Error Messages - Roland V-Synth Service Notes

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Mar.2003

ERROR MESSAGES

ERROR screen: This will appear if you attempt to perform an incorrect
operation, or if an operation could not be executed correctly.
ERROR Screens
If an ERROR screen appears, touch <ACCEPT> to erase the message.
Message
Meaning
DISK
The media is full, and
Disk Full!
no further writing is
possible.
DISK
There is an identically
File/Folder Name Du-
named file or folder.
plicate!
A patch or sample
DISK
used by the project or
File Not Found!
patch was not found
on disk.
DISK
The data is damaged,
File Read Error!
and cannot be loaded.
DISK
The media is of a for-
File Write Error!
mat to which the V-
Synth cannot write.
DISK
Since the format of
Illegal Format!
this file is incorrect, it
cannot be loaded.
DISK
This file uses a type of
compression that the
Illegal PCM
V-Synth is unable to
Wave!\nCannot Load
read.
This Wave.
DISK
Since the wave memo-
Memory Full!
ry has become full, the
operation was halted.
DISK
You are attempting to
Path Duplicate!
write to the same hier-
archical level.
DISK
The path name is too
Path Name Too
long.
Long!
DISK
The PC card is not
PC Card Not Ready!
ready.
This file contains
DISK
waves for three or
Too Many Chan-
more channels, and
nels!\nCannot Load
cannot be loaded into
This Wave.
the V-Synth.
DISK
This disk cannot be
Unformatted Disk!
used by the V-Synth.
DISK
A disk error of un-
Unknown Disk Error!
known causes has oc-
curred.
DISK
The operation you at-
You Cannot Use This
tempted to execute
Device!
does not support this
media.
For some reason, en-
ENCODE
coding is not possible.
Encoding Error!
ENCODE
Due to insufficient
Memory Full!
wave memory, encod-
ing is not possible.
IMPORT
There are no vacant
No Room for Patch-
patches.
es!
67
Message
IMPORT
No Room for Sam-
ples!
SAMPLE EDIT
Copy Buffer Not Al-
located!
SAMPLE EDIT
Memory Full!
Action
SAMPLING
Delete unneeded files
Memory Full!
from the media (p. 88).
Alternatively, provide
other media that has
free space.
Assign a different
name (p. 89). Alterna-
tively, please write to
a folder that does not
contain an identically-
named file or folder.
Re-create the project
or patch, and save it.
Do not use this file.
Prepare a media that
is of a format to which
the V-Synth is able to
write.
Do not use this file.
Use the device that
created the file to con-
vert the data into an 8
bit or 16 bit wave.
Delete unneeded sam-
ples from the V-Synth.
Alternatively, indi-
vidually import the
patches or samples
that you want to use.
Change the writing
destination.
Shorten the names of
each folder (p. 89). Al-
ternatively, move the
entire folder to a shal-
lower level of the hier-
archy (p. 87).
The "path" indicates
the hierarchical level
at which the file is lo-
cated. It is given to-
gether with the folder
name.
Insert another PC
card.
Do not use this file.
Format the disk on the
V-Synth.
Contact your dealer or
a nearby Roland ser-
vice center for service.
Do not select this me-
dia for this operation.
Change the encoding
type and try again.
Shorten the wave (p.
66), or delete unwant-
ed samples from the
V-Synth's memory (p.
60).
Delete unneeded
patches from the V-
Synth (p. 36).
Meaning
Action
There are no vacant
Delete unneeded sam-
samples.
ples from the V-Synth
(p. 60).
There is not enough
Shorten the range that
wave memory to exe-
will be copied (p. 66),
cute the Copy.
or delete unneeded
samples from the V-
Synth (p. 60).
There is not enough
Delete unneeded sam-
wave memory to exe-
ples from the V-Synth
cute the wave editing
(p. 60).
operation (Insert, Zero
Insert, Region, Paste).
Since the wave memo-
Delete unneeded sam-
ry has become full, the
ples from the V-Synth
operation was halted.
(p. 60).

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