Error Messages - Roland TM-6 PRO Reference Manual

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Error Messages

Message
Format SD Card Error!
Incorrect File!
Length Too Long!
Length Too Short!
MIDI Buffer Full!
MIDI Offline!
No Backup Data!
No SD Card!
Sample Length Too
Long!
Sample Length Too
Short!
SD Card is Locked!
SD Card is not
connected!
SD Card Media Error!
SD Card Memory Full!
System Overload!
Unsupported format!
User Sample Does Not
Exist!
User Sample Exists!
User Sample Exist! Not
Enough Space to Import
All.
User Sample Import
Error!
User Sample Memory
Error!
User Sample memory
full!
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Meaning
Failed to format the SD card.
The backup data or the kit backup data is
damaged.
The audio file is too long, and cannot be
imported.
The audio file is too short, and cannot be
imported.
A large amount of MIDI messages were received
in a short time, and could not be processed
completely.
A MIDI cable or USB cable is disconnected
(alternatively, communication with the external
MIDI device was interrupted for some reason).
There is no backup data on the SD card.
No SD card is in the SD card slot.
The audio file is too long, and cannot be
imported.
The audio file is too short, and cannot be
imported.
The SD card is locked.
The file attribute is read-only.
No SD card is in the SD card slot.
The contents of SD card are damaged.
There are no empty space on the SD card.
The TM-6 PRO's processing could not keep up.
The TM-6 PRO does not support this format.
User samples do not exist.
User samples exist.
A user sample exists in the import-destination
region.
The audio data to be imported is damaged.
The data on the SD card is damaged.
The backup data or kit backup data including
user samples is damaged.
The data on the SD card is damaged.
An empty user sample is assigned (Only for 1
Kit Save).
There is no free user sample space.
Action
Insert an SD card correctly.
Unlock the SD card.
Do not use this data.
Files longer than 180 seconds cannot be
imported.
In some cases, audio files shorter than one
second cannot be imported.
Confirm that the external MIDI device is
properly connected. If the problem persists,
reduce the amount of MIDI messages sent to
the TM-6 PRO.
Make sure that the MIDI cable or USB cable is
not disconnected or broken.
Insert an SD card correctly.
Files longer than 180 seconds cannot be
imported.
In some cases, audio files shorter than one
second cannot be imported.
Unlock the SD card.
Clear the read-only attribute of the file.
Insert an SD card correctly.
Copy the necessary data from the SD card,
and then format the SD card on the TM-6 PRO
(p. 40). If this does not solve the problem, try a
different SD card.
Delete unneeded data (p. 40).
Reduce the number of notes that play
simultaneously.
Check whether this file format can be played
(song (p. 21), user sample (p. 29)).
Select a location where user samples exist.
Delete the user samples, or select a vacant
location.
When selecting a number, verify that the region
does not contain a user sample.
Do not use this audio data.
Do not use this SD card.
Do not use this data.
Do not use this SD card.
You can't use 1 Kit Save for a kit to which empty
user samples are assigned.
Delete unneeded user sample (p. 31).

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