Appendices
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Root directory is full
S
Sample data used in other sample(s) Continue ?
Sample L and R are identical
Sample length is shorter than minimum
Sample used in other multisample(s) Continue ?
Selected banks are the same
Selected file/path is not correct
Slice point over limit Can’t divide
Source file is not 48000Hz Can’t convert
Source is empty
Source sample is empty
S/P DIF Clock Error !
T
There is no node
Action: Check that connections between mLAN devices
are correct.
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 Open
a directory to move down one level before execut-
ing once again.
Meaning: Other sample(s) use the same sample data as the
sample that you are editing. To continue editing,
press the OK button.
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).
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.
Meaning: The sample you are editing is used by other multi-
samples. To continue editing, press the OK but-
ton.
Meaning: This is a dialog box displayed when you load a
TRITON STUDIO .PCG file that contains drum kit
banks C/D/User or user arpeggio banks C/D,
and indicates that the specified loading destina-
tion bank is the same bank.
Action: Press the OK button to acknowledge the error
message, return to the dialog box where you spec-
ify the bank, and re-specify the loading destina-
tion bank.
Meaning: When loading a divided .PCG file, you attempted
to load a .PCG file of the same name that was not
divided or had differing contents.
Action: Load the correct .PCG file.
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 “Translation” page
menu command. (The sample name and number
of the first KSF file will be displayed.)
Meaning: When using the Sampling mode “Time Slice” or
“Time Stretch” commands, the Slice setting would
divide the sample into more samples than the
maximum possible number (1000), and thus
“Divide” cannot be executed.
Action: Use “Link” to connect any “Index” that you do
not require, and then execute “Divide.”
Meaning: When executing the Disk mode Utility page menu
command “Rate Convert,” you selected a WAVE
file of a sampling rate other than 48000 Hz.
Action: WAVE files of other than 48000 Hz cannot be con-
verted to 44100 Hz.
Meaning: No data exists in the track or pattern that you
specified as the source.
Action: Specify a track or 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: When “System Clock” was set to S/P DIF, the
clock could not be detected correctly.
Action: Check whether the digital output from the exter-
nal device is being output correctly. Sampling fre-
quencies of 48 kHz and 96 kHz can be input to the
TRITON STUDIO.
Also check whether there is a problem with the
optical cable.
Meaning: The mLAN device specified in the Global mode
mLAN Output/Input page does not exist.
Action: Check whether the specified mLAN device has
been turned off, or whether the cable has been dis-
connected.