User manual
Table Of Contents
- USING THE UNIT SAFELY
- IMPORTANT NOTES
- Quick Page Reference Table
- Contents
- Contents of the Package
- Panel Descriptions
- Driver Installation
- About the Operating Modes
- Performing
- Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel (MIDI CHANNEL)
- Switching Sounds
- Shifting the Pitch of the Keyboard
- Using the Lever to Modify the Sound
- Using the D-BEAM to Modify the Sound
- Using the Knobs to Modify the Sound
- Using the Pedals to Modify the Sound
- Using Aftertouch to Modify the Sound
- Halting Stuck Notes (PANIC)
- Changing the A-49 Settings
- Changing the Velocity Curve (VELO CURVE)
- Specifying the Keyboard Velocity Value (KEY VELO)
- Switching the Function of the [C2] Knob in SuperNATURAL Mode (SN SETTING)
- Assigning Functions to the Knobs, Buttons, and Jacks
- Changing the Direction of Value Increases for the Knobs, D-BEAM Controller, Buttons, and Pedals (CTRL DIR)
- Selecting the Dedicated Driver or the Generic Driver
- Restoring the Factory Settings (FACT RESET)
- Troubleshooting
- Main Specifications
- Index
Troubleshooting
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5. In the [Advanced settings] tab of the “Power Options” control panel, click the [+]
mark next to “Hard disk,” and then click the [+] mark next to “Turn o hard disk
after.”
6. Click [Setting], click the down arrow, and then select [Never].
7. Click [OK] to close the “Power Options” window.
8. Close the “Edit plan settings” screen.
Windows XP
1. Open the “Control Panel,” click [Performance and Maintenance], and then click
[Power Options].
If you have selected Classic view, double-click [Power Options].
2. Click the [Power Schemes] tab, and set “Power schemes” to [Always On].
3. Click [OK] to close “Power Options Properties.”
Mac OS X
This setting is not available on certain versions of Mac OS X.
1. Open “System Preferences” and click [Energy Saver].
2. Click [Options].
3. Set “Processor Performance” to [Highest].