Korg V2 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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DiskGlobalSamplingCombinationProgram
Other functionality
Added messages
The following messages have been added.
Audio Track size over limit
Can’t record Audio Track
Change MIDI Clock to Internal
Exceeded 8 Programs
File/path not found
Source file is not 44100 Hz or 48000 Hz Can’t put
Source file is not 44100 Hz or 48000 Hz Can’t set
There is no WAVE file to copy
Do not move the WAVE file used by the audio track to a
different directory. The audio track cannot be played if
you do so. If you do move the WAVE file, you must
once again use the Sequencer mode P0: Play/REC,
Sampling/HD Audio page menu command “Sel Dir/
WAVE (Audio Track)” to reassign the WAVE file to the
audio track.
This file does not have an Audio Tracks
WAVE file size over limit
Add these messages to Parameter Guide – 9. Appendices –
Various messages (
PG p.272).
Meaning: Recording or editing an audio track in Sequencer
mode has caused the audio track to exceed its
maximum length of 80 minutes.
Action: You cannot record or edit an audio track so that it
would exceed 80 minutes.
Meaning: You attempted to record an audio track when
“MIDI Clock” (PG p.143) was set to other than
Internal. To play back or record an audio track,
the “MIDI Clock” must be set to Internal.
Action: In Global mode, set “MIDI Clock” (PG p.143)
to Internal.
Meaning: During execution of Advanced Conversion Load,
the maximum number of eight programs was
exceeded. Depending on the structure of the
AKAI Program, it may be convert-loaded as mul-
tiple programs and one combination. In this case,
the number of TRITON programs resulting from
the conversion is limited to the maximum number
of programs that can used in a combination (i.e.,
eight programs).
Action: After loading one AKAI Program, edit it on the
TRITON.
Action: Instead of using Advanced Conversion Load, load
the data as multisamples or samples, and then
edit it on the TRITON.
Meaning: When you attempted to play or record an audio
track, the WAVE file assigned to the audio track of
the song did not exist in the save-destination
directory.
Action: Use the Sequencer P0: Play/REC, Sampling/HD
Audio page menu command “Sel Dir/WAVE
(Audio Track)” to reassign the appropriate WAVE
file.
Meaning: When you attempted to execute the Disk mode
page menu command “Collect Audio Track file,”
the WAVE file assigned to the audio track of the
song file did not exist in the save-destination
directory.
Action: Use the Sequencer P0: Play/REC, Sampling/HD
Audio page menu command “Sel Dir/WAVE
(Audio Track)” to reassign the appropriate WAVE
file, and then use the Disk 0-2: Save page menu
command “Save SEQ” to save.
Meaning: When executing the Sequencer mode P5: Track
Edit page menu command “Put WAVE,” you had
selected a WAVE file that was other than 44.1 kHz
or 48 kHz.
Action: WAVE files other than 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz cannot
be placed in an audio track.
Meaning: When executing the Sequencer mode P0: Play/
REC, Sampling/HD Audio page menu command
“Sel Dir/WAVE (Audio Track),” you had selected
a WAVE file that was other than 44.1 kHz or 48
kHz.
Action: WAVE files other than 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz cannot
be assigned to an audio track.
Meaning: When executing the page menu command “Col-
lect Audio Track file,” the WAVE file to be copied
for that song file did not exist. (All WAVE files
used by the audio track were found in the speci-
fied directory.)
Action: Verify that a WAVE file has been assigned to the
audio track of the song, and once again use the
Sequencer mode P0: Play/REC, Sampling/HD
Audio page menu command “Sel Dir/WAV
(Audio Track)” to reassign the WAVE file to the
audio track.
Meaning: An audio track does not exist for the song file on
which you attempted to execute the page menu
command “Collect Audio Track.”
Action: Make sure that the song file was created by the
TRITON STUDIO version 2.0.
Meaning: When using Disk mode Edit WAVE to edit, you
exceeded the maximum allowable length of
230,400,000 samples (80 minutes at a sampling
rate of 48 kHz) for a WAVE file.
Action: You cannot use Edit WAVE to edit a WAVE file
that exceeds 230,400,000 samples (80 minutes at a
sampling rate of 48 kHz).