Not enough Drum Track pattern
locations available
Meaning: When converting a songʹs user patterns to
user drum track patterns, the allowable number of user
drum track patterns was exceeded. To solve this
problem:
• As necessary, use the Disk mode Save PCG
command to save the user drum track patterns.
Then in Sequencer mode, use the Erase Drum
Track Pattern menu command to free up more
drum track user patterns. After that, try the
conversion again.
Not enough Drum Track pattern memory
Meaning: When converting a songʹs user patterns to
user drum track patterns, there was not enough free
memory. To solve this problem:
• As necessary, use the Media mode Save PCG
command to save the user drum track patterns.
Then in Sequencer mode, use the Erase Drum
Track Pattern menu command to delete the other
user drum track patterns to free up more memory.
After that, try the conversion again.
Not enough empty slot to copy
Meaning: This message will appear when you execute
Copy Insert Effect or Copy From Program if there are
not enough vacant insert effects in the copy‐
destination. To solve this problem:
• Set unused insert effects in the copy‐destination to
000: No Effect so that there will be enough vacant
insert effects.
Not enough memory
Meaning: When starting real‐time 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 increase the amount
of free memory.
Meaning: When executing "Load Exclusive," you
attempted to load an .EXL file that required more than
1,048,576 bytes. Such a file cannot be loaded by the
KRONOS.
Meaning: When in Disk mode you attempted to load
an EXL file from media other than the internal disk,
memory for temporary use could not be allocated on
the internal disk.
To solve either of these problems:
• On the internal disk, create free space that is larger
than the .EXL file.
Error and confirmation messages N (No data–Not enough song memory)
Not enough memory to load
Meaning: When you attempted to load a .SNG file or a
standard MIDI file in Disk mode, there was insufficient
free memory in the sequence memory. To solve this
problem:
• Delete other song data etc. to increase the amount
of free memory.
Not enough memory to open pattern
Meaning: There was insufficient sequencer memory to
open the pattern, so editing is not possible.
• Either delete unwanted data such as a song, track,
or pattern, or do not open the pattern.
Not enough multisample memory
Meaning: There is insufficient multisample memory.
(The number of multisamples would exceed the
maximum of 4,000.) To solve this problem:
• Delete multisamples to increase the amount of free
memory.
Not enough pattern locations available
Meaning: When using the Load Drum Track Pattern
command, you attempted to load more than the
remaining number of user patterns in the selected
song. To solve this problem:
• Create a new song, and reload the patterns into
user patterns of the new song. You can load up to
100 user patterns for each song. If you need to load
more than this number of drum tracks or patterns,
you can distribute them between two or more
songs.
Meaning: When using Auto Song Setup, the new song
could not be automatically created because there was
no song with the initial settings. If you executed the
Global mode Change all bank references command on
the song, all songs will differ from the initial settings,
causing the system to determine that there is no song
with the initial settings.
Not enough region locations available
Meaning: The allowable number of regions was
exceeded during realtime‐recording, or when you
attempted to load an entire SNG file, 1 Song, or Tracks
with regions being appended.
• In Sequencer P4– Track Edit, select the audio track
and use the page menu command Region Edit to
create enough vacant space following the last
region so that the allowable number of regions will
not be exceeded. Then try the operation again.
Not enough relative parameter memory
Meaning: There is insufficient memory for relative
parameters. (The number of samples in the
multisamples would exceed the maximum of 16,000.)
• Delete multisamples or indices of multisamples to
increase the amount of free memory.
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