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TASCAM DP-32SD
15 – Messages
General messages
The following list shows messages that could appear during the use of this unit.
These messages alert you to conditions that might arise while you are using the unit. Consult the table below if you see something you
do not understand or if you want to know how to solve a problem.
Message
Description and remedy
Can not Import
This pop-up appears when the sample frequency or bit rate of the selected file in the AUDIO DEPOT
IMPORT menu differs from the current song.
Cannot Clear
Current
The current track cannot be deleted.
A virtual track assigned to a physical track cannot be deleted.
Card Error
The card could not be recognized properly. Replace the card.
Card Full
The card has no remaining capacity. Erase unnecessary files or move them to your computer to make
open space.
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 a recording. (See “Exporting
Export a song track that has a recording.
Export File Too Big
The track to be exported exceeds the available capacity on the SD card.
You have tried to export a track to the AudioDepot folder, but the size is too large for the remaining
space on the SD card.
Delete unnecessary songs or files from the AudioDepot folder to create more space on the SD card, then
try to export the track again.
File Not Found
The file to be imported could not be found.
You tried to import a WAV file from the AudioDepot folder, but there are no WAV files in it. (See
“Importing tracks” on page 65.)
Connect the unit to a computer and transfer files that you want to import from the computer to the
AudioDepot folder of the unit.
Format Error
Format CARD
The formatting of the card is abnormal or corrupted. This message also appears if you used a computer
connected via USB to format the card in FAT format and if an unformatted card is inserted in the unit.
Always use the DP-32SD to format cards to be used with it. Replace the card or format it using the
FORMAT menu.
FAT formatting erases all data currently on the card.
I/O Too Short
The interval between IN and OUT points is too short.
You tried to use repeat mode, but the time between the IN and OUT points is too short.
Import Failed
Export Failed
Importing or exporting failed.
Import File
Too Large
The size of file to be imported is too large.
You tried to import a WAV file from the AudioDepot folder that is too large for the remaining space on
the SD card. Free up some space in the AudioDepot folder by deleting unnecessary songs, and try again.
In Bounce Mode
Bounce mode is active.
You tried to perform an action that is not possible while in Bounce mode.
In Master Mode
Mastering mode is active.
You tried to perform an action that is not possible while in Mastering mode.
In Punch Mode
Auto punch mode is active.
You tried to perform an action that is not possible while in auto punch mode.
In Repeat Mode
Repeat playback mode is active.
You tried to perform an action that is not possible while in repeat playback mode.
Invalid Card
The inserted SD card is in a format the cannot be used by this unit.
Insert another SD card after turning off the unit, or format the card using FORMAT on the MENU screen.
Invalid Card
Change Card
Something might be wrong with the card. Replace the card.
Mark Full
It is not possible to add more location marks.
You tried to store more than 99 location marks in a song. (See “Location marks” on page 43.)
Delete some location marks and try again.
Master File
Not Found
A master file could not be found.
This message appears if you try to enter Mastering mode, but you have not made any mixdown
recording yet. First make a mixdown recording.
Master Track
Too Large
The master file is too large.
You tried to create a master file that is larger than the remaining open space on the SD card.
To make more space, format the SD card (see “Quick formatting an SD card” on page 62 and “Full
formatting an SD card” on page 63), delete unnecessary files or connect the unit to a computer to
transfer (and then delete) files.