Other Problems - Roland VS-2400CD Appendices

24tr / 24-bit / 96khz digital studio workstation
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Cannot write to CD-R discs
• The project's sample rate is set to something other than
44.1 kHz.
• The internal IDE hard disk does not have sufficient free
disk space.
• The CD-R disc does not have sufficient free space.
• You are trying to write to a commercial CD software
disc.
• You are trying to write to a CD-R disc that has been
finalized.
MIDI Devices Problems
With the VS-2400CD as master, the
MIDI sequencer does not respond to
commands
• The MIDI cable is not connected correctly.
• The MIDI cable is broken.
• The MIDI OUT/THRU switch is not set to "Out".
• "MIDI OUT SYNC Gen." (the MIDI out sync generator)
is not set to the appropriate synchronization method
(MTC, MIDI Clock, Sync Track).
• The EXT indicator is blinking ("SYNC MODE" is set to
"EXT").
• The two devices are not set to the same type of MTC
(during MTC synchronization).
• The MIDI clock data has not been recorded on the sync
track (if you are using the sync track for
synchronization).
• The settings of the MIDI sequencer are not correct.
• The MIDI sequencer is not ready to play back.
When synchronizing using a MIDI
sequencer as the master, the VS-
2400CD does not respond to the
sequencer messages
• The MIDI cable is not connected correctly.
• The MIDI cable is broken.
• You are trying to synchronize using the MIDI clock.
→ The VS-2400CD cannot be run in slave mode using a
method other than MTC.
• The EXT indicator is off ("SYNC MODE" is set to
"INT").
• The two devices are not set to the same type of MTC
(during MTC synchronization).
• The settings of the MIDI sequencer are not correct.
• The VS-2400CD is not in play back standby mode (with
the PLAY indicator blinking).
• The MTC signal is not strong or has errors.
→ Setting the ERROR LEVEL to "5" or higher may
improve conditions.

Other problems

Data on the disk drive was not saved
properly
• The VS-2400CD's power was turned off without
performing the shutdown process.
• The power was turned off while the disk drive was
operating.
• A strong shock was applied to the disk drive.
→ Do a physical format of the drive and recreate the
partitions. Also, we recommend that you execute
Surface Scan as well.
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