Roland CD-2 User Manual
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Troubleshooting (continued)
Reference
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CF Card-Related Problems (continued)
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Other problems
Problem
Cause and Action
See
Page
Can’t record
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Is the CF card inserted all the way into the slot?
➔
Make sure that the card is oriented correctly, and that it is pushed all the way into
the slot.
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Could you be attempting to record an extremely short performance?
➔
You can’t record for less than four seconds.
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Is it possible that the maximum recordable time or number of tracks (maximum of
99 tracks) for the card has been exceeded?
➔
If there are unwanted tracks on the card, delete them before you continue
recording.
The recording time is too
short
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Have you selected the correct recording mode?
➔
The available recording time will depend on the recording mode. Choose the
recording mode that’s appropriate for the material you’re recording.
It takes a long time to
erase a track
●
Could you be erasing a long track?
➔
The amount of time needed to erase a track will depend on the length of the track
and on the recording mode (
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Wave files written using
your computer are not
recognized
●
Could the wave files be too short?
➔
Wave files shorter than four seconds will not be recognized.
—
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Could the filename contain double-byte characters (e.g., Japanese) or “~” (tilde)?
➔
Filenames containing double-byte characters (e.g., Japanese) or “~” (tilde) will not
be recognized.
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Problem
Cause and Action
See
Page
You hear noise when
playing a file from a CF
card track on your
computer
●
Could you be playing a file with a filename extension of “.DAT”?
➔
“.DAT” files are in a special format used only by the CD-2. Do not attempt to play
them on your computer.
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The following table shows the time required to erase a track that is three hours long.
Recording mode
Standard
Long
WAV
Time required for erasure
Approx.
1 minute
30 seconds
Approx.
45 seconds
Approx.
3 minutes
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