, wait at least 5 seconds for the circuits to reset. You can call Suzuki at the following number to see what help is available:
If you search in Google your exact drum type and add the word "manuel" behind it, it brings u to a pdf file to download of the manuel, i downloaded it but it's too much to post. Its at musicians friend.com website
try opening it up and pinching the two prongs around the patch cord to tighten it up. My bass was cutting out for a while and giving out no sound till i did that
That bass combines passive EMG pickups with an active preamp (which provides the bass and treble controls). Sounds like you are never getting the preamp to work, and if that is the case there could be numerous reasons...a dead battery...jack wiring that is broken (meaning the battery ground wire is not attached or is grounding out)...likely should see a tech, but that is a good sounding bass when working correctly.
Mackie say this is not a user service part. If the fuse has blown there is probably a fault in the unit being their reasoning. I know for certain they tend to blow for no apparent reason so it is worth giving it a go. They are 5 x 20 Slow or time fuses. 7A for 120V and 4A for 230V
Theres a good article at recordingreview.com. If you join which is free you have access to a lot of great information. You can download Midiox to troubleshoot your midi connections etc. Make sure that your transmit channel on your keyboard matches up with the receive channel in your program. Hope this helps.
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