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No recording track specified
No space available on medium
Not enough memory
Not enough memory to load
Not enough memory to open pattern
P
Pattern conflicts with events
Pattern exists across destination to-end-of-measure or
source from-measure
Pattern exists in destination or source track
Open pattern ?
Pattern used in song
Continue ?
R
Root directory is full
S
Source is empty
T
There is no readable data
This file is already loaded
U
Unable to create directory
Unable to save file
Y
You can’t undo last operation
Are you sure ?
Meaning: When performing realtime multi-track recording,
you attempted to begin recording with no tracks
set to REC.
Action:
Set the desired tracks for recording to REC.
Meaning: When you attempted to save a file or create a
director, the floppy disk contained no free space.
Action:
Either delete an existing file, or exchange the
floppy disk with one that has sufficient free space.
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.
Action:
Delete other song data etc. to increase the amount
of free memory.
Meaning: When executing “Save Exclusive” in Disk mode,
there was no remaining sequence memory. Alter-
natively, when executing “Load Exclusive,” suffi-
cient free sequence memory could not be
allocated.
Action:
Delete song data. (If necessary, save the data
before deleting it.)
Meaning: When you attempted to load a .SNG file in Disk
mode, there was insufficient free memory.
Action:
Delete other song data etc. to increase the amount
of free memory.
Meaning: There was insufficient sequencer memory to open
the pattern, so editing is not possible.
Action:
Either delete unwanted data such as a song, track,
or pattern, or do not open the pattern.
Meaning: It was not possible to execute the Bounce opera-
tion because one of the tracks contained a pattern,
and the same measure of the other track contained
events or a pattern.
Action:
Open the pattern.
Meaning: When moving a measure, the edit operation 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.
Action:
Open the 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[F8]
(“OK”) key. If you wish to execute without open-
ing the pattern, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.
Meaning: When editing, the specified pattern is used by
RPPR. If you wish to execute, press the [F8]
(“OK”) key. If you decide not to execute, press the
[F7] (“Cancel”) key.
Meaning: You attempted to create a file or directory in the
root directory of the floppy disk, but this would
exceed the maximum number of root directory
entries.
Action:
Either delete an existing file or directory, or
exchange floppy disk.
Meaning: No data exists in the pattern that you specified as
the source.
Action:
Specify a pattern that contains musical data.
Meaning: Either the file size is 0 or the file does not contain
data that can be accessed by the load or open
operation. Alternatively, the data is damaged etc.,
and cannot be loaded or accessed.
Meaning: When loading a divided .PCG file, you attempted
to load a file that had already been loaded.
Action:
Load the .PCG files that have not yet been loaded.
Meaning: You attempted to create a directory that would
exceed the maximum pathname length (76 charac-
ters for the full pathname).
Meaning: When executing the Disk mode utility menu com-
mand “Copy,” the copy destination path length
exceeded 76 characters.
Meaning: When saving a file in Disk mode, the save destina-
tion path exceeded 76 characters.
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 edit-
ing, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel, press the
[F7] (“Cancel”) key.