Korg m3 Operation Manual page 229

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Appendices
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."
W (Wave)
WAVE file size over limit
Meaning: When using the Media mode Edit WAVE
command, you exceeded the maximum sample length
of 230,400,000 samples (80 minutes at the 48 kHz
sample rate) that can be used for a WAVE file.
• Edit WAVE cannot edit a WAVE file that is longer
than 230,400,000 samples (80 minutes at the 48 kHz
sample rate).
Y (You)
You can't undo this operation
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.
You can't undo last operation
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.
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