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Error in writing to medium
F
File already exists
File is read-only protected
File unavailable
File/path not found
Format not supported
I
Illegal file description
Illegal SMF data
Illegal SMF division
Illegal SMF format
M
Master Track can’t be recorded alone
Measure size over limit
Measure number over limit
Medium changed
Medium write protected
Memory full
Action: Execute the reading operation once again. If the
same error occurs, it is possible that the data on
the disk has been damaged.
Meaning: An error occurred while writing data to a
medium. (Verify error)
Action: It is possible that the floppy disk has been physi-
cally damaged. Try another disk. Avoid using the
floppy disk that produced the error.
Meaning: When executing a Create Directory or File
Rename operation, a directory or file of the same
name already exists on the disk.
Meaning: When executing the Disk mode Utility “Copy”
command without using wild cards, the copy des-
tination contained a file of the same name as the
copy source.
Action: Either delete the existing directory or file, or spec-
ify a different filename.
Meaning: You attempted to write to a file or to delete a file
that had a read-only attribute.
Meaning: You attempted to save a file to a floppy disk that
contained a read-only file of the same name.
Action: Save the file with a different name.
Meaning: You attempted to load or open a file whose format
was incorrect.
Meaning: When loading a sample file in Disk mode, the file
name specified in the dialog box for selecting a
directory hierarchy or other media did not exist in
the specified location.
Meaning: When executing the Disk mode Utility command
“Delete,” the specified file did not exist.
Meaning: When executing the Disk mode Utility command
“Copy” and you used a wild card to specify the
copy file name, the specified file was not found.
Alternatively, the length of the copy source path
name exceeded 76 characters.
Meaning: In Disk mode or Song Play mode when you used
the Open button to open a directory, the path
length including the selected directory name
exceeded 76 characters.
Action: Check the file or directory.
Meaning: For an AIFF file etc., you attempted to load a file
format that the TRITON series does not support.
Action: If possible, use a computer etc. to convert the data
into a format supported by the TRITON, and load
it.
Meaning: The filename that you specified when saving a file
or creating a directory contained invalid charac-
ters.
Action: Change the filename you are specifying. Filena-
mes not permitted by MS-DOS cannot be used as
a filename.
Meaning: You attempted to load a file 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 1–16.
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 floppy disk or other media to which you
attempted to save is write-protected.
Action: Turn off write protect on the floppy disk or other
media, and execute 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.