Yamaha DTXTREME III Owner's Manual page 154

Drum trigger module
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Display Messages
LCD
Please keep power on.
Please stop sequencer.
Sample freq is too low.
Sample is protected.
Sample is too long.
Sample is too short.
Sample memory full.
Seq data is not empty.
Seq memory full.
System memory crashed.
Too many stk/alt.
USB connection terminated.
USB power consumption
exceeded.
USB transmission error.
Utility stored.
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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 DTXTREME III being unable to properly start up the next time the power is turned on.
The operation you have attempted to execute cannot be done during Song playback.
The sampling frequency is too low and the Frequency Convert Job cannot be executed.
The sample cannot be overwritten because it is protected.
The Sample size is too large and the Time Stretch Job cannot be executed.
The Sample length is too short and the Frequency Convert Job cannot be executed.
The Sample memory is full and further Sampling operations, Jobs, or load operations cannot be exe-
cuted.
This message appears if you attempt to record to a track that already contains data. Clear the track
data in the Song Job mode or select a different track, then perform the Record operation.
The internal memory for Sequence data is full, preventing any further operation (such as recording,
Job execution, or loading from the USB storage device). Try again after erasing unwanted user song.
Writing data to Flash ROM has failed.
Displayed when the memory for Stack/Alternate is full and cannot copy the drum kit or add new steps.
Free up space by deleting unwanted Stack/Alternate data, then try again.
A break in the connection with the USB storage device has occurred because of an abnormal electric
current. Disconnect the USB storage device from the USB TO DEVICE connector, then press the
[ENTER/STORE] button.
The power consumption of the USB storage device connected to the USB TO DEVICE connector
exceeds the regulated value.
An error has occurred when communicating with the USB storage device.
The settings in the Utility mode have been stored.
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