Roland Vs-880 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Memory Full
Reason: There is no further free space in the internal
memory of the VS-880.
Action: Use the Track Bouncing operation to combine
two or more tracks of playback data into a sin-
gle track, and delete the original playback data.
Alternatively, perform the Song Optimize oper-
ation (p.113).
No Effect Board
Situation: A VS8F-1 effect expansion board (sold separate-
ly) is not installed.
Action: This operation can be performed only if a VS8F-
1 is installed.
Not 512byte/sector
Situation: The disk that you are using is not 512
bytes/sector.
Action: This disk cannot be used by the VS-880.
Not Formatted
Situation 1: The disk drive has not been initialized by the
VS-880.
Action 1: Initialize the disk drive.
Situation 2: If this appears for a disk drive that has been ini-
tialized by the VS-880, there is a problem with
the connections to the disk drive.
Action 2: Make sure that the disk drive is connected cor-
rectly.
Not Ready
Situation: The disk drive is not ready.
Action: Wait a short time.
No Drive Ready
Situation: No disk drive is connected. Or, an internal hard
disk is not installed.
Action: Make sure that the disk drive is connected cor-
rectly.
SCSI ID Error
Situation: The SCSI ID numbers of two or more disk dri-
ves are conflicting.
Action: Make settings so that the SCSI ID numbers do
not conflict (p.131).
Song Protected
Reason: Since Song Protect is ON, the operation cannot
be executed.
Action: Turn the Song Protect OFF (p.74).
If you wish to execute the operation without
saving the currently selected song, repeat the
procedure, and press [NO] in reply to the
ÒSTORE Current?Ó message.
SPC Not Available
Situation: The SCSI components of the VS-880 have mal-
functioned.
Action: Contact servicing by your dealer or qualified
Roland service personnel.
Write Protected
Situation: The disk drive is protected.
Action: If you are using a removable disk drive, per-
form the shut-down procedure, and remove the
disk and set its protect tab to the write permit
position. Then re-insert the disk, and start up
the VS-880 once again.
Error messages
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