Korg D32XD Recording Equipment User Manual


 
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Appendices
TroubleshootingVarious messages
More about drives
and files
Installing the
options
Specifications
Various listsGlossaryIndex
File List data error.
There is an error in the audio data, and the song cannot
be selected or saved.
Format the affected song drive.
Frame Rate does not match.
The frame rate of the incoming time code does not match
the frame rate of the current song.
Illegal Range. In = Out or Out < In.
The operation cannot be executed because there is a
problem with the IN and OUT locations specified for
track editing or loop playback.
The IN and OUT locations are the same, or the OUT
location is earlier than the IN location.
Illegal Range. To = End or End < To.
The operation cannot be executed because there is a
problem with the TO and END locations specified for
track editing or loop playback.
The TO and END locations are the same, or the END
location is earlier than the TO location.
In ~ Out is out of range.
The operation cannot be executed because there is a
problem with the IN and OUT locations specified for
track editing or auto-punch recording.
Set the IN-OUT region not to exceed 12 hours (6 hours at
96 kHz) in length.
Insert next disc and press OK.
Insert the next disc.
Insufficient space available on the CD.
This CD-R/RW disc does not contain enough free space
to write the selected data.
Maximum number of tracks is 99.
A maximum of 99 tracks can be written to one CD.
No audio events on the master track.
The master track does not contain any audio events.
No REC-READY tracks.
None of the tracks have been set to the record ready
mode.
Not enough Memory.
The current recording or track editing operation would
exceed the amount of memory space available.
Delete unneeded track data from the song.
In the TRACK, “EditTrk” tab page, execute
“OptimizeTrk” with “Mode” set to “Normal.” If error
messages still appear after you execute “OptimizeTrk,”
go to the SYSTEM, “DiskUtility” tab page and execute
“CheckDrive.”
Number of tracks does not match.
When executing a track edit operation, the number of
tracks before and after the operation does not match.
Operation canceled.
The operation was canceled.
Repaired successfully.
When the hard drive was checked, errors found on the
disk were repaired successfully. The audio data has also
been completely recovered.
Repaired, but some audio data was lost.
When the hard drive was checked, errors were found on
the disk. The drive was repaired, but some audio data
could not be completely repaired. You may hear some
“pops” in the sound.
You can minimize the pops by executing
“OptimizeTrk.”
Root Directory is full.
You have reached the maximum number of files or
folders that can be saved in the root directory of the PC
(USB) drive.
Delete unneeded folders or files.
Sampling Frequency does not match.
The external sampling frequency clock does not match
the sampling frequency of the current song.
Scrub Location exceeded song end.
The scrub function controlled by the SCRUB key is able
to display the waveform in a range from the beginning
to the end of the song.
If you press the SCRUB key at a location that is later than
the end, this message will appear, and then the location
will return to the end of the song.
Song Data error.
The song data contains an error, and cannot be selected
or saved.
Delete the song that cannot be selected or saved.
Format the affected song drive.
Song End out of range.
Executing the track editing operation would cause the
ending location of the song to exceed the allowable song
length.
A song cannot be more than 23:59:59.999 in length.
Song List data error.
The song list data contains an error, and the song cannot
be selected or saved.
Format the affected song drive.
S/P DIF Error occurred.
An error has occurred in the S/P DIF digital connection.
Make sure that the external device is correctly connected
to the D32XD/D16XD.
Make sure that the optical digital cable is not faulty.
Tempo too fast.
When recording tempo, recording failed because the
tempo was too fast.
If you are recording MIDI Clock data, set the MIDI
output device to a slightly slower tempo.
If you are recording tap tempo, tap more slowly.
Tempo too slow.
When recording tempo, recording failed because the
tempo was too slow.
If you are recording MIDI Clock data, set the MIDI
output device to a tempo of =40 or faster.
If you are recording tap tempo, tap more quickly.
The data is unchanged.
The operation was executed, but the results are identical
to the previous state.
Various messages