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Error Message List
Drive busy!
Data could not be read or written fast
enough because the data is stored on
the SD card in a fragmentary man-
ner.
Alternatively, you are using an SD
card that is not fast enough.
This problem is more likely to occur
if you join together phrases (record-
ed data) of only a few seconds in
length, such as when using punch-
in/out recording.
Reduce the number of tracks being played simulta-
neously. Use the Mastering function to combine
tracks, and erase the tracks that you don’t need to
play back. Then, carry out playback again.
Reduce the number of tracks being recorded simul-
taneously.
Event full!
The maximum number of events that
the BR-800 can handle in one song
has been exceeded.
Erase unneeded tracks.
What is an event?
An “event” is the smallest unit used by the BR-800 to manage the data recorded on an SD card.
Approximately 30,000 events are allocated for each newly created song.
For each track, each recording operation will consume two events. Operations such as punch-in/out
and track copy will also consume events.
The number of events consumed will change in a complex way depending on the conditions.
For example, even if there actually is free space remaining on the SD card, no further recording or
track editing will be possible if all of the events have been used up. If this occurs, the error message
“Event Full!” will appear.
No card!
You performed a recorder or SD card
operation when no SD card was in-
serted, or the card was incompletely
inserted.
Turn off the power, firmly reinsert the SD card, and
then turn the power on again.
You removed the SD card after se-
lecting data on the SD card.
No file!
When importing WAV data, the file
to be imported did not exist.
Prepare the file that is to be imported.
–
No song!
The SD card does not contain songs.
Create a new song.
The song folder contains incorrect
data, or does not contain the neces-
sary data.
Restore the backed-up data from your computer
back to the BR-800.
* Restore the entire “ROLAND” folder to the BR-800.
Not available!
The operation you attempted cannot
be executed in the current mode.
If you were in Song Sketch mode:
Press the [SONG SKETCH] button to exit Song
Sketch mode, and then perform the operation.
If you were in Mastering mode:
Turn MASTERING “OFF” to exit Mastering mode,
and then perform the operation.
If you were in Control Surface mode:
Press the [EXIT] button a number of times to exit
Control Surface mode, and then perform the opera-
tion.
Power down!
The internal power supply voltage
has fallen below the allowable range
for recorder operation.
If you’re using the adaptor:
It may be that the cable is broken or the adaptor is
faulty. Please contact Roland customer service or
your dealer.
–
If you’re using batteries:
Install fresh batteries.
Protected!
You attempted to write data to a
song whose Song Protect setting is
“ON.”
Turn Song Protect “OFF.”
Message
Cause
Action
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Summary of Contents for BR-800
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Page 20: ...MEMO 20 BR800_e book 20...
Page 21: ...21 Quick Start BR800_e book 21...
Page 31: ...31 Getting Ready to Record BR800_e book 31...
Page 35: ...35 Recording Playback BR800_e book 35...
Page 53: ...53 Using Effects BR800_e book 53...
Page 87: ...87 Using Rhythm BR800_e book 87...
Page 103: ...103 Editing BR800_e book 103...
Page 110: ...MEMO 110 BR800_e book 110...
Page 111: ...111 Mastering BR800_e book 111...
Page 117: ...117 Using USB BR800_e book 117...
Page 128: ...MEMO 128 BR800_e book 128...
Page 129: ...129 Convenient Functions BR800_e book 129...
Page 144: ...MEMO 144 BR800_e book 144...
Page 145: ...145 Appendixes BR800_e book 145...
Page 161: ...161 fig 15_WEEE_Small eps fig 16_ChineseRoHS eps For EU Countries For China BR800_e book 161...
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