Error Message List - Boss RC-300 Loop Station Owner's Manual

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Troubleshooting

Error Message List

Display
Buffer Full!
Data Error!
Data Damaged!
Event Full!
Memory Full!
MIDI Error!
MIDI Off Line!
Not Empty!
Stop PLAY/REC!
System Error!
Tempo Too Fast!
Tempo Too Slow!
Too Busy!
UnSupportFormat!
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Meaning
An excessive volume of messages were received and
could not be processed properly .
A problem has occurred with the content of the RC-300's
memory .
It may be that an invalid file was written while
connected in USB mass storage mode (e .g ., when writing
a WAV file) . Alternatively, you used your computer to
format the "BOSS_RC-300" drive when connected in
USB mass storage mode, causing the RC-300 to stop
operating correctly .
Further overdubbing is not possible .
No available recording time remains . You cannot
proceed with any further recording or overdubbing .
MIDI messages could not be properly received .
There is a problem with the MIDI cable connection .
When saving a phrase memory, you can't overwrite a
phrase memory in which data was already saved .
The procedure cannot be carried out unless the unit is in
the stopped state .
A problem has occurred in the system .
Since the track is being played at a much faster tempo
than when it was recorded, it might not play back
correctly .
Since the track is being played at a much slower tempo
than when it was recorded, it might not play back
correctly .
The RC-300 could not process the data completely .
This WAV file is unplayable .
Action
Decrease the amount of MIDI messages that are being sent to
the RC-300 .
Consult your Roland dealer or local Roland Service .
Execute Factory Reset (p . 40) to restore the RC-300 to its factory
default condition .
Re-save the phrase .
Delete unneeded phrase memories (p . 15), and then try recording
again .
Check to make sure that no corrupt MIDI messages are being
transmitted .
Reduce the number or size of MIDI messages transmitted to
the RC-300 .
Check to make sure the cable has not been disconnected and
that there is no short in the cable .
Select an empty phrase memory, and then save (p . 14) .
Stop the unit, then try the procedure again .
Consult your Roland dealer or local Roland Service .
Adjust the tempo .
Lower the performance tempo .
Save the current content to a phrase memory .
Reduce the number of adjustments or changes made with the
RC-300's knobs and pedals .
Reduce the number or size of MIDI messages transmitted to
the RC-300 .
Ensure that the phrase is not shorter than 1 .5 seconds .
Check the format of the WAV file .

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