D (Destination-Disk) - Korg NAUTILUS Series Operation Manual

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Can't open pattern
Meaning: When you finished recording, it was not possible
to allocate enough memory to open the pattern that was Put
into the track. (When it must be opened automatically.) If
you press the OK button, the pattern data will be deleted, and
the recorded or edited content will be saved. If you press the
Cancel button, the recorded content will be discarded.
CLIP!
Meaning: The "CLIP!" indication will appear if the signal
level exceeds 0 dB.
D (Destination–Disk)
Destination and source are identical
Meaning: When copying or bouncing, the same song, track
or pattern was selected for both the source and destination.
To solve this problem:
• Select a different song, track, or pattern for the source
and destination.
Destination from-measure within the
limits of source
Meaning: When executing the Move Measure command for
all tracks or within the same track, the specified destination
measure is within the source range. To solve this problem:
• Set a destination measure that is outside of the source
range.
Destination is empty
Meaning: When editing, the track or pattern that was
specified as the destination contains no musical data. To
solve this problem:
• Select a track or pattern that contains musical data.
Destination measure is empty
Meaning: The measure that was specified as the destination
contains no data.
• Specify a destination measure that contains data.
Destination multisample already exists
Meaning: A multisample already exists at the destination
(save location) multisample.
• Either delete the multisample at the destination (save
location), or change the save destination multisample
number.
Destination multisample and source
multisample are identical
Meaning: The same multisample is selected for the source
and destination.
• Select different multisamples for the source and
destination.
Error and confirmation messages D (Destination–Disk)
• The signal being sampled or recorded to an audio track
Continue?
has overloaded; use the Recording Level slider to adjust
the level.
Note: When using the analog audio inputs, you will obtain
the widest possible dynamic range if you adjust the Analog
Input Setup dialog (SHIFT button and AUDIO IN button) as
high as possible without allowing "ADC OVERLOAD!" to
appear. In addition, you should set Level (0–2a) to 127, and
adjust Recording Level as high as possible without allow-
ing "CLIP!" to appear.
Completed
Meaning: Execution of the command ended normally.
Destination sample already exists
Meaning: A sample already exists at the destination (save
location).
• Either delete the sample at the destination (save
location), or change the save destination sample number.
Destination sample data used in source
sample
Meaning: Since the sample data at the destination (save
location) is also used by the source sample, it cannot be
overwritten.
• Without using Overwrite, specify a different sample for
the destination (save location).
Destination sample is empty
Meaning: The sample for editing is empty.
Directory is not empty
Meaning: When deleting a directory, files or directories
exist within that directory.
• Press the OK button to delete all files and/or directories
within that directory.
Disk not formatted
Meaning: When you attempted to perform a high-level
format (quick format) of media, the media had not been
physically formatted yet. To solve this problem:
• Use the MEDIA mode Utility page menu command
Format to physically format the media (full format).
Can't overwrite
Cleanup directory
Are you sure?
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