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Section 7

Error Messages

If you attempt an incorrect operation or if an operation
could not be executed, the display will indicate an error
message.
Refer to this list and take the appropriate action.

Battery Low!

Cause : The batteries are depleted (6 x AA
Alkaline dry cell batteries).
Solution : Replace the batteries as soon as possible
(p. 24).

Cannot Edit! Quantize is Low!

Cause : During Step Recording of a pattern, the
Quantize setting is too coarse, so
multiple entries are appearing at the
same point in the matrix.
Solution : Use a finer Quantize setting (p. 148).

Cannot Edit! This is a Preset

Cause : Preset data is selected; you cannot edit
this data.
Solution : Copy the song data and then edit that.

Cannot Erase!

Cause : No further steps can be erased.
Solution : The Pitch Correction Map must contain
a minimum of one step.

Cannot Insert!

Cause : No further steps can be inserted.
Solution : The Pitch Correction Map can contain a
maximum of 99 steps.

Cannot Program! Rhythm Off.

Cause : The Rhythm is switched off, so you
cannot program it.
Solution : Press [RHYTHM ON/OFF] to select
Arrange mode or Pattern mode.

Card Full!

Cause : It is not possible to record or copy due
to small memory capacity.
Solution1 : Back up the data you need to your
computer (p. 164,p. 178), and delete
unneeded data.
Solution2 : Perform the Song Optimize operation
(p. 87).

Card Read Error!

Cause : Memory card data cannot be loaded
correctly.
Solution 1 : Turn off the BR-600, properly insert the
memory card, then turn the BR-600 back
on.
Solution 2 : Initialize the card (p. 199).
* If the same message appears after you have taken the
above steps, it is possible that the memory card is
malfunctioning.

Card Write Error!

Cause : An error occurred while writing data to
the memory card.
Solution : The memory card must be initialized (p.
199). Also, the song data you had been
attempting to save will be lost.

Data Too Short!

Cause : You have attempted to import a WAV/
AIFF file shorter than one second or to
load a WAV/AIFF file shorter than 0.1
seconds using the Tone Load function.
Solution : Make sure the WAV/AIFF file to be
loaded is at least one second in length,
or if using the Tone Load function, select
a WAV/AIFF file that is at least 0.1
seconds in length.