Appendix

Messages

 

 

song. If the message still appears, turn “Quick” to off,

 

 

then re-format the drive.

 

 

 

It will take certain time for processing to be completed

 

 

 

 

if you execute “CheckDrive” (when full) or “Format” on

 

 

 

the hard disk drive.

Confirmation messages

Completed

The operation was completed. Press the [YES/OK] key.

Song Full

You have exceeded the maximum number of songs that can be stored on the drive.

Delete unneeded songs.

***ing (*** is Copy, Write, etc.)

The operation is being performed. Please wait until this display disappears.

Obey Copyright Rules

When using digital input or when creating an audio CD, carefully read “COPYRIGHT WARNING” (→ p.1) and observe the terms.

Error messages

INIT Internal Hard Disk Drive

The data stored on the hard disk and used to start up the D1200 has been damaged for some reason.

When you press the [YES/OK] key, all data will be erased from the hard disk and the disk will be initialized so that the D1200 can start up correctly.

However, all data on the hard disk will be lost. When

you turn off the power, do so using the correct proce- dure. (→ p.15)

AE Timeout

Check the connections of the CD-R/RW drive and the AC/DC power supply.

If there are no problems with the connections, it is possi- ble that a malfunction has occurred.

Blank Disc

Nothing has been written on the CD media.

Can’t Play CD

The audio CD could not be played.

If the CD has not been finalized, finalize the CD before you attempt to play it.

If the CD has already been finalized, check the connec- tions of the drive. If you find no problem with the con- nections or operation, try using different media.

Disc Full

When writing an audio CD, the CD has insufficient space.

Write to new CD media.

Disk Error

Failed while writing to the disk drive.

Execute “CheckDrive” in the [SYSTEM/USB] “DiskU- til” tab page. If this message still appears, delete that

Disk Busy

As you perform punch-in/out recording or track editing operations, the audio data on the disk may become frag- mented, causing disk access to slow down.

In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, execute the “Opti- mizeTrack” command. If this error still appears after you have executed “OptimizeTrack,” execute the “Check- Drive” command.

In a studio or similar location, vibration due to ultra-low frequencies may cause “DiskBusy” to occur. If this is the cause of the error message, you can solve the problem by moving the D1200 to a different location, rather than executing the Check Drive operation.

If “DiskBusy” appears during playback, select “Cur- Song” when executing the “CheckDrive” command. If it appears during recording, select “CurSong+Remain.” If you do not mind taking a substantial amount of time for the operation, execute “Full.”

Disk Repaired 1

Disk Repaired 2

Disk Repaired 3

An error was found by the “CheckDrive” command.

Disk Repaired 1 indicates that an error was found but was successfully repaired. You can continue using the drive.

Disk Repaired 2 or 3 indicate that it was not possible to completely correct the error. In this case, it is possible that the song data has been damaged or lost.

In this case, the song data will be erased, but the drive will be usable once you initialize it.

Drive Condition Error

This message may appear if you attempt to play a CD that has not been finalized.

Finalize the CD before you play it.

If this message appears when you are operating the CD- R/RW drive, an error has occurred in the drive.

Check the drive connections. If you do not find a prob- lem with the connections or operation, try using differ- ent media.

Drive Full

The drive has no more free space.

Turn the power off, and then on again. (If you have been recording or performing track editing, the immediately previous data will be saved on the drive.)

If the message still appears, delete unwanted songs or select another drive.

Illegal Disc

Appropriate CD media was not inserted when you attempted to execute the operation.

Illegal Drive/Operation

The operation you attempted to execute was not appropriate for the selected drive. For example this will appear if you attempt to load the system from a drive that does not contain the system.

Select the appropriate drive or operation.

Troubleshooting

Rhythm Pattern List Effect Program List D1200 specifications About the CDRW-1Messages

Index

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