Error Message List - Roland Groovebox D2 Owner's Manual

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Error Message List

If the D2 is operated incorrectly or if an operation could not be executed correctly, an error message will be displayed.
Take the appropriate action for the error message that is displayed.
Display
Meaning
There is a problem with the internal
system.
It is possible that the contents of user
memory have been lost.
That operation cannot be performed
because the D2 is now playing back.
That operation cannot be performed
because the pattern has been mega-
mixed.
The data cannot be registered in a RPS
set (or MEGAMIX set) because there
are multiple un-muted parts.
There is no item to edit.
Playback is not possible because no
performance data has been recorded
in the pattern.
No further pattern recording is possi-
ble because the maximum number of
notes recordable in one pattern has
been exceeded.
No further song recording is possible
because the maximum number of pat-
terns recordable in one song has been
exceeded.
The pattern cannot be saved because
of insufficient user memory.
Since a large amount of MIDI messag-
es was received in a short time (or be-
cause there was too much pattern
data), the D2 was not able to process
the MIDI messages.
There is a problem with the MIDI cable
connection.
Action
Please contact your dealer or a nearby Roland service center.
Please perform the Factory Reset operation (p. 14). If this does not re-
solve the problem, contact your dealer or a nearby Roland service
center.
Press [
] to stop playback before performing the operation.
Save the pattern, or re-select the pattern.
Decide on one part of the phrase that you wish to register, and mute
all of the remaining parts (p. 23, p. 30).
(This will be displayed if there is no editable parameter when you
press [EDIT].)
Select a pattern that contains data.
Delete unwanted data from the pattern being recorded (p. 67).
Up to 50 patterns can be recorded in one song. No more patterns than
this can be recorded.
Either initialize unwanted patterns (p. 65), or save the data on an ex-
ternal sequencer (p. 81).
Reduce the amount of MIDI messages transmitted to the D2.
Make sure that the MIDI cable has not been disconnected or broken.
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