Error Messages
If an incorrect operation is performed, or if processing could not be performed as you specified, an error message will appear. Refer to the
explanation for the error message that appears, and take the appropriate action.
Message
Cannot Edit Preset Sample!
Card Not Ready!
Data not found
Empty Sample!
Empty Song!
File Name Duplicate
Illegal File!
Memory Damaged!
Memory Full!
MIDI Offline!
Movable onto Bar Line Only
No More Note Numbers!
No More Sample Numbers!
No More Song Numbers!
Now Playing!
Permission Denied!
Playback Tempo Range Over
Power off and check DIMM
Recording Parameter Error
Rec Over Flow
Sample Length Too Short!
Sample Memory Full!
Song Format Error
Song Full
Song Not Found
Too Many Sample Selected!
Unformatted!
You Cannot Copy This Message
You Cannot Erase This Message
You Cannot Move This Message
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Meaning
This is a preset sample, and therefore cannot be edited.
A memory card is not inserted in the slot.
The data for placement is not specified.
The sample contains no data.
The song has not been recorded, and therefore cannot be
played.
A file with the same name already exists.
The JUNO-G cannot use this file.
The contents of memory may have been damaged.
Saving is not possible because there is insufficient space
in the user area or memory card.
There is a problem with the MIDI cable connection.
The beat change event can be put only on bar line (be-
ginning of a measure).
A maximum of 16 different note numbers can be used in
one style of the arpeggio/rhythm function.
The sample cannot be divided any further.
Since fewer than 256 consecutive sample numbers are
vacant, no further sampling is possible.
No more songs can be saved. A maximum of 256 songs
can be handled simultaneously for both the user bank
and card bank.
Since the JUNO-G is playing, this operation cannot be
executed.
The file is protected.
Tempo values exceed the allowable limit, and data is
created in which the closest time available within the al-
lowable range is specified.
Turn off the power immediately, and re-insert the
DIMM memory correctly.
You are attempting to begin recording after a looped
segment.
Since a large amount of recorded data was input all at
once, it could not be processed correctly.
The sample is too short, and cannot be edited correctly.
Since there is insufficient sample memory, no further
sampling or sample editing is possible.
This song is damaged.
Since the maximum number of notes that can be record-
ed in a song has been exceeded, no further recording/
editing is possible.
The selected song cannot be found.
The operation cannot be executed, since marks are as-
signed to more than one sample.
The memory card is in an unsupported format.
This message cannot be copied.
This message cannot be erased.
This message cannot be moved.
Action
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Insert a memory card into the slot.
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Select a sample that contains data.
Select a song that contains data.
Delete the file bearing the same name from the disk,
and if overwriting and saving the data, merely save
the file. If you do not want to delete the file with the
same name from the disk, either save the file with a
different name.
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Please perform the Factory Reset operation.
If this does not resolve the problem, please contact
your dealer or the nearest Roland Service Center.
Delete unneeded data.
Check that the MIDI cable has not been disconnect-
ed or broken.
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Please delete unneeded notes.
Erase unneeded samples in order to allocate 256 or
more consecutive sample numbers.
Please delete unneeded songs.
Stop playback before you execute the operation.
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You are attempting to begin recording within or be-
fore a looped segment.
Reduce the amount of recorded data.
If the sample is extremely short, editing may not
produce the desired result.
Erase unneeded samples.
This song cannot be used.
Use the track edit Delete or Erase commands to re-
move unneeded data from the song that you are re-
cording/editing.
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Either clear the marks, or mark only one sample.
Format the memory card.
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