Error And Confirmation Messages; A (Adc-Are You Sure); B (Buffer); C (Can't Calibrate-Completed) - Korg NAUTILUS Series Operation Manual

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Error and confirmation messages

A (ADC–Are You Sure)
ADC Overload
Meaning: If the ADC OVERLOAD! indication appears
above the Recording Level bar, the signal is distorting
because of an overload at the Audio Input stage. To solve
this problem:
• Adjust the Analog Input Setup dialog (SHIFT button and
AUDIO IN button), or the output level of your external
audio source.

B (Buffer)

Buffer overrun error occurred
Meaning: When sampling to external USB media, the
processing could not keep up with the sampling. To solve
this problem:
• Execute the MEDIA– Utility page menu command
Check Medium. Then try the sampling operation again.
If this does not resolve the problem, copy several files
from that media to other media, delete those files, and
then try the sampling operation again.
Note: Sampling may not be possible because of the media
you're using. Please use the recommended types of media.
Note: If the "Buffer overrun error occurred" error message
appears. the data up to the point the error occurred has been
sampled, but the data at the point the error occurred may not
play back correctly.
C (Can't calibrate–Completed)
Can't calibrate
Meaning: Calibration could not be performed correctly.
• Try again.
Can't execute Audio Track recording
Meaning: You attempted to record audio tracks when
Recording Setup is set to Loop All Tracks
• You cannot perform audio track recording with Loop All
Tracks. Choose a different Recording Setup, and try
recording again.
Meaning: You attempted to record audio tracks with the
GLOBAL mode MIDI Clock set to External MIDI/USB or
Auto MIDI/USB, and an external device (such as a computer
or another MIDI device) is acting as the MIDI clock master
• You cannot perform audio track recording when an
external device is the MIDI clock master. Set MIDI
Clock to Internal so that the NAUTILUS is the MIDI
clock master.
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Are you sure?
Meaning: This message asks you to confirm execution. To
execute press the OK button. To cancel, press the Cancel
button.
Buffer underrun error occurred
Meaning: When playing back a WAVE file from external
USB media, the data could not be read fast enough for
playback processing.
• Copy the file you want to play into another folder, and
then execute the operation again.
Note: Playback may not be possible because of the media
you're using. Please use the recommended types of media
(see "Types of media supported by the NAUTILUS" on
page 254).
Meaning: If the GLOBAL mode Memory Protect parameter
Internal HDD Save is checked, writing to the internal disk
is prohibited. This error message will appear if you attempt
to record on audio tracks in this state.
• Uncheck the Internal HDD Save item, and try the
recording again.
Can't insert event in stereo track
Meaning: In SEQUENCER mode, you were performing
audio event editing on an audio track that is assigned as a
stereo pair, and were unable to insert an audio event because
the paired track contained an audio event.
• Delete the unwanted audio event from the paired audio
track, and then insert the desired event.
Can't load divided PCG file
Meaning: The page menu command Load PCG (RAM)
and Samples cannot be performed on a divided PCG file.

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