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MIDI data receiving error
Meaning: While receiving MIDI System Exclusive data, the
format of the received data was invalid, for example,
because the size of the data was incorrect.
N
No data
Meaning: When loading a Standard MIDI File, the file
contained no events.
No media
Meaning: When using the audio recorder or when executing
a Media mode command, the target media was not inserted.
• Insert media, and navigate to an appropriate directory
that the KROSS will recognize.
No recording track specified
Meaning: When performing realtime multi-track recording,
you attempted to begin recording with no tracks set to REC.
To solve this problem:
• Set the desired tracks for recording to REC.
No space available on media
Meaning: When saving or exporting a file, there was
insufficient space on the media.
• Either delete an existing file, or replace the media with
another that contains sufficient free space.
No updating was required at this time. The KROSS already
has the latest version of the system files.
Meaning: When executing the Global mode Update System
Software function, the update was not necessary because the
system is already the most recent version.
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. To solve this problem:
• Delete other song data etc. to regain free memory.
Not enough memory to load
Meaning: When you attempted to load a .SNG file or a
standard MIDI file in Media mode, there was insufficient
free memory in the sequence memory. To solve this
problem:
• Delete other song data etc. to regain free memory.
Not enough song locations available
Meaning: When loading a .SNG file with Append
specified, you attempted to load more songs than can be
loaded.
• In Sequencer mode, execute Delete Song to increase the
number of songs that can be used, and then load the song
again.
NOTICE: Overdubbing with this Level setting will
attenuate the sections of previous takes by the same
amount. Use ADJ.LVL to adjust the Audio Song and avoid
uneven audio levels.
Meaning: This message is shown if the audio recorder Set
Play Level function is set to a value other than 0 dB.
• With this Level setting, if you overdub a region of the
song while playing back the previous take, the volume of
Error messages Error and confirmation messages
the previous take will be lowered only for the recorded
region. To avoid this problem of lowered volume, use
ADJ. LVL to adjust the audio song level.
Now writing into internal memory
Meaning: Now writing to internal memory. Never turn off
the power while this message is shown. Doing so may cause
internal data to be damaged.
R
Root directory is full
Meaning: When attempting to create a file or directory at
the root level of the media, you exceeded the maximum
number of files or folder that could be created in the root
directory of that media.
• Delete unneeded files from the root level of the media.
S
Scanning media
Meaning: Now checking the contents of the SD card. Do not
remove the card while this message is shown.
Source is empty
Meaning: No data exists in the track that you specified as
the source.
• Specify a track that contains musical data.
Meaning: The export-source audio song does not contain
data.
• Specify an audio song that has been recorded.
Source timbre is not available
Meaning: When executing the Copy Step Seq function, the
selected copy-source is a combination or song whose
"STEP" check box is not selected. In this case, the step
sequencer's pattern settings etc. will be copied, but the
program settings of timbre 16/track 16 will not be copied.
• Select the "STEP" check box of the copy-source
combination or song.
System warning
The internal memory has been corrupted, likely due to an
interruption of power while the system was writing/
saving data. This has been repaired and the affected Bank
has been initialized.
Meaning: A memory write procedure did not end normally,
perhaps because the power was turned off while processing
was still underway after you wrote a program or other data
into internal memory.
• The KROSS will automatically initialize itself in order to
repair the internal memory. This message will appear at
this time; press OK to close the dialog box. In some
cases, the preload bank data may be temporarily
initialized. As necessary, use the Global mode Load
Preload/Demo Data command to load the preload data
into internal memory, or if you have your own backup
PCG, load it using Media mode.
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