Problems With The Sd Card - Roland BR-800 Owner's Manual

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Explanation
Could the song be protected?
Is an SD card inserted?
Could the SD card have insufficient free space?
Could the SD card be locked?
Can't record
Could you be using the Phrase Trainer?
Could scrub playback be in use?
Could control surface mode be in use?
You can't record on the BR-800 in control surface mode.
Check the reverb send level amounts for the loop effect.
You want to turn
The BR-800 provides reverb as a loop effect.
off the reverb
Reverb is applied by default. If you want to turn off the reverb effect, set each track's
send level amount to "0."
Is the input sensitivity appropriate?
The recorded sound will be distorted if the input sensitivity is too high, and noise will
be excessive if the input sensitivity is too low. Adjust the input sensitivity so that the
PEAK indicator briefly lights when the loudest passages occur.
Recorded sound
Are the track output levels appropriate?
contains noise or
If there is noise or distortion following mastering, the track output levels are too high.
distortion
Could a microphone with high output impedance be connected directly to the BR-800?
Since the INPUT 1–4 jacks are designed for a low input impedance, the recording level
may be too low depending on the characteristics of the microphone. In this case, pass the
signal through a commercially available microphone preamp before recording it.
Could INPUT SELECT be set to "USB"?
If INPUT SELECT is set to "USB," the settings of your software may cause the audio sig-
nal to be looped. In this case, you can solve the problem by taking one of the following
actions.
Oscillation occurs
• Stop playback in your software, or turn off the Soft Thru function.
• Turn off the audio input of your software.
• Change INPUT SELECT to a setting other than "USB."

Problems with the SD Card

Item
Explanation
Data on the SD card can be damaged due to the following reasons. Please format the SD
card.
• Could you have turned off the power while the recorder was operating?
Data on the SD
• Could the SD card have been subjected to strong physical shock?
card was damaged
• Could you have turned off the power while the SD card was being accessed?
• Could you be using an SD card that was formatted by a computer or digital
camera?
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