Appendices
1024
Meaning:
When in Disk mode you attempted to load
an EXL file from media other than the internal hard
disk, memory for temporary use could not be allocated
on the internal hard disk.
To solve either of these problems:
• On the internal hard disk, create free space that is
larger than the .EXL file.
Not enough memory to load
Meaning:
When you attempted to load a .SNG file or a
standard MIDI file in Disk mode, there was insufficient
free memory in the sequence memory. To solve this
problem:
• Delete other song data etc. to increase the amount
of free memory.
Not enough memory to open pattern
Meaning:
There was insufficient sequencer memory to
open the pattern, so editing is not possible.
• Either delete unwanted data such as a song, track,
or pattern, or do not open the pattern.
Not enough multisample memory
Meaning:
There is insufficient multisample memory.
(The number of multisamples would exceed the
maximum of 1,000.) To solve this problem:
• Delete multisamples to increase the amount of free
memory.
Not enough region locations available
Meaning:
The allowable number of regions was
exceeded during realtime-recording, or when you
attempted to load an entire SNG file, 1 Song, or Tracks
with regions being appended.
• In Sequencer P4– Track Edit, select the audio track
and use the page menu command
Region Edit
to
create enough vacant space following the last
region so that the allowable number of regions will
not be exceeded. Then try the operation again.
Not enough relative parameter memory
Meaning:
There is insufficient memory for relative
parameters. (The number of samples in the
multisamples would exceed the maximum of 4,000.)
• Delete multisamples or indices of multisamples to
increase the amount of free memory.
Not enough sample memory
Meaning:
There is insufficient sample memory (for
sample parameters or sample waveform data).
• Delete samples to increase the amount of free
memory.
Meaning:
This message will appear when you execute
Global mode Expansion Sample Setup if the settings
would exceed the amount of memory. EXs1 and EXs2
cannot be loaded simultaneously.
Not enough sample/multisample locations
available
Meaning:
The data you attempted to load would
exceed the maximum number of multisamples or
samples. To solve this problem:
• In Sampling mode, execute “Delete Multisample”
or “Delete Sample” to free a sufficient number, and
reload the data.
Not enough song locations available
Meaning:
When loading a .SNG file with “Append”
specified, you attempted to load more songs than can
be loaded.
• In Sequencer mode, execute “Delete Song” to
increase the number of multi’s that can be used,
and then load the song again.
Not enough song memory
Meaning:
When executing the Sampling mode “Time
Slice” or “Save” commands, the total data for all songs
occupies all of the sequence data memory area, so that
saving is not possible.
Meaning:
When sampling to RAM in Sequencer mode,
it is not possible to create track data at the same time.
• Increase the amount of free memory, for example
by deleting another song.
No unused WAVE files found
Meaning:
When you executed the Disk Utility page
menu command “Delete Unused WAVE files,” no
unused WAVE files were found.
O (Obey copyright rules–Oscillator)
Obey Copyright Rules
Meaning:
When you execute the Disk mode Make
Audio CD page “Write to CD” command, or when you
execute “Destination” in the Sampling mode Audio
CD page “Destination” command.
Please read COPYRIGHT WARNING on v before you
use this data.
Oscillator Mode conflicts (Check PROG P1)
Meaning:
In Sampling mode when you executed
Convert MS To Program
with Use Destination
Program Parameters checked, the conversion
destination program
Oscillator Mode
setting did not
match.
• In Program mode, set the
Oscillator Mode
of the
conversion destination program. If converting a
Summary of Contents for Electronic Keyboard
Page 1: ...Parameter Guide Parameter Guide ...
Page 2: ......
Page 180: ...Program mode EXi 170 ...
Page 290: ...EXi STR 1 Plucked String 280 ...
Page 572: ...Sequencer mode 562 ...
Page 700: ...Global mode 690 ...
Page 751: ...Insert Effects IFX1 IFX12 Routing 741 Fig 2 3a Fig 2 3b ...
Page 902: ...Effect Guide 892 ...