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MONTAGE6/MONTAGE7
LCD indication
No read/write authority to the file.
Now initializing all data...
Now initializing...
Now loading...
Now receiving MIDI bulk data...
Now saving...
Now transmitting MIDI bulk data...
Please connect USB device.
Please keep power on.
Please reboot to enable the new Audio I/O Mode.
Please reboot to maintain internal memory.
Please stop audio play/rec.
Please stop sequencer.
Please wait...
Recall latest edits.
Redo last recording.
Sample is protected.
Sample is too long.
Sample memory full.
Scene stored.
Song data overload.
Song full.
Touch the white square.
Turn on Memory Switch to memorize ** into this
scene.
Undo last recording.
Unsupported USB device.
USB connection terminated.
USB device is full.
USB device is write-protected.
USB device read/write error.
USB device will be formatted.
Waveform full.
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Indicates that you do not have the authority to read/write the file.
Indicates this synthesizer is restoring the factory-programmed settings.
Indicates that the specified data is being initialized.
Indicates that a file is being loaded.
Indicates this synthesizer is receiving MIDI bulk data.
Indicates that a file is being saved.
Indicates this synthesizer is transmitting MIDI bulk data.
Connect the USB device to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal for audio recording.
The data is being written to Flash ROM. Never attempt to turn off the power while
data is being written to Flash ROM. Turning the power off while this message is
shown results in loss of all user data and may cause the system to freeze (due to
corruption of data in the Flash ROM). This may also result in the MONTAGE being
unable to properly start up the next time the power is turned on.
Please reboot this synthesizer to activate the change of the input/output settings
for audio data.
Please reboot this synthesizer to restore the internal memory.
The operation you have attempted to execute cannot be done during audio
recording or playback.
The operation you have attempted to execute cannot be done during Song
playback.
Indicates this synthesizer is executing the specified operation.
If you are editing a Performance and select a different Performance without
storing your edited one, all the edits you've made will be erased. If this happens,
you can use Recall to restore the Performance with your latest edits intact.
Confirms whether you want to redo the operation you have undone.
The sample data cannot be overwritten.
The Sample size is too large and the Load operation cannot be executed.
The Sample memory is full and further Load operations cannot be executed.
The Scene has been stored to one of the [SCENE] buttons.
The Song size is too large for playback.
The maximum overall number of Songs has been exceeded when executing the
related operations.
This message appears when you need to touch the displayed white rectangle
during touch panel calibration.
When the [Memory] (Memory Switch) is turned on for the function, the
corresponding function information is automatically stored in the currently
selected [SCENE] button.
Confirms whether you want to undo the most recent recording.
This message appears when an unsupported USB device has been connected.
A break in the connection with the USB flash memory device has occurred
because of an abnormal electric current. Disconnect the USB flash memory
device from the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal, and then press any of the panel
buttons.
The USB flash memory device is full and no more data can be saved. Use a new
USB flash memory device, or make space by erasing unwanted data from the
storage device.
This message appears when you have attempted to write to a protected USB
flash memory device.
An error occurred while reading or writing to/from a USB flash memory device.
This message appears before the USB device is formatted.
The maximum overall number of Waveforms has been exceeded when executing
the related operations.
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