Korg D8 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Chapter 4
Appendices
2. Various messages
Completed
^The operation was executed successfully. Press the [ ]
key to cancel this message.
SongFull
^The maximum number of songs that can be registered
in a disk drive has been reached.
Either delete unneeded songs, or select another drive.
Working
^An operation is in progress. Please wait until this mes-
sage disappears.
Do not turn off the power while this message is
shown. Doing so may result in loss of data.
Error messages
To cancel the message, press the [ ] key.
DAT Read
^During a Restore operation, a failure occurred while
reading data from the DAT.
Make sure that the DAT tape contains D8 backup data,
and execute the restore operation once again.
DigiIn
^No digital signal is being input to the DIGITAL IN con-
nector.
Check the power of the digital device, and its connec-
tion to the D8. Some digital devices do not output a dig-
ital audio signal unless they are actually playing. In this
case, put the digital device in pause mode.
Disk
^A failure occurred while writing/reading the disk
drive.
Delete the song which produced this message. If this
message continues to appear, re-format the disk drive.
DiskBusy
^If this message appears when you have just begun
using a disk drive, that disk drive is too slow, and can-
not be used for recording/playback.
Use that disk drive for backing up.
^If punch recording or track editing has been used so
that much of the audio data is fragmented (i.e., located
on non-contiguous areas of the disk), reading/writing
may become delayed.
Find the track(s) which contain fragmented data and
re-record this data to de-fragment the data. When
you find such a track, copy it to CLP (clip), then cre-
ate a new song, and use the Copy Track operation to
copy the data from CLP to the song. Set the new
song to “REC SELECT=MASTER,” “EFFECT
ASSIGN=OFF,” “MASTER FADER=UNITY
(=10),” “Copy destination track TRACK STA-
TUS=PLAY,” and bounce-record it to a different
vacant track. This will produce a track which is
identical to the copied track, but whose data is
unfragmented. As you did before, copy the data
from the new song to CLP, and use the Copy Track
operation to return it to its original location. This
will solve the problem of the slow-down in disk
drive operation.
DrvFull
^There is insufficient drive capacity.
Turn the power off, and then on again.
If this message still appears, you can either delete an
unneeded song or select another drive.
IlliglFs
^During a Restore operation, the sampling frequency
from the DAT was incorrect.
Some DAT machines will output a sampling frequency
of 48 kHz or 32 kHz if the tape is not actually being
played back, so begin playback.
If this message still appears, make sure that the DAT
tape contains D8 backup data. (For details refer to the
owner’s manual for your DAT.)
In>=Out
^There is a problem with the In and Out time locations
that were set for track editing, auto punch recording,
auto play or auto repeat. “In” is later than “Out”, or
“In” and “Out” are the same.
Set “In” and “Out” to the correct settings.
MemFull
^There is insufficient memory capacity for recording or
track editing.
Delete unneeded data.
It is also possible to conserve memory by performing
item 2 in DiskBusy.
MIDI Ovr
^Reception of MIDI data failed while receiving MMC or
while recording MIDI Clock.
Delete unnecessary MIDI data on the transmitting
device.
NoData
^Since the currently selected song contains no data, the
operation cannot be executed.
Select a different song which contains data.
NumOfTrk
^During a track edit operation, the numbers of the
source and destination tracks are different.
Make settings so that there are the same number of
source and destination tracks.
^Since CLP contains no data, the operation cannot be
executed.
Either copy data to CLP, or select a different source
track.
Protect
^Writing was not possible because the selected disk
drive is write protected.
Eject the disk and turn off write protect.
TmpFast
^Recording failed during tempo recording because the
tempo was too fast.
If you are recording MIDIclk, set the tempo of the
MIDI Clock output device (sequencer etc.) to a slightly
lower setting.
If you are recording MeasTap, press the [PLAY] key or
foot switch at a slower tempo.
TmpSlow
^Recording failed during tempo recording because the
tempo was too slow.
If you are recording MIDIclk, set the tempo of the
MIDI Clock output device (sequencer etc.) of 40 or
higher.
If you are recording MeasTap, press the [PLAY] key or
foot switch at a slightly faster tempo.