Not enough multisample memory

Meaning: There is insufficient multisample memory. (The number of multisamples would exceed the maxi- mum of 1,000.)

Action: Delete multisamples to increase the amount of free memory.

Not enough relative parameter memor y

Meaning: There is insufficient memory for relative parame- ters. (The number of samples in the multisamples would exceed the maximum of 4,000.)

Action: Delete multisamples or indices of multisamples to increase the amount of free memory.

Not enough sample memor y

Meaning: There is insufficient sample memory (for sample parameters or sample waveform data).

Action: Delete samples to increase the amount of free memory.

Not enough sample/multisample locations available

Meaning: The data you attempted to load would exceed the maximum number of multisamples or samples.

Action: In Sampling mode, execute “Delete Multisample” or “Delete Sample” to free a sufficient number, and reload the data.

Not enough song memor y

Meaning: When executing the Sampling mode function Time Slice “Save,” the total data for all song has used up the entire sequence data memory, so sav- ing is not possible.

Action: Delete other song data etc. to increase the free memory.

O

Oscillator Mode conflicts (check PROG P2.1)

Meaning: In Sampling mode when you executed “Conv. To Program” with Use Destination Program Parame- ters checked, the conversion destination program “Mode (Oscillator Mode)” setting did not match.

Action: In Program mode, set the “Mode (Oscillator Mode)” of the conversion destination program. If converting a monaural multisample, select Single. If converting a stereo multisample, select Double.

P

Pattern conflicts with events

Meaning: It was not possible to execute the Bounce opera- tion because one of the tracks contained a pattern, and the same measure of the other track contained events or a pattern.

Action: Open the pattern.

Pattern exists across destination to-end-of-measure or source from-measure

Meaning: When moving a measure, the edit operation could not be executed because a pattern had been put in the destination end measure or the source start measure, and had not been opened.

Action: Open the pattern.

Pattern exists in destination or source track

Open pattern ?

Meaning: A pattern has been placed in the track that you specified as a destination or source for editing. If you wish to open the pattern and execute (the events of the pattern will be copied), press the[F8] (“OK”) key. If you wish to execute without open- ing the pattern, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.

Pattern used in song

Continue ?

Meaning: During editing, the specified pattern has been Put to a track or is used by RPPR. To continue the operation press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel without executing, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.

R

Rear sample is empty

Meaning: When executing the Sampling mode function Sample Edit “Link,” the sample specified as the rear sample was empty.

Action: Specify a rear sample that contains data, and exe- cute the function once again.

Root directory is full

Meaning: You attempted to create a file or directory in the root directory of the media, but this would exceed the maximum number of root directory entries.

Action: Either delete an existing file or directory, or exchange media.

S

Sample data used in other sample(s)

Continue ?

Meaning: Other sample(s) use the same sample data as the sample that you are editing. To continue editing, press the [F8] (“OK”) key.

Sample L and R are identical

Meaning: The edit operation could not be executed because the destination (save location) L and R sample numbers are identical.

Action: Select different sample numbers for L and R of the destination (save location).

Sample length is shorter than minimum

Meaning: You attempted to execute an editing operation that would make the sample data shorter than 8 samples.

Action: Change the editing range so that the sample data will be longer than 8 samples.

Sample used in other multisample(s)

Continue ?

Meaning: The sample you are editing is used by other multi- samples. To continue editing, press the [F8] (“OK”) key.

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