16 – messages – Teac DP-32 User Manual

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TASCAM DP-32

16 – Messages

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 74 and "Full

formatting an SD card" on page 75), delete unnecessary files or connect the unit to a computer to

transfer (and then delete) files.

MBR Error
Init CARD

The formatting of the card is abnormal or corrupted.

Replace the card or format the card using the FORMAT menu.

Formatting erases all data currently on the card.

No Card

No SD card is in the unit. Load a recordable SD card.

No Armed Track

There is no track in recording standby (armed).

You tried to enter auto punch mode or pressed the

RECORD

button when no tracks were in recording

standby. (See "Automatic punching in and out" on page 54.)

Put a track into recording standby before pressing

RECORD

or activating auto punch.

No Undo History

There is no undo history.

There are no actions to be undone. (See "Undoing an operation" on page 47.)

Not Stopped

The recorder transport is not stopped.

When the recorder is not stopped, this message appears if you press a button, such as

UNDO/REDO

,

that works only when the recorder is stopped.

Now Recording

The unit is recording.

This message appears when you try to operate a menu while the unit is recording.

Some other operations are also not allowed during recording.

OUT point must
be set after
the IN point.

You cannot set the OUT point before the IN point.

Set the OUT point after the IN point.

Protected Card

The inserted SD card is write-protected.

To record or edit, turn off the unit and unlock the write-protection on the SD card.

Recorded Track
Not Found

When trying to use the export function, no recordings were found on the current song's tracks.

No tracks have been recorded in the current song, or virtual tracks with recordings have not been

assigned to physical tracks.

Select a recorded song, assign the track you want to export to a physical track, and then export it. (See

"Virtual tracks" on page 56.)

Revert to
discard changes.

Edits and changes made since the song was loaded will be cleared, and the song will be reset to status it

had when loaded. Proceed only when you are sure you wish to discard all changes.

Same Track

The same track has been specified.

This message appears when using the clone track function if the source track is also set as the

destination track.

Song Protected

The song is protected.

You are trying to change (record, edit, etc.) a protected song. (See "Protecting songs" on page 38.)

Unprotect the song.

Stereo Track Full

All the stereo tracks already have recordings.

This message appears if you try to import a stereo file when all the stereo tracks in the song already

have recordings, even if some mono tracks are still open.

Track Full

All the tracks already have recordings.

This message appears if you try to import a file when all tracks in the song already have recordings. (See

"Importing tracks" on page 78.)

Trk Edit Fail

Track editing failed.

Save the song, turn the unit off and on again, and then try the track edit one more time.

Trk Too Short

The track is too short.

You are trying to record in mixdown mode, but the time between the IN and OUT points is too short.

The IN and OUT points must be at least 4 seconds apart. (See "Setting IN/OUT points" on page 53.)

Turn

off the

Guitar

Effect or

use

two or less

Dynamic

Effects.

While using a guitar effect, the use of dynamic effects is limited to one or two channels. To use dynamic

effects on three or more channels, turn the guitar effect OFF.

Work Memory Full

The working memory is full.

Even if the SD card has enough remaining space, this error could occur if you perform many editing
operations. You may be able to continue to work after executing the DELETE UNUSED item in the
SONG

menu to increase the amount of available working memory. (See "Undoing an operation" on

page 47.)

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