Message List - Roland SPD-S Owner's Manual

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General
Message
Descriptions
system error!
An error has occurred in the internal system.
memory damaged!
The contents of the internal memory are
damaged.
wave protected!
Wave protection is enabled and the request-
ed operation cannot be executed.
no empty wave!
No wave is empty and the requested opera-
tion cannot be executed.
memory full!
The memory has insufficient free space for
sampling or resampling. And the requested
operation cannot be executed.
In Phrase Maker, the limit on the number of
sounds that can be stored has been exceeded.
data overload!
Proper playback could not be achieved be-
cause an excessive amount of data was re-
corded using Phrase Maker.
no pieces!
None of the chopped pieces is selected and
the requested operation cannot be executed.
over 4 voices!
The wave you are trying to resample has
more than four voices.
cannot execute!
In Wave Delete, etc. an empty wave is select-
ed and the requested operation cannot be ex-
ecuted.
In Wave Copy, a data-containing wave is se-
lected as the destination and the requested
operation cannot be executed.
A patch to which no wave has been assigned
is selected for resampling in the patch mode,
and resampling cannot be executed.
busy!
The sound generation speed is not sufficient.
lock!
Buttons are locked, so button operations
won't be accepted.
130
Measures
Contact your retailer or the nearest Roland Service Cen-
ter.
Press any button on the panel to display "[ENTER] to
init." Press [ENTER] to initialize the internal memory. If
the problem cannot be solved, contact your retailer or
the nearest Roland Service Center.
Disable the wave protection. (p. 88)
Delete unneeded waves.
Delete unneeded waves.
Select a wave that has data.
Select an empty wave.
Select a patch to which a wave has been assigned.
Reduce the number of voices.
Unlock the buttons. (p. 31)

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