Error Messages; Shortcuts - Roland HandSonic HPD-20 Owner's Manual

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Error Messages

If an error message appears in the HandSonic's screen, refer to this list of messages and take the appropriate action.
Message
Meaning
Messages about the HandSonic itself
Internal memory full.
The QUICK REC storage capacity is full.
User Inst memory full.
The user instrument memory is full.
The HandSonic attempted to transmit or receive
MIDI buffer full.
more MIDI messages in a short time than could
be processed.
Data memory was
There is a problem with internal memory.
damaged.
Device error.
There is a problem with the internal system.
The operation cannot be executed because "Write
Write Protect is ON.
Protect" is ON.
The module will turn off
The power will soon turn off because of the "Auto
soon.
Off" setting.
USB-related messages
The USB flash drive does not have enough free
USB memory full.
space.
Check the USB memory.
The USB flash drive is not working correctly.
The specified data does not exist on the USB
Could not read this file.
flash drive. Alternatively, the saved data has been
damaged.
Unsupported format.
This file format is not supported.
A USB device not supported by the HandSonic is
USB device error.
connected.
Data could not be read/written fast enough
USB memory busy.
from/to the USB flash drive.
USB memory is not
A USB flash drive is not connected to the
connected here.
HandSonic.

Shortcuts

Action
[SHIFT] + [-] [+] or value knob
[SHIFT] + [ ] [ ]
[SHIFT] + [EXIT]
[SHIFT] + [PITCH]/[EFFECT]
[SHIFT] + [ROLL]
[KIT] + [-] [+]
[SHIFT] + [D-BEAM]
[SHIFT] + strike a pad
[SHIFT]+[ENTER]
68
Function
Change the value in larger steps.
Switch the pad that you're editing.
Silence all sounding notes (p. 36).
Access the realtime modify setting window.
Access the roll speed setting screen.
In the kit screen, adjust the display contrast.
From the kit screen, jump to the D-BEAM Settings screen.
In the kit screen, check the instrument that's assigned to a pad.
In the INST or INST–EDIT screen, sound only the layer (instrument A or B) that's selected by the cursor.
In the INST or INST–EDIT screen, copy the value of the selected parameter to all pads (p. 23).
Action
Delete unneeded user instruments (p. 37).
In some cases, optimizing the area may allow you to import the
sound (p. 55).
Decrease the amount of MIDI messages.
A factory reset will be executed automatically.
Contact your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an
authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the "Information" page.
If you want to execute this operation, turn Write Protect off (p. 65).
If you don't want the power to turn off, press any button or strike
a pad.
You can also disable the "Auto Off" setting so that the power does
not turn off automatically (p. 65).
Either delete unneeded data, or use another USB flash drive.
Check the USB flash drive.
Check the file on the USB flash drive.
Immediately disconnect the USB device. Check whether there might
be a problem with the USB MEMORY connector.
Use a different USB flash drive.
Use USB flash drive sold by Roland. We cannot guarantee operation
if other products are used.
Connect a USB flash drive.

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