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Appendices
257
File is read-only protected
File unavailable
File/path not found
I
Illegal le description
Illegal SMF data
Illegal SMF division
Illegal SMF format
M
Master Track cant be recorded alone
Measure size over limit
Measure number over limit
Medium changed
Medium write protected
Memory full
Memory overow
Memory protected
N
No data
No medium
Meaning: You attempted to write to a le or to delete a le
that had a read-only attribute.
Meaning: You attempted to save a le to a oppy disk that
contained a read-only le of the same name.
Action: Save the le with a different name.
Meaning: You attempted to load or open a le whose format
was incorrect.
Meaning: When executing the Disk mode utility menu com-
mand Delete, the specied le did not exist.
Meaning: When executing the Disk mode utility menu com-
mand Copy and you used a wild card to specify
the copy le name, the specied le was not
found. Alternatively, the length of the copy source
path name exceeded 76 characters.
Meaning: In Disk mode when you used the [F6] (Open)
key to open a directory, the path length including
the selected directory name exceeded 76 charac-
ters.
Action: Check the le or directory.
Meaning: The lename that you specied when saving a le
or creating a directory contained invalid charac-
ters.
Action: Change the lename you are specifying. Filena-
mes not permitted by MS-DOS cannot be used as
a lename.
Meaning: You attempted to load a le that was not a Stan-
dard MIDI File.
Meaning: You attempted to load a Standard MIDI File that
was timecode-based.
Meaning: You attempted to load a Standard MIDI File of a
format other than 0 or 1.
Meaning: When realtime-recording a single track, you
attempted to begin recording with the master
track as the current track.
Action: Begin recording with a track 116.
Meaning: When loading a Standard MIDI File, the number
of events in a measure exceeded the maximum
(approximately 10,000 events).
Meaning: The attempted edit operation would cause the
maximum number of events in a measure
(approximately 10,000) to be exceeded.
Action: Use event editing etc. to delete unwanted data.
Meaning: The attempted edit operation would cause the
track length to exceed 999 measures.
Action: Delete unnecessary measures.
Meaning: When executing the Disk mode Utility command
Copy, the media was exchanged or ejected, and
it was not possible to copy between separate
media on the same drive.
Meaning: The oppy disk or other media to which you
attempted to save is write-protected.
Action: Turn off write protect on the oppy disk and exe-
cute the command once again.
Meaning: In Sequencer mode when editing a song, track or
pattern, the total data of all songs has used up all
of the sequence data memory, and further editing
is not possible.
Action: Delete other song data etc. to increase the amount
of free memory.
Meaning: While realtime recording in Sequencer mode,
there is no more free memory to accommodate the
recorded data, so recording has been forcibly
halted.
Action: Delete other song data etc. to increase the amount
of free memory.
Meaning: In Disk mode when loading a Standard MIDI File,
the sequence memory has lled up.
Action: Delete song data. (If necessary, save the data
before deleting it.)
Meaning: In Disk mode when using Save Exclusive to
receive exclusive data, the sequence memory has
lled up.
Action: If you are receiving two or more sets of exclusive
data, transmit them separately to this instrument.
Meaning: The internal program, combination, song, or
drum kit is protected.
Action: In Global mode, turn off write-protect, and exe-
cute the write or load operation once again.
Meaning: When loading a Standard MIDI File, the le con-
tained no events.
Meaning: When executing a command in Disk mode, no
oppy disk was inserted in the drive.
Action: Insert media such as a oppy disk.

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