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Appendices
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No data
Meaning: When loading a Standard MIDI File, the file
contained no events.
No media
Meaning: When executing a command in Media mode,
no media was inserted in the drive. To solve this
problem:
• Insert media, and navigate to an appropriate
directory that the KROME will recognize.
No recording track specified
Meaning: When performing realtime multi‐track
recording, you attempted to begin recording with no
tracks set to REC. To solve this problem:
• Set the desired tracks for recording to REC.
No space available on media
Meaning: When you attempted to save or copy a file,
or to create a directory, there was not enough free
space on the other media. To solve this problem:
• Either delete an existing file, or replace the media
with another that contains sufficient free space.
Not enough Drum Track pattern locations
available
Meaning: When converting a song’s user pattern to a
user drum track pattern, you have exceeded the
number of user drum track patterns available for use.
• As necessary, execute the Media mode Save PCG
command to save your user drum track patterns. In
Sequencer mode, execute the menu command Erase
Drum Track Pattern to increase the number of
available drum track user patterns. Then try the
conversion procedure again.
Not enough Drum Track pattern memory
Meaning: When converting a song’s user pattern to a
user drum track pattern, there was not enough free
memory.
• As necessary, execute the Media mode Save PCG
command to save your user drum track patterns. In
Sequencer mode, execute the menu command Erase
Drum Track Pattern to erase other user drum track
patterns and increase the amount of free memory.
Then try the conversion procedure again.
Not enough memory
Meaning: When starting realtime 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 regain free memory.
Not enough memory to load
Meaning: When you attempted to load a .SNG file or a
standard MIDI file in Media mode, there was
insufficient free memory in the sequence memory. To
solve this problem:
• Delete other song data etc. to regain 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 pattern locations available
Meaning: When executing Load Drum Track Pattern,
the attempted load procedure would exceed the
remaining number of user patterns in the selected
song.
• Create a new song, and reload the data into the user
patterns of that song. You can load up to 100 user
patterns into each song. If you have more drum
track patterns than this to load, you can divide
them between two or more songs.
Not enough song locations available
Meaning: When loading a .SNG file with Append
specified, you attempted to load more songs than can
be loaded.
• In Sequencer mode, execute Delete Song to
increase the number of songs that can be used, and
then load the song again.
P
Pattern conflicts with events
Meaning: It was not possible to execute the Bounce
procedure because one of the tracks contained a
pattern, and the same measure of the other track
contained events or a pattern.
• Open the pattern.
Pattern exists across destination to-end-of-
measure or source from-measure
Meaning: When moving a measure, the edit procedure
could not be executed because a pattern had been put
in the destination‐end measure, or the source‐start
measure, and had not been opened.
• Open the pattern.
Pattern exists in destination or source track
Open pattern?
Meaning: A pattern has been placed in the track that
you specified as a destination or source for editing. If
you wish to open the pattern and execute (the events of
the pattern will be copied), press the OK button. If you
wish to execute without opening the pattern, press the
Cancel button.
Pattern used in song
Continue ?
Meaning: When editing, the specified pattern has been
placed in a track. If you wish to execute, press the OK
button. If you decide not to execute, press the Cancel
button.