Korg iS35 User Manual page 221

Interactive music workstation
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Not enough memory.
Okay to erase B.Seq & Song
Edit
SMF format 2.
Source is empty.
Wait a moment ...
Now loading ...
Now saving ...
Now formatting ...
The iS35 does not have enough memory for work area. Thus, the opera-
tion that you are attempting cannot be executed. In order to allocate
memory space, you will need to perform one of the operations
described below. However if any of the data in memory is important
and must not be lost, use the Disk/Global page "Save" or Song Edit
"Page 13: Save" operation to save the data to floppy disk.
If this message appears when you are in Song Edit mode, Backing
Sequence mode, or in Disk/Global mode when you are using LOAD
ALL or LOAD ONE to load backing sequence data, you will need to
delete backing sequence data or song edit data. If this message appears
when you are using the Disk/Global mode operation LOAD ONE to
load style data, you will need to delete style data from the user bank.
The iS35 does not have enough memory to playback the SMF format 1
data that you specified.
In order to allocate sufficient memory space, is it OK to erase the back-
ing sequence data or the song editing data from internal memory? If
internal memory contains data that you do not wish to lose, use the
Disk/Global "Save" page backing sequence save operation or the Song
Edit mode "Page 13: Save" operation to save that data to disk.
The specified file is a Standard MIDI File in Format 2. Thus, this data
cannot be played back by the iS35. Make sure that the correct file has
been selected.
If this appears during a Copy Measure operation ...
Are you attempting to copy a measure that contains no data to another
measure? It is not possible to copy a measure which contains no data to
another measure. Re-specify the correct measure.
Alternatively, it is possible that the track itself contains no data at all.
Make sure that you have selected the correct track.
If this appears during a Bounce Track operation ...
Are you attempting to bounce a track containing no data to another
track? It is not possible to bounce a track containing no data to another
track. Re-specify the correct track.
Check once again that you have selected the correct track.
These message indicate that a disk-related operation is in progress.
Please wait until the operation is completed.
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