Roland CD-2 User Manual

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Troubleshooting (continued)

Reference

CF Card-Related Problems (continued)

Other problems

Problem

Cause and Action

See

Page

Can’t record

Is the CF card inserted all the way into the slot?

Make sure that the card is oriented correctly, and that it is pushed all the way into
the slot.

27

Could you be attempting to record an extremely short performance?

You can’t record for less than four seconds.

29

Is it possible that the maximum recordable time or number of tracks (maximum of
99 tracks) for the card has been exceeded?

If there are unwanted tracks on the card, delete them before you continue
recording.

58

The recording time is too
short

Have you selected the correct recording mode?

The available recording time will depend on the recording mode. Choose the
recording mode that’s appropriate for the material you’re recording.

36

It takes a long time to
erase a track

Could you be erasing a long track?

The amount of time needed to erase a track will depend on the length of the track
and on the recording mode (

Page 36).

Wave files written using
your computer are not
recognized

Could the wave files be too short?

Wave files shorter than four seconds will not be recognized.

Could the filename contain double-byte characters (e.g., Japanese) or “~” (tilde)?

Filenames containing double-byte characters (e.g., Japanese) or “~” (tilde) will not
be recognized.

Problem

Cause and Action

See

Page

You hear noise when
playing a file from a CF
card track on your
computer

Could you be playing a file with a filename extension of “.DAT”?

“.DAT” files are in a special format used only by the CD-2. Do not attempt to play
them on your computer.

The following table shows the time required to erase a track that is three hours long.

Recording mode

Standard

Long

WAV

Time required for erasure

Approx.
1 minute
30 seconds

Approx.
45 seconds

Approx.
3 minutes

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