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#29452 - 07/09/07 10:03 PM What does I/O Error mean??
justforfun000 Offline
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Registered: 06/17/02
Posts: 266
Loc: Canada
This has never happened to me before. Can anyone tell me what might be
the problem?

When playing a midi file it just stopped as if paused (but it wasn't)
and after a little wait crashed back on again in a clashing of notes
that continued a bit or just abruptly ended. This happened a couple
more times and I was panicking. I noticed when one continued on that
the syncing of the beats was off to the melody that was still playing
when in started up again.
Then it was fine for awhile then it happened again and it brought up a
msg saying I/O Error

Do you have any idea what could have happened? It then didn't give me
any more trouble for the night.

I'm scared to death it's going to do this on a regular basis. With all
the gigs I have it'd be an absolute disaster. If you think you know
what it is and how it could be fixed, please let me know.

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#29453 - 07/10/07 12:14 AM Re: What does I/O Error mean??
abacus Offline
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5387
Loc: English Riviera, UK
Did you try playing the same Midi file again to see if it reoccurred, as if it did then it is a corrupt (Damaged) Midi file, and should be removed and replaced with a new one.
I/O is short for IN/OUT (Load/Save etc) error, which would also indicate a corrupt Midi file.
Hope this helps

Bill
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#29454 - 07/10/07 10:16 AM Re: What does I/O Error mean??
justforfun000 Offline
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Registered: 06/17/02
Posts: 266
Loc: Canada
I did, but the second time around it did it again in a different spot.

Then another song did fine. and another, and then the third one it happened again.

Then 5 songs no problem, and then once more and then it gave that I/O message for the first time. Then no more after that. All of the files that screwed up before played fine again. It's a mystery? But a very scary one....

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#29455 - 07/11/07 05:48 AM Re: What does I/O Error mean??
viocaia Offline
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Registered: 01/30/05
Posts: 274
Loc: Romania/Norway
Hey
Maybe you should open the keyboard and check the connectors.Is very posiblle to get a little out from transport or vibration.Also check the clock in and out midi status.It should be off, deactivated.
Maybe reinstaling the OS,should also help.
Vio
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#29456 - 07/11/07 11:09 AM Re: What does I/O Error mean??
justforfun000 Offline
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Registered: 06/17/02
Posts: 266
Loc: Canada
Clock in and out midi status? where is that located?

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#29457 - 07/12/07 04:45 AM Re: What does I/O Error mean??
viocaia Offline
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Registered: 01/30/05
Posts: 274
Loc: Romania/Norway
In midi menu...F6 MIDI , than F9 Clock soft thru, both clock in and out should be on off(no star)...check manual page 105-107
Hope it helps,
Vio
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#29458 - 07/12/07 04:50 AM Re: What does I/O Error mean??
viocaia Offline
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Registered: 01/30/05
Posts: 274
Loc: Romania/Norway
Quote:
Originally posted by viocaia:
In midi menu...F6 MIDI , than F9 Clock soft thru, both clock in and out should be on off(no star)...check manual page 105-107.Also, check if the Hard disc is on auto power off..Uncheck that too.
But I'm pretty sure is a matter of bad connection somewhere.
Hope it helps,
Vio
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#29459 - 07/15/07 01:56 PM Re: What does I/O Error mean??
justforfun000 Offline
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Registered: 06/17/02
Posts: 266
Loc: Canada
Shit. I thought it was gone, but it happened again.
I did the "repair" function the other day, and it didn't happen again, but it must have been coincidence.

Could it be the hard drive or the hard drive controller?

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#29460 - 07/17/07 12:18 PM Re: What does I/O Error mean??
zzprod Offline
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Registered: 08/26/06
Posts: 49
it happened to me. i was ready to replace the HD but then, i opened the keyboard and played with the HD connectors a little bit. try to do it. i hope you can find the hd. it worked for me.

