Strahl D1600mkII User Manual
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Illegal Fat Number
Some of the data in the hard disk has been damaged
for some reason.
→ Delete all songs for which this message appears. If the
message still appears, format the hard disk. (→p.70,
82, 97)
When you turn off the power, be sure to use the cor-
rect procedure. (→p.11)
Illegal Mark Point
When using Disc At Once to write an audio CD, leave
at least four seconds between marks.
→ You must also leave at least four seconds between the
following points.
• From the beginning of the track to the first mark.
• From the mark immediately before the end time of
the track you are writing to CD until the end of the
track.
Illegal To-End Time
When using the track editing command “Exp/
CompTrack,” the TO and END region cannot be
executed for the specified IN–OUT region.
→ You must set the TO–END region to be within 50–
200% of the IN–OUT region.
InTime>=OutTime
The IN and OUT settings you made for track editing,
auto punch-in/out recording, or looping are incorrect,
and cannot be executed. This message will appear if
IN
is later than OUT, or if they are at the same time
location.
→ Set the IN and OUT times correctly.
Memory Full
There is insufficient memory for recording or track
editing.
→ Delete unneeded data.
Alternatively, you may be able to solve this problem
by shutting-down the D1600mkII and starting it up
again.
MIDI Overflow
When receiving MMC or recording MIDI Clock,
reception of MIDI data failed.
→ Delete any unnecessary data that the transmitting
device might be sending.
No CDRW Disc
The media you are attempting to erase is not a CD-
RW.
→ Execute the Erase operation on a CD-RW.
No Disc
CD media is not inserted.
No Drive/No Disk
→ “AE Timeout.”
No Event
When writing to audio CD, tracks 1 and 2 did not
contain audio data.
→ Bounce the data to be written to CD onto tracks 1 and
2.
No internal hard disk drive
The internal hard disk cannot be detected.
→ Install the internal hard disk. If it is already installed,
check the installation once again.
→ If the CD-R/RW drive is installed, check the installa-
tion of the CD-R/RW drive.
Number Of Tracks
When performing a track editing operation, there is a
different number of source and destination tracks.
→ Specify the same number of tracks for the source and
destination.
Copying is not possible because “Clip” contains no
data.
→ Either copy data into “Clip,” or select a different copy-
source track.
SameFileNameExists
When exporting a WAV file or backing up to the USB
drive, a file of the same name already exists in the
export-destination drive.
→ Change the file name. (→p.35, 80)
Song Protected
The selected song is protected.
→ Either defeat the protect setting (→p.70) or select a
different song. (→p.35)
→ If you are formatting, turn the “Force” button “On.”
System Error
→ “AE Timeout.”
Tempo Fast
When recording tempo, recording failed because the
tempo was too fast.
→ If you are recording MIDI Clock, set your sequencer or
other MIDI output device to a slightly slower tempo.
→ If you are recording tap input, tap a bit slower.
Tempo Slow
When recording tempo, recording failed because the
tempo was too slow.
→ If you are recording MIDI Clock, set your sequencer or
other MIDI output device to a tempo of =40 or
higher.
→ If you are recording tap input, tap a bit faster.
ToTime>=EndTime
There is a problem with the TO and END settings you
made for the track editing operation “Exp/
CompTrack,” and the operation cannot be executed.
This message will appear if TO is later than END or at
the same location.
→ Set the times correctly.
Track Full
When writing an audio CD, the number of tracks
(songs) written to the CD has exceeded 99.
→ Write the songs to new CD media.
Unsupported File Type
When importing a WAV file, you attempted to import
a file that was other than an 8/16/24-bit 44.1 kHz
monaural/stereo file.
→ Select an 8/16/24-bit 44.1 kHz monaural/stereo file.
Write CD Failed
Failed to write the CD.
→ Try writing to CD-R/RW at a slower speed.