USB HUB Power exceeded
Please disconnect USB device
Meaning: The power consumption of your USB
devices has exceeded the capacity of the hub to which
they are connected. The USB hub will not be
recognized correctly in this state. To solve this
problem:
W (Wave)
.WAV already exists. Overwrite?
Meaning: When importing a WAVE file that requires
conversion to 48kHz/mono, a file of the same name
already exists on the disk. To solve this problem:
• Either delete the existing file, or rename it before
importing.
WAVE files on this external medium will
not be played with sequencer audio track
playback. Copy SNG and WAVE Directory
to Internal HDD, and load SNG from
internal HDD
Meaning: The WAVE file used by the SNG data you're
loading in Disk mode exists on external media, and
will not play back correctly when loaded. Audio track
recording and playback is available only on the
internal disk. To solve this problem:
Y (You)
You can't undo this operation
Are you sure?
Meaning: Once you enter event editing (even if you
leave event editing without actually editing an event),
it will no longer be possible to execute a Compare of
the previous edit. If you wish to enter event editing,
press the OK button. To cancel, press the Cancel
button.
Error and confirmation messages W (Wave)
• If you're using a USB hub or device that is capable
of being self‐powered, use it in self‐powered mode.
If you are using more than one USB hub, you may
be able to solve the problem by reconnecting a
device to a different USB hub. After you've
reconnected your device(s), execute "Scan USB
Device."
• Copy the .SNG file and the directory for that .SNG
file (the directory containing the WAVE files it
uses) to the same directory of the internal disk, and
then load the data again.
WAVE file size over limit
Meaning: When editing an audio track in Sequencer
mode, you exceeded the maximum number of
230,400,000 samples (80 minutes at a sample rate of 48
kHz, 16‐bit) allowable in a WAVE file.
You can't undo last operation
Are you sure?
Meaning: When you exit recording or event editing in
Sequencer mode, the memory area for Undo (Compare
function) is not allocated. If you wish to keep the data
that was just recorded or edited, press the OK button.
If you wish to return to the previous data (i.e., to delete
the data that was just recorded or edited), press the
Cancel button.
Meaning: When editing in Sequencer mode, memory
area for Undo (Compare function) cannot be allocated.
If you wish to execute the edit, press the OK button. (It
will not be possible to return to the state before
editing.) If you decide not to execute the edit, press the
Cancel button.
• In order to allocate memory area for Undo
(Compare function), delete unneeded data such as
songs, tracks, or patterns. We recommend that you
save data to media before you execute the edit
operation.
Disk and Media information
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