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Troubleshooting
Recorded files cannot be played back.
• If an adaptor is mistakenly unplugged or a card is removed during recording, files can get
damaged, making it impossible to play them back. The file repair feature can be used to
repair such files.
“Repair Files (Repair)” (p. 70)
Can’t record
• Recording is not possible if there is insufficient remaining time. The remaining recording time
is shown in the display in recording-standby mode. There is no remaining time if 00:00:00 is
shown. Check the amount of free space on the memory card.
“Estimated recording times” (p. 28)
• Recording is not possible if the memory card is not inserted properly. The display shows “No
Card” when the memory card is not recognized. Turn off power and re-insert the memory
card.
• If the memory card is not formatted, the memory card is not recognized, and the display
shows “SD unformatted.” Format the memory card.
• Recording is not possible if the write protect (LOCK) feature is turned on. Unlock the write
protect feature.
• Recording cannot be performed correctly if the input level set with the [INPUT LEVEL buttons]
is too low. Set a proper input level.
“Adjusting recording levels” (p. 37)
• When using an external microphone, connect it properly to the [MIC Input Jack]. Also check
the [EXTERNAL MICROPHONE TYPE Switch] settings.
“MICROPHONE GAIN switch” (p. 9)
• Memory cards must be formatted on the R-09 to operate properly. Memory cards formatted
on a PC may have the wrong format type. In these cases, the recording may stop
immediately after starting, or a proper recording may not be possible.
A stereo song is created although a monaural microphone was used
for recording.
• The R-09 records in stereo. Even if a monaural microphone is connected and the [EXTERNAL
MICROPHONE TYPE Switch] is set to “MONO,” a stereo song with the same sound
recorded on both the L and R tracks is created.
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