F

File already exists

Meaning: When executing a Create Directory or File Rename operation, a directory or file of the same name already exists on the media.

Meaning: When executing the Media mode utility menu command “Copy” without using wild cards, the copy destination contained a file of the same name as the copy source.

Meaning: When you executed the Media mode utility “Save Sampling Data” with a setting of All, All Multi- samples, All Samples, or One Multisample, a directory with the same name as the directory that the TRITON Le attempted to create already existed on the media.

Action: Either delete the existing directory or file, or spec- ify a different filename.

File contains unsupported data

Meaning: For an AIFF file etc., you attempted to load a file format that the TRITON Le does not support.

Action: If possible, use a computer etc. to convert the data into a format supported by the TRITON Le, and load it.

File is read-only protected

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 SmartMedia that contained a read-only file of the same name.

Action: Save the file with a different name.

File unavailable

Meaning: You attempted to load or open a file whose format was incorrect.

File/path not found

Meaning: When loading a sample file in Media 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 Media mode utility menu command “Delete,” the specified file did not exist.

Meaning: When executing the Media mode utility menu 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 Media 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 file or directory.

Front sample data used in rear sample

Can’t overwrite

Meaning: When executing the Sampling mode function Sample Edit “Link,” the sample data of the front sample was also used by the rear sample, and thus could not be overwritten.

Action: Do not use Overwrite; specify a different sample as the save destination.

I

Illegal file description

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.

Illegal SMF data

Meaning: You attempted to load a file that was not a Stan- dard MIDI File.

Illegal SMF division

Meaning: You attempted to load a Standard MIDI File that was timecode-based.

Illegal SMF format

Meaning: You attempted to load a Standard MIDI File of a format other than 0 or 1.

M

Master Track can’t be recorded alone

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.

Measure size over limit

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.

Measure number over limit

Meaning: The attempted edit operation would cause the

track length to exceed 999 measures. Action: Delete unnecessary measures.

Media not formatted

Meaning: When you attempted to perform a high-level for- mat (quick format) of media, the media had not been physically formatted yet.

Action: Execute the Media mode utility menu command “Format” to physically format the media (full for- mat).

Medium changed

Meaning: When executing the Media mode Utility com- mand “Copy,” the media was exchanged or ejected, and it was not possible to copy between separate media on the same drive.

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