Korg Triton Studio Parameter Manual page 284

Music workstation/sampler
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Destination sample already exists
Meaning: A sample already exists at the destination (save
location).
Action:
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 can-
not be overwritten.
Action:
Without using Overwrite, specify a different sam-
ple for the destination (save location).
Destination sample is empty
Meaning: The sample for editing is empty.
Destination song is empty
Meaning: The song that was specified as the copy destina-
tion or bounce destination does not exist.
Action:
Execute the Create New Song command in the
dialog box that appears when a new song is
selected before copying or bouncing.
Directory is not empty
Meaning: When deleting a directory, files or directories exist
within that directory.
Action:
Press the OK button to delete all files and/or
directories within that directory.
Disc full
Meaning: When executing "Write to CD," there is insuffi-
cient space remaining on the CD-R/RW for the
data to be written.
Action:
Either write to other media, or remove unneeded
tracks.
Disk not formatted
Meaning: When you attempted to perform a high-level for-
mat (quick format) of media, the media had not
been physically formatted yet.
Action:
Execute the Disk mode Utility "Format" to physi-
cally format the media (full format).
E
Error in formatting medium
Meaning: An error occurred while performing a physical
format (full format) or high-level format (quick
format) of the media.
Action:
Use other media.
Meaning: When executing the Disk mode utility command
"Convert to ISO9660 Format," an error occurred
while rewriting the UDF area.
Action:
Use other media.
Error in reading from medium
Meaning: An error occurred while reading data from a
medium.
Action:
Execute the reading operation once again. If the
same error occurs, it is possible that the data on
the disk has been damaged.
Error in writing to medium
Meaning: An error occurred while writing data to a
Action:
Can't overwrite
F
Failed in the initialization of EXB-mLAN
Meaning: Failed to initialize the mLAN connection settings,
Action:
File already exists
Meaning: When executing a Create Directory or File
Cleanup directory
Meaning: When executing the Disk mode Utility "Copy"
Are you sure?
Meaning: When you executed the Disk mode Utility "Save
Meaning: When sampling or saving to the hard disk, a file of
Action:
File contains unsupported data
Meaning: You attempted to load an AIFF, WAVE, or KSF file
Action:
File is read-only protected
Meaning: You attempted to write to a file or to delete a file
Meaning: You attempted to save a file to media that con-
Action:
File unavailable
Meaning: You attempted to load or open a file whose format
medium. (Verify error)
It is possible that the media has been physically
damaged. Try another media. Avoid using the
media that produced the error.
In the case of MS-DOS format media, execute the
Disk mode Utility page command "Check
Medium."
word clock synchronization settings, and other
internal data of the EXB-mLAN (when the EXB-
mLAN option is installed).
Disconnect the IEEE 1394 cable from the mLAN
connector of the EXB-mLAN, and execute initial-
ization once again. If an error still occurs, please
contact your Korg distributor.
Rename operation, a directory or file of the same
name already exists on the disk.
command without using wild cards, the copy des-
tination contained a file of the same name as the
copy source.
Sampling Data" for All, All Multisamples, All
Samples, or One Multisample, a directory already
existed on the disk with the same name as the
directory that you attempted to create on the TRI-
TON STUDIO.
the same name already exists.
Either delete the existing directory or file, or spec-
ify a different filename.
that was in a format not supported by the TRI-
TON STUDIO.
In the case of a AIFF or WAVE file, use a computer
(if possible) to convert the file into a format that is
supported on the TRITON STUDIO, and then
load it.
that had a read-only attribute.
tained a read-only file of the same name.
Save the file with a different name.
was incorrect.
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