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#29461 - 07/17/07 10:02 PM Re: What does I/O Error mean??
justforfun000 Offline
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Registered: 06/17/02
Posts: 266
Loc: Canada
Really? Maybe that's what I'll try then. Can you give me a clue where the hard drive is? facing the keyboard as if you're playing it, is it in the left, middle or right section above the keys?

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#29462 - 07/18/07 03:59 AM Re: What does I/O Error mean??
zzprod Offline
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Registered: 08/26/06
Posts: 49
left of center, between the screen (which you can't see when you open the keyboard) and the power supply. this is from memory so i hope i'm not misleading you. it is very small, like a laptop hd, and it is hidden under a board.

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#29463 - 07/21/07 01:26 PM Re: What does I/O Error mean??
justforfun000 Offline
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Registered: 06/17/02
Posts: 266
Loc: Canada
I haven't had the chance to do this yet since it's been in the bar every night, but by wednesday I have a night off. Lst night it happened a lot though and worse, when I would turn it back on, it wouldn't show the hard drive. It would only go to the floppy disk and not "switch over". I'm assuming
this MUST have to do with connections inside, or could it even be a HD
error?

I'm panicking because I'm singing 6 nights a week and I don't have
time to take this to Montreal to get it fixed.

I just wanted confirmation from someone on the tech side of things
that they recognize this error and what all my options are.

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#29464 - 08/05/07 08:31 AM Re: What does I/O Error mean??
midimast Offline
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Registered: 08/25/04
Posts: 52
Loc: Rhodes Greece
For 99% is the hard disk try not to play hard the keys when midi play and - or put the keyboard in a good keyboard stand on the floor (away from any vibrating dancing floor,and Bass speakers)
when you have day off try to open the keyboard and firm good the HD connectors

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#29465 - 08/05/07 09:19 PM Re: What does I/O Error mean??
Mark79100 Offline
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Registered: 10/23/06
Posts: 1661
Loc: USA
Do NOT re-install the OS unless absolutely necessary. But, yes, do it if you only have a few programs to re-install.

Now work by the process of elimination. Your processor might be overloaded or another program might be interfering. This is what I do...see if it works for you.

Turn ALL programs off. Go into "safe" mode if you can play a MIDI file there. If you're not in safe mode it's OK too. Make sure any running programs are turned off (except Explorer). Go to Ctrl+Alt+Delete to turn everything off. Only your MIDI player should be running.

Now play the questionable file (or any music file you're having trouble with). If it plays enough times with no errors then you know the file is good, and the problem is another program affecting the playing of it. If you STILL have the problem, then you've eliminated other programs affecting it...or...processor overload.

I assume you're doing virus checks regularly. You might have a bug in there.

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#29466 - 08/08/07 08:27 AM Re: What does I/O Error mean??
justforfun000 Offline
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Registered: 06/17/02
Posts: 266
Loc: Canada
Thanks for the advice guys, but you're misunderstanding the problem a little..

There is nothing at all wrong with the files themselves. that's ruled out.

It can only be the HARD DRIVE itseld, the HD Controller, or possibly connections between them.

This happens in a sporadic way on any midi file and it not repeatable either. It doesn't even turn out the same way. Sometimes the music will just stop and sustain as if the pedal was pushed and then a couple of seconds later it comes back and it sounds like it's played everything it's missed all in a rush and keep going. At that point even the metronome meter may not match what it's playing anymore.

The other major thing is that it just stops plauing and goes blank and to a screeen that says [I/O] ERROR.

Then I have to restart it and if I'm lucky, the hard drive will show. If not, it'll only keep trying to boot from a floppy and its restarts again.

It stopped doing it just over two weeks ago so I'm praying it's an anomaloy that will stay away enough for me to get through this next month. then I'm not such a crazy schedule.

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#29467 - 08/14/07 04:34 PM Re: What does I/O Error mean??
necdetdoni Offline
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Registered: 05/20/03
Posts: 351
Loc: Antalya / Turkey
harddisk in/out problem...i had some problem 3 years ago...i was contact to aj via this board.. and here the solution:just open the back panel of the sd1. you will see the HD unit middle of the board.. and just push the connectors..it will fix it....

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