Error Message List - Roland Groovebox MC-707 Reference Manual

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Explanation
Now Playing!
This operation cannot be executed because playback is occurring.
The clip that is the target of the operation does not exist.
CLIP NOT EXIST!
This appears if an empty clip is selected as the target of a copy or edit
operation.
EMPTY CLIP
The clip that is the target of the operation does not exist.
The track that is the target of the operation does not exist.
EMPTY TRACK
This appears if an empty track is selected as the target of a copy or edit
operation.
The clip slot that is the target of the operation is already in use.
It is possible to simultaneously select the same clip number of all tracks (p.
CLIP NOT EMPTY
14) and perform copy and paste, but the paste-destination clip slots must
all be empty.
When loading a looper clip, this message appears if you attempt to
For new loop, delete the existing
overwrite an existing clip.
clip!
Looper clips cannot be imported by overwriting an existing clip.
TRACK NOT EMPTY
The track paste-destination is not empty.
The copy-source and copy-destination track types are different.
WRONG TRACK TYPE
You can't copy clips between tracks of different types.
A track is selected for copying, but a track is not selected as the paste-
PLEASE SELECT TRACK
destination.
The clip line is selected for copying, but a clip line is not selected as the
PLEASE SELECT LINE
paste-destination.
A clip is selected for copying, but a clip is not selected as the paste-
PLEASE SELECT CLIP
destination.
The specified track type is already used.
ALREADY USED!
This appears if a drum track with compressors is already in use, and you
attempt to create a new drum track with compressors.
File Write Error!
Failed to save the project file.
Can't Write
Writing is not possible because the file is locked.
This file name is locked.
Abort. **** is locked file.
The file could not be deleted because it is locked.
Now Playing. Please Stop the
This operation cannot be executed because playback is in progress.
Sequencer.
Abort! File can't open
The wave file could not be opened.
Abort! File format error
The sample file format is not supported by the MC-707.
Abort! File read error
The file could not be read for some reason.
The file could not be imported because there is insufficient internal memory
Abort! Memory full
in the MC-707.
Abort! Not enough contiguous
Unable to allocate enough contiguous memory for importing.
memory
Abort! Exceed the Max samples
Import was not possible because it would exceed the maximum number of
count
user samples.
Abort! Too short samples
The file could not be imported because the sample is too short.
Abort! Too long samples
The file could not be imported because the sample is too long.
Format SD CARD Error!
Failed to format the SD card.
The SD card is not inserted.
NO SD CARD
Alternatively, it is incompletely inserted.
SD CARD PROTECTED
The SD card is set to a write-protect state.
The operation could not be executed because the maximum number of
TOO MANY LOOPER TRACKS!
looper tracks that can be created has been reached.
The sample cannot be edited because a user sample is not assigned to
WAVE1 SAMPLE OFF
WAVE1 of the instrument being edited.
The sample cannot be edited because a user sample is not specified for
WAVE1 NOT USER SAMPLE
WAVE1 of the instrument being edited.
The operation could not be executed because there is insufficient looper
Memory Full!
memory.
Action/Explanation
Stop playback, and then execute.
Make sure that the target clip is correctly selected.
Make sure that the target track is correctly selected.
Either select an empty clip slot, or delete clips before executing.
Either select an empty track, or delete the applicable track before executing.
Copy the clip to a track type that is the same as the copy-source.
Select a track and then paste.
Select a clip line and then paste.
Select a clip and then paste.
Either delete the existing drum track with compressors, or use a
conventional drum track.
For some reason, the file could not be saved.
You might be able to solve this problem by formatting the SD card.
Before formatting the SD card, make a backup by saving any important files
to your computer.
You can't save using the same name as a locked project.
As described in "Managing Projects" (p. 17), unlock the file and then
overwrite it, or save the file with a different name.
A locked project cannot be deleted.
If you want to delete the project, unlock it.
Stop playback and then execute the operation.
The file or SD card that you attempted to load might be damaged.
The MC-707 supports 32–96 kHz, 16-bit and 24-bit (mono/stereo) Wav
format files.
Use your computer to convert the file format, and try the operation again.
If the Wav file format you are attempting to read is not common, there
might be cases when the file cannot be read.
Use the Sample Bank browser (p. 19) to delete unneeded user samples.
It might be that the internal memory has been fragmented. Execute
"Optimizing the Internal Memory (LOOPER OPTIMIZE)" (p. 55).
If the same error occurs even after optimizing, delete unneeded looper clips
from the project.
The MC-707 can handle a maximum of 500 user samples.
Use the Sample Bank browser (p. 19) to delete unneeded user samples.
The length of samples that can be handled by a looper clip is from one
second to 60 seconds.
Use your computer to edit the Wav file to this length, and execute the
operation again.
* Depending on the tempo setting, there are cases in which an even shorter or
longer sample can be handled.
Turn off the power, firmly insert the SD card, and then turn the power on
again.
Remove the SD card, and change the position of the lock switch on its left
side.
Delete unneeded looper tracks, and execute the operation again.
Make sure that a sample is assigned to the instrument that you're editing,
and execute the operation again.
Make sure that a sample is assigned to the instrument that you're editing,
and execute the operation again.
Delete unneeded looper clips, and execute the operation again.
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