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Overview Quick Guide Getting Ready IN/OUT/Monitor
Recording/Playback
Mixer Timecode File Operation USB Appendix
Error Messages
Message Problem
Already Exist An identically named le or folder exists. Please use a dierent name to create the le or folder.
Battery Low The batteries or the external power supply have run low. Please replace the batteries or use an AC adaptor.
Cannot Change Name The le cannot be renamed because the le name contains double-byte characters.
Clock is Initialized Power for the internal clock was lost, so the internal clock has been initialized. Please specify the date and time.
Disconnect USB Cable
The power cannot be turned o while a USB cable is connected to your computer. Disconnect the USB cable and then turn o the
power.
File is Protected The le is protected. Turn Write Protect OFF before you execute the operation.
File Size Over 2 GB The le contains too much data.
File System Error There is a problem with the SD card. Format the SD card on the R-88.
Folder is not empty The folder already contains le(s). Try the procedure again after the les in the folder have been erased.
HOLD is ON The operation is not possible because the [HOLD] switch is on. Turn the [HOLD] switch o if you want to perform an operation.
Improper Project This project is of a format that the R-88 cannot use.
Name is Too Long The name is too long. Shorten the name of the le.
No Card No SD card is inserted. Insert an SD card into the R-88 (p. 26).
NO USB Memory Device!
A USB ash drive cannot be detected. Since it can take some time for a USB ash drive to be detected, please wait a while and then
try again. Alternatively, connect the USB ash drive correctly.
Now Playing Currently playing. Stop playback if you want to perform an operation.
Now Recording Currently recording. Stop recording if you want to perform an operation.
Root Folder Full The root folder is full. Erase les or move them to a dierent location.
Sample rate doesn’t match
Playback is not possible because the sampling rate of the project you attempted to play while in USB Audio connection mode
diers from the USB Audio sampling rate.
Signals of a sampling rate dierent than the R-88’s recording setting cannot be input to DIGITAL IN jack.
Scene number Over
When U1-U8 are selected as the PROJECT NAME, a new recording cannot be started because the automatically assigned consecu-
tive number has exceeded the maximum value.
The PROJECT NAME will be created in the range ****_0001 – ****_9999.
SD Card Full
The SD card has insucient free space. Free up space on the card after backing up les to your computer, by erasing les, or by
formatting the card.
SD Card is Locked The SD card is locked. Remove the SD card and turn o the Lock setting.
SD Card Slow
Writing to the SD card could not be performed fast enough. Please use an SD card that is known to work with the R-88. In some
cases, repeated writing and deleting of les may cause the les to become fragmented on the SD card, impairing the processing
capability. If so, please reformat the SD card.
SETUP File is not found The setup le was not found.
Too Many Projects
The number of projects in a single folder is approaching 2,000. If more than 2000 projects are recorded in a single folder, projects
beyond 2,000 will not be visible in the R-88’s nder.
Select a folder that contains fewer projects, or create a new folder.
Unformatted SD Card The SD card has not been formatted. Format the SD card on the R-88.
Unsupported USB MEMORY
This USB ash drive is not supported.
USB ash drives with high current draw will not work.
USB Audio is not available
USB Audio cannot be used when the sampling rate is 192 kHz.
Set the sampling rate to 96 kHz or lower.
USB Memory Full
The USB ash drive has insucient free space. Free up space on the card by copying les to your personal computer and making
backups, or by erasing les.
Wrong Destination You can’t copy/move within the same folder.