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Roland V-Synth Reference Manual

Roland V-Synth Reference Manual

Error messages
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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.
ERROR Screens
If an ERROR screen appears, touch < EXIT > to erase the message.
Message
Copy Buffer Not Allocated!
Disk Full!
Encoding Error!
File/Folder Name Duplicate!
File Not Found!
File Read Error!
File Write Error!
Illegal Format!
Illegal PCM Wave!
Cannot Load This Wave.
Memory Full!
Path Duplicate!
Path Name Too Long!
Project Not Found!
Internal project was loaded.
Too Many Channels!
Cannot Load This Wave.
Unformatted Disk!
Unknown Disk Error!
Unknown System Error!
USB Memory Not Ready!
You Cannot Use This Device!
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Meaning
There is not enough amount of memory you can use for
sampling to execute the Copy.
The internal memory or USB memory is full, and no further
writing is possible.
For some reason, encoding is not possible.
There is an identically named file or folder.
A patch or sample used by the project or patch was not
found on disk.
The data is damaged, and cannot be loaded.
The unit failed to write into the USB memory.
Since the format of this file is incorrect, it cannot be load-
ed.
This file uses a type of compression that the V-Synth GT is
unable to read.
Since the amount of memory you can use for sampling has
become full, the operation was halted.
You are attempting to write to the same hierarchical level.
The path name is too long.
Cannot find the project specified as the current project. The
internal project was loaded.
This file contains waves for three or more channels, and
cannot be loaded into the V-Synth GT.
This disk cannot be used by the V-Synth GT.
An internal memory or USB memory error of unknown
causes has occurred.
The process has stopped for one of the following reasons.
The User Samples cannot be written into the Internal mem-
ory .
During the Format of the USB memory, a long volume
name is used.
Due to the capacity shortage of the USB memory, it
couldn't write.
The USB memory is not ready.
The operation you attempted to execute does not support
this USB memory.
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Action
Shorten the range that will be copied, or delete unneeded
samples from the V-Synth GT.
Delete unneeded files from the internal memory or USB
memory. Alternatively, provide other USB memory that has
free space.
Change the encoding type and try again.
Assign a different name. Alternatively, please write to a
folder that does not contain an identically-named file or
folder.
Re-create the project or patch, and save it.
Do not use this file.
Correctly insert the USB memory and do not remove it dur-
ing the writing process.
Do not use this file.
Use the device that created the file to convert the data into
an 8 bit or 16 bit wave.
Delete unneeded samples from the V-Synth GT.
Change the writing destination.
Shorten the names of each folder. Alternatively, move the
entire folder to a shallower level of the hierarchy.
The "path" indicates the hierarchical level at which the file
is located. It is given together with the folder name.
Touch <EXIT> to erase the message.
Do not use this file.
Format the disk on the V-Synth GT.
Contact your dealer or a nearby Roland service center for
service.
Erase unnecessary samples.
Keep the volume name within 11 characters.
Erase unnecessary files from the USB memory.
Insert another USB memory.
Do not select this USB memory for this operation.
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Summary of Contents for Roland V-Synth

  • Page 1: Error Messages

    The unit failed to write into the USB memory. Since the format of this file is incorrect, it cannot be load- This file uses a type of compression that the V-Synth GT is unable to read. Since the amount of memory you can use for sampling has become full, the operation was halted.
  • Page 2 Roland service center for service. Check whether there is a problem with the MIDI cable con- nected to the V-Synth GT’s MIDI IN, or whether the MIDI cable has been disconnected. Check whether there is a problem with the USB cable con- nected to the V-Synth GT’s USB connector, or whether the...

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