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Error and confirmation messages F (File–Front)
1021
Meaning: When you executed the Disk mode Utility
Save Sampling Data for All, All Multisamples, All
Samples, or One Multisample, a directory already
existed on the disk with the same name as the
directory that you attempted to create on the OASYS.
Meaning: When sampling to the hard disk, an
identically-named file exists in the save-destination.
Either delete the existing directory or file, or specify
a different name.
Meaning: When recording an audio track, an
identically-named WAVE file exists in the save-
destination on the hard disk.
Either delete the existing file, or use the Sequencer
P0– Preference page to specify a different name.
Meaning: If an audio track you recorded before last
powering-off was not saved as a SNG file, the
following message will appear when you turn on the
power.
There are un-saved audio files from your previous
recording session.
Do you want to restore these files, or delete them
from the disk?
[Restore] [Delete]
If you choose Restore, a folder named TEMP will
remain on the internal hard disk. If you then record
audio tracks in this state, and use the default name in
the Preference page, the name may be identical to the
already-existing WAVE file, causing this message to
appear.
Specify a different name. (Sequencer P0– Preference
page)
Use the Disk Utility page menu command Delete to
delete the TEMP folder.
File contains unsupported data
Meaning: You attempted to load an AIFF, WAVE, or
KSF file that was in a format not supported by the
OASYS.
In the case of a AIFF or WAVE file, use a computer
(if possible) to convert the file into a format that is
supported on the OASYS, and then 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 media that
contained a read-only file of the same name.
Save the file with a different name.
Meaning: You attempted to save a file or directory in a
Locked directory.
Use the page menu command Lock/Unlock to
unlock the directory.
File name conflicts
Meaning: When saving a SNG file, the directory in
which the WAVE file used by the region is to be saved
already contains a directory named “(first six
characters of the specified filename) + _A” and that
directory contains an identically-named WAVE file.
Meaning: When saving a SNG file, the WAVE files
being saved are such that some of them would have
the same filenames as files in the save-destination.
Using the text edit field shown below “Rename,”
edit the name of the WAVE file being saved so that
it does not conflict. Then press “OK.” If you press
“Cancel,” that WAVE will not be saved, so you
should normally edit the name and save the data.
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 Disk mode,
the specified file does not exist. Alternatively, the
specified filename does not exist in the location you
selected in a dialog box for choosing another directory
level or other media.
Meaning: When executing the Delete command in the
Disk mode Utility page, the specified file did not exist.
Meaning: When executing the Copy command in the
Disk mode Utility page, 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 when you used the Open
button to open a directory, the path length including
the selected directory name exceeded 76 characters.
Meaning: When executing Insert in the Disk mode
Make Audio CD page, you attempted to use the Insert
All button to add a WAVE file, but no WAVE file with a
sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz exists in the
selected directory.
Check the file or directory.
Meaning: In Disk mode when loading a .KCD file, a
WAVE file listed in the Audio Track List could not be
found.
The file whose Size is not shown in the Disk mode
Make Audio CD page is the one that could not be
found. Check the file or directory, or delete it from
the Audio Track List.
Front sample data used in rear sample
Can’t overwrite
Meaning: When executing Link in the Sampling mode
Sample Edit page, the sample data of the front sample
is also being used by the rear sample, and therefore
cannot be overwritten. To solve this problem:
Instead of using Overwrite, specify a different
sample as the save-destination.