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Selected file/path is not correct
Slice point over limit Can’t divide
Source is empty
Source sample is empty
T
There is no readable data
U
Unable to create directory
Unable to save file
Y
You can’t undo last operation Are you sure ?
You can’t undo this operation Are you sure ?
Meaning: When loading a KSF file that was split across mul-
tiple media, the order in which you attempted to
load the files was incorrect.
Action: Load the KSF file in the correct order. To view the
file number order in which the KSF files were
saved, you can check the Utility “Translation.”
(The sample name and number of the first KSF file
will be displayed.)
Meaning: The Sampling mode “Time Slice” function or the
“Time Stretch” Slice function would divide the
sample into more samples than the maximum
(1000), so “Divide” cannot be executed.
Action: Use “Link” to connect any “Index” that does not
need to be divided; then execute “Divide.”
Meaning: No data exists in the pattern that you specified as
the source.
Action: Specify a pattern that contains musical data.
Meaning: When executing Insert, Mix, or Paste, the source
sample is empty.
Action: Execute the Copy operation before executing
Insert, Mix, or Paste.
Meaning: Either the file size is 0 or the file does not contain
data that can be accessed by the load or open
operation. Alternatively, the data is damaged etc.,
and cannot be loaded or accessed.
Meaning: You attempted to create a directory that would
exceed the maximum pathname length (76 charac-
ters for the full pathname).
Meaning: When executing the Media mode utility menu
command “Copy,” the copy destination path
length exceeded 76 characters.
Meaning: When saving a file in Media mode, the save desti-
nation path exceeded 76 characters.
Meaning: Once you enter event editing (even if you leave
event editing without actually editing an event), it
will no longer be possible to execute a Compare of
the previous edit. If you wish to enter event edit-
ing, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel, press the
[F7] (“Cancel”) key.
Meaning: When you exit recording or event editing in
Sequencer mode, the memory area for Undo
(Compare function) is not allocated. If you wish to
keep the data that was just recorded or edited,
press the [F8] (“OK”) key. If you wish to return to
the previous data (i.e., to delete the data that was
just recorded or edited), press the [F7] (“Cancel”)
key.
Meaning: When editing in Sequencer mode, memory area
for Undo (Compare function) cannot be allocated.
If you wish to execute the edit, press the [F8]
(“OK”) key. (It will not be possible to return to the
state before editing.) If you decide not to execute
the edit, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.
Action: In order to allocate memory area for Undo (Com-
pare function), delete unneeded data such as
songs, tracks, or patterns. We recommend that
you save data to media before you execute the
edit operation.