U (Unable To Create Directory-Usb Hub); W (Wave) - Korg kronos Operation Manual

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There is no readable data
Meaning: Either the file size is 0 or the file does not contain
data that can be accessed by the load or open operation.
Alternatively, the data is damaged etc., and cannot be loaded
or accessed.
This file is already loaded
Meaning: When loading a divided .PCG file, you attempted
to load a file that had already been loaded.
• Load the .PCG files that have not yet been loaded.
Track is full
Meaning: In the Disk mode Make Audio CD page, you
attempted to insert a track that would make the total exceed
99 tracks.
U (Unable to create directory–USB Hub)
Unable to create directory
Meaning: You attempted to create a directory that would
exceed the maximum path length of 76 characters. The path
includes the names of the directory and all its parent
directories up to the root level of the disk.
• Rename the directories using shorter names, so that the
file path fits within 76 characters.
Unable to save file
Meaning: When saving a file in Disk mode, using the Copy
command in Disk mode, or sampling to disk as a WAVE file,
the resulting file path exceeded 76 characters.
To solve this problem:
• Rename the file and/or directories using shorter names,
so that the file path fits within 76 characters. The file

W (Wave)

.WAV already exists. Overwrite?
Meaning: When importing a WAVE file that requires
conversion to 48kHz/mono, a file of the same name already
exists on the disk. To solve this problem:
• Either delete the existing file, or rename it before
importing.
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• Cut unneeded tracks, and then execute the Insert
operation once again.
/TEMP folder detected.
This folder may contain unsaved WAVE
files from a previous audio track
recording session.
Do you want to restore the /TEMP folder,
or delete it from the disk?
[Restore] [Delete]
Meaning: The WAVE files created when you recorded audio
tracks before powering-off were not saved as song data, and
remain in the TEMP folder of the internal disk. Since the
data was not saved as song data, all audio events and region
data were deleted, but if necessary you can save these WAVE
files and use them to create a new song.
• If you want to keep this data, press Restore. If you want
to delete this data, press Delete.
path includes the file name and the names of all parent
directories up to the root level of the disk.
Meaning: When using the Copy command in Disk mode,
not enough temporary storage space was available.
USB HUB Power exceeded
Please disconnect USB device
Meaning: The power consumption of your USB devices has
exceeded the capacity of the hub to which they are
connected. The USB hub will not be recognized correctly in
this state. To solve this problem:
• If you're using a USB hub or device that is capable of
being self-powered, use it in self-powered mode.
• If you are using more than one USB hub, try connecting
the device to a different USB hub.
WAVE files on this external medium will
not be played with sequencer audio track
playback. Copy SNG and WAVE Directory
to Internal HDD, and load SNG from
internal HDD
Meaning: The WAVE file used by the SNG data you're
loading in Disk mode exists on external media, and will not
play back correctly when loaded. Audio track recording and
playback is available only on the internal disk. To solve this
problem:
• Copy the .SNG file and the directory for that .SNG file
(the directory containing the WAVE files it uses) to the
same directory of the internal disk, and then load the data
again.

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