Various messages

The message dialog box will disappear when you click the OK button (or press the panel YES key).

Auto-Punch is not available in MTC Slave/Master mode.

Auto-punch recording cannot be performed if the MIDI Sync setting is set to MTC Slave or MTC Master.

Cannot have more than 100 Songs.

You cannot exceed maximum of 100 songs on one song drive.

Delete unneeded songs. Be sure to back up any data you wish to save before deleting it from the hard drive.

Check Sum Error occurred.

The system update has failed.

Try the update procedure once again from the beginning. If this message still appears, please contact your Korg distributor.

Clock source changed to internal because S/P DIF Error occurred.

Because the S/P DIF clock could not be detected correctly, the Word Clock setting Clock Source has been switched to Internal.

Make sure that the signal is being output correctly from the external device.

Make sure that the D3200 is correctly connected with the external device.

Make sure that the optical digital cable is not faulty.

Clock source changed to internal because the sampling frequencies do not match.

Because the external sampling frequency does not match the sampling frequency of the current song, the Word Clock setting Clock Source has been switched to Internal.

Completed.

The operation has been completed successfully.

Continuous recording time limit exceeded.

The maximum continuous recording time is 12 hours. It is not possible to continuously record for longer than this.

Directory Path is too long.

Access is not possible because the directory path is too long.

The D3200 cannot access a path that is longer than 64 characters. Do not create a directory path longer than 64 characters.

Disc is not CD-RW.

The disc currently in the drive is not a CD-RW.

Insert a CD-RW disc.

Disk too busy.

This message will appear if repeated punch-in/out recording or track editing operations have fragmented the data on the disk, slowing down access to the hard drive.

In the TRACK, “EditTrk” tab page, execute the “OptimizeTrk” operation. If this error message still appears even after you execute “OptimizeTrk,” go to the SYSTEM/MIDI, “DiskUtility” tab page and execute

“CheckDrive.”

If “Disk too busy.” appears during playback, execute “Check Drive” with “Current Song” selected. If the message appears during recording, execute “Check Drive” with “Current Parti- tion” selected.

In some cases, ultra-low frequencies played back in the studio may cause “Disk too busy.” messages to appear. In this case, elimi- nate the problem by relocating the D3200 before you execute the Check Drive operation.

If the Song Type is 48 kHz/24-bit and you record multiple tracks (four or more tracks) simultaneously, there is a increased possibil- ity that the state of the hard disk recording area (i.e., fragmenta- tion) will cause the “Disk too busy.” message to appear. We recommend that you always execute “OptimizeTrk” (p.74) af- ter recording or editing multiple tracks simultaneously in a 48 kHz/24-bit song.

Drive Error occurred.

An error has occurred while accessing the drive.

If this message appears while you are working on a song drive, execute “Check Drive.” If the message still appears after executing this, format the drive.

If this message appears while you are working on the PC drive, format the PC drive.

If this message appears while you are working on the CD drive, use a different disc. If the message still appears, it is possible that the CD-R/RW drive has malfunctioned. Please contact your Korg distributor.

Exceeds drive capacity.

There is not enough free space on the drive.

If this message appears while you are working on a song drive, you can either delete the Undo data or delete unneeded songs. Alternatively, you can use a different song drive.

If this message appears while you are working on the PC drive, delete unneeded files or folders.

Exp/Cmp ratio is out of range.

The expansion/compression ratio used in the “ExpCmpTrk” track edit operation is beyond the allowable range. The maximum expansion is double, and the maximum compression is half. Change the settings of the TO and END locations.

Failed to receive MIDI data.

Reception of MIDI data has failed.

Failed to write CD.

Writing to the CD-R/RW disc has failed.

Refer to the “Troubleshooting” section on CD-R/RW.

Failed to write System.

System updating has failed.

It is possible that the D3200 has malfunctioned. Please contact your Korg distributor.

File List data error.

There is an error in the audio data, and the song cannot be selected or saved.

Format the affected song drive.

Frame Rate does not match.

The frame rate of the incoming time code does not match the frame rate of the current song.

Illegal Range. In = Out or Out < In.

The operation cannot be executed because there is a problem with the IN and OUT locations specified for track editing or loop playback.

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