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Meaning: While realtime recording in Sequencer mode,
there is no more free memory to accommodate the
recorded data, so recording has been forcibly
halted.
Meaning: In Disk mode when loading a Standard MIDI File,
the sequence memory has filled up.
Action:
Delete song data. (If necessary, save the data
before deleting it.)
Memory overflow
Meaning: In Disk mode when using "Save Exclusive" to
receive exclusive data, the sequence memory has
filled up.
Action:
If you are receiving two or more sets of exclusive
data, transmit them separately to the TRITON.
Meaning: In Disk mode, you attempted to load more sample
waveform data than there was free memory
capacity.
Action:
In Sampling mode, execute Delete sample to cre-
ate free space in the sample waveform data area,
and re-load the data.
Memory protected
Meaning: The internal program, combination, song, drum
kit, or user arpeggio pattern is protected.
Action:
In Global mode, turn off write-protect, and exe-
cute the write or load operation once again.
Multisample L and R are identical
Meaning: Since the destination (save location) L and R mul-
tisample numbers are the same, the editing opera-
tion could not be executed.
Action:
Select a different multisample number for the L
and R of the destination (save location).
N
No data
Meaning: When loading a Standard MIDI File, the file con-
tained no events.
No medium
Meaning: When executing a command in Disk mode, no
media (floppy disk etc.) was inserted in the drive.
Action:
Insert media such as a floppy disk, or mount the
drive.
No recording track specified
Meaning: When performing realtime multi-track recording,
you attempted to begin recording with no tracks
set to REC.
Action:
Set the desired tracks for recording to REC.
No space available on medium
Meaning: When you attempted to save a file or create a
director, the medium (floppy disk etc.) contained
no free space.
Action:
Either delete an existing file, or exchange the
medium with one that has sufficient free space.
Not enough memory
Meaning: When starting realtime recording in Sequencer
mode, the minimum amount of free memory
(such as memory for the BAR events up to the
recording start location) could not be allocated.
Action:
Delete other song data etc. to increase the amount
of free memory.
Meaning: When executing "Save Exclusive" in Disk mode,
there was no remaining sequence memory. Alter-
natively, when executing "Load Exclusive," suffi-
cient free sequence memory could not be
allocated.
Action:
Delete song data. (If necessary, save the data
before deleting it.)
Not enough memory to load
Meaning: When you attempted to load a .SNG file in Disk
mode, there was insufficient free memory.
Action:
Delete other song data etc. to increase the amount
of free memory.
Not enough memory to open pattern
Meaning: There was insufficient sequencer memory to open
the pattern, so editing is not possible.
Action:
Either delete unwanted data such as a song, track,
or pattern, or do not open the pattern.
Not enough multisample memory
Meaning: There is insufficient multisample memory. (The
number of multisamples would exceed the maxi-
mum of 1,000.)
Action:
Delete multisamples to increase the amount of
free memory.
Not enough relative parameter memory
Meaning: There is insufficient memory for relative parame-
ters. (The number of samples in the multisamples
would exceed the maximum of 8,000.)
Action:
Delete multisamples or indices of multisamples to
increase the amount of free memory.
Not enough sample memory
Meaning: There is insufficient sample memory (for sample
parameters or sample waveform data).
Action:
Delete samples to increase the amount of free
memory.
Not enough sample/multisample locations available
Meaning: The data you attempted to load would exceed the
maximum number of multisamples or samples.
Action:
In Sampling mode, execute "Delete Multisample"
or "Delete Sample" to free a sufficient number,
and reload the data.
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