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TASCAM DP-03SD
15 – Messages
General messages
The following popup messages alert you to conditions that may arise while you are using the unit. Consult this table if you see something
you do not understand.
Messages
Meaning and remedy
Card Full
The SD card is full during recording.
Empty Export Track
You tried to export a track that does not contain any recording data.
This pop-up appears if you try to export a song track that does not contain any recording.
(See “Track import and export” on page 63.) Export a song track that has been recorded.
File Not Found
You are trying to restore a song when there are no backed-up songs on the FAT partition (See
“Song backup and restoration” on page 61).
I/O Too Short
You are trying to enter repeat mode, but the time between the IN and OUT points is too short.
Make the time longer (more than 4 seconds). (See “Using IN, OUT and TO points” on page
41.)
Import File Not Found
You are trying to import a WAV file from the FAT partition when there are no WAV files there
(See “Importing tracks” on page 63). Connect the unit to a PC and transfer some files to the
FAT partition for import.
Import File Too Large
You are trying to import a WAV file from the FAT partition that is too large for the remaining
space on the partition. Free up some space on the MTR partion and try again.
In Bounce Mode
You tried to perform an action that cannot be done while in Bounce mode.
In Master Mode
You tried to perform an action that cannot be done while in Master mode.
In Punch Mode
You tried to use a function that is prohibited during punch in/out mode.
In Repeat Mode
You tried to perform an action that cannot be done while in Repeat mode.
I
nvalid Card
Insert another SD card after turning off the unit, or format the card by MENU
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CARD
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FORMAT
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Mark Full
You tried to store more than 999 location marks in a song (See “Location marks” on page
40). Delete some location marks and try again.
Master Track Not Found
You have tried to export a stereo master track (“Exporting a stereo master track” on page
65) when the song does not have one. Master the song and then export the stereo master
track.
Master Track Too Large
You tried to export a stereo master track which was too large for the remaining space on
the FAT partition (See “Exporting a stereo master track” on page 65). Connect the unit to a
computer and free up some space on the FAT partition or reformat the FAT partition.
No Armed Track
You tried to enter auto punch in/out mode when no tracks were in record standby. (See
“Automatically punching in and out” on page 43.)
Put a track into record standby before enabling auto punch in/out mode
No Disk Space
This pop-up message appears when the MTR partition does not contain enough open space
when you are trying to create or copy a song.
Erase an unwanted song (see “Erasing songs” on page 31), format the card (see “Formatting
cards” on page 57) or take other steps to make space available on a card.
No Locate Mark
You’re trying to edit the location mark list (see “To edit a location mark” on page 40) when
no location marks have been set.
No Master Trk
You have tried to use a non-existent master track as the source in a track cloning operation
(see “CLONE track (track duplication)” on page 47). Select another source or master the
song and try again.
No SD Card
Insert an SD card after turning off the unit.
No Undo History
There are no actions to be undone. (See “Erasing the operation history” on page 37.)
Not Stopped
The recorder is moving (not stopped, but playing back, recording, etc.) and you have pressed
a button such as the UN/REDO [HISTORY] button which cannot be used until you press
STOP.
Now Recording
You are trying to perform an action which cannot be done while recording.
Protected Card
To record or edit, turn off the unit and un-protect the SD card.
Same Track
You cannot clone a track to itself. (See “CLONE track (track duplication)” on page 47.)
SD Size Error
Use an SD card larger than 512 MB.
Song Protected
The song is protected (“Protecting songs” on page 32) and you are trying to change it
(record or edit, etc.). Unprotect the song.
Too Many songs
You have 250 songs on one partition. You must delete some before you can create another
song.