274
File/path not found
Front sample data used in rear sample
Can’t overwrite
I
Illegal file description
Illegal mLAN message
Illegal SMF data
Illegal SMF division
Illegal SMF format
Inconvertible file exists
Index number over limit
M
Master Track can’t be recorded alone
Measure size over limit
Measure number over limit
Medium changed
Medium unavailable
Medium write protected
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 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.
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.
Action: 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.
Action: 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.
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.
Action: Instead of using “Overwrite,” specify a different
sample as the save-destination.
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: The EXB-mLAN received an invalid message (if
the EXB-mLAN option is installed).
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: A file that cannot be used with ISO9660 format
exists on the media.
Action: Media that was formatted or written by a device
other than the TRITON STUDIO may be impossi-
ble for the TRITON STUDIO to convert into
ISO9660 format. To perform the conversion, use
the packet writing software that was used to for-
mat or write the media.
Meaning: When sampling into RAM in Combination, Pro-
gram, or Sequencer mode, there are too many
indexes to be simultaneously converted into a
multisample.
Action: Either convert the samples into a different pro-
gram or multisample, or use Sampling mode to
delete some of the indexes before you continue
sampling.
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 65,535 events).
Meaning: The attempted edit operation would cause the
maximum number of events in a measure
(approximately 65,535) 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 “Copy” command in the Disk
mode Utility page, the media was exchanged or
ejected, and it was not possible to copy between
separate media on the same drive.
Meaning: You selected a medium that does not allow writ-
ing.
Meaning: The floppy disk or other writing-destination
media is write-protected.
Action: Turn off write protect on the floppy disk or other
media, and execute the command once again.