Error messages
Error and confirmation messages
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Error messages
Error and confirmation messages
A
Aborted
Meaning: Execution of the function was cancelled.
Are you sure ?
Meaning: This message asks you to confirm execution. To
execute press the OK button. To cancel, press the CANCEL
button.
Audio recorder data error
Meaning: An error occurred while managing the audio song
recording data.
• No further recording is possible. Execute the Adjust
Audio Level function with “Level:00dB” on the recorded
data, and you’ll switch to a new audio song so that you
can continue recording.
Audio song full
Meaning: Another audio song cannot be created because
there are already 200 audio songs.
• Switch to a different SD card.
Auto Power-Off is enabled.
The system will automatically shut down after being idle
for 30 minutes/1 hour/4 hours.
Meaning: The auto power-off function is enabled. If the
KROSS has not been played or operated for a specified
length of time, the power will turn off automatically.
• If you want to disable this function or change the time
setting, go to the GLOBAL> PREF
page and set the
Auto Power-Off parameter. Use the Write Global Setting
function to save the setting.
C
Can’t calibrate
Meaning: Calibration could not be performed correctly.
• Try again.
Can’t update system
Meaning: Execution of the Update System Software
operation did not end successfully.
• Try the operation again.
Completed
Meaning: The processing executed by the command has
been completed.
Completed. Please turn the power off, and then on again.
Meaning: Execution of Update System Software has been
completed successfully. Turn the power switch off, and then
on again to complete the update.
D
Destination and source are identical
Meaning: When copying or bouncing, the same song, or
track was selected for both the source and destination. To
solve this problem:
• Select
a different song, or track for the source and
destination.
Destination from-measure within the limits of source
Meaning: When executing the Move Measure command for
all tracks or within the same track, the specified destination
measure is within the source range. To solve this problem:
• Set a destination measure that is outside of the source
range.
Destination is empty
Meaning: When editing, the track that was specified as the
destination contains no musical data. To solve this problem:
• Select a track that contains musical data.
Destination measure is empty
Meaning: The measure that was specified as the destination
contains no data.
• Specify a destination measure that contains data.
Destination song is empty
Meaning: The song that was specified as the copy
destination or bounce destination does not exist.
• Execute the Create New Song command in the dialog
box that appears when a
new song is selected before
copying or bouncing. (see page 56)
E
Effect size mismatch
Meaning: When copying or swapping effects, you
attempted to place a double-size effect at IFX5 (insert effect
5) or MFX2 (master effect 2).
• Don’t specify a double-size effect for IFX5 or MFX2
when executing the command.
Effect type mismatch
Meaning: This message will appear when copying or
swapping effects if the copy-destination or swap-destination
IFX (insert effect), or MFX (master effect) has an effect that
cannot be selected.
• For each IFX, and MFX, some effects can be selected
and other effects cannot be selected. Verify that the
effect is one that can be selected for the copy-destination
or swap-destination IFX, or MFX.
Error in formatting media
Meaning: An error occurred while formatting the media.
• Use other media.
Error in reading from media
Meaning: An error occurred while reading data from media.
This error may also appear when data is being written to
media by a Save or Copy operation. To solve this problem:
• Execute the reading procedure once again. If the same
error occurs, it is possible that the data on the media has
been damaged.
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Error in writing to media
Meaning: A verification error occurred while writing data to
a media. To solve this problem:
• It is possible that the media has been physically
damaged. Try another media. Avoid using the media that
produced the error.
F
File already exists
Meaning: When executing a
File Rename procedure, a file
of the same name already exists on the media.
• Either delete the existing file, or specify a different
name.
File contains unsupported data
Meaning: You attempted to load a WAVE file of a format
that is not supported by the KROSS.
• If possible, use a computer to convert
the file to a format
that the KROSS supports, and then load it.
File is read-only protected
Meaning: You attempted to write or delete a file, but the file
has a read-only attribute.
Meaning: You attempted to save a file with the same name
as a read-only file that already exists on the media.
• Save the file with a different name.
Meaning: After using a computer etc. to lock the KORG
folder, KROSS folder, or DATA folder, you then attempted
to save using the Media mode of the KROSS.
• Use your computer etc. to unlock these folders.
File unavailable
Meaning: You attempted to load or open a file whose format
was incorrect.
File/path not found
Meaning: When operating the audio recorder, or when
executing the Delete utility function of Media mode, the
specified file did not exist.
• Check the file.
I
Illegal file description
Meaning: You used an invalid file name when attempting to
save or export a file.
• Change the filename you are specifying. Filenames not
permitted by MS-DOS cannot be used as a filename.
Illegal SMF data
Meaning: You attempted to load a file that was not a
Standard MIDI File.
Illegal SMF division
Meaning: You attempted to load a Standard MIDI File that
was timecode-based.
Illegal SMF format
Meaning: You attempted to load a Standard MIDI File of a
format other than 0 or 1.
M
Measure number over limit
Meaning: The attempted edit procedure would cause the
track length to exceed 999 measures.
• Delete unnecessary measures.
Measure size over limit
Meaning: When loading a Standard MIDI File, the
number
of events in a measure exceeded the maximum
(approximately 65,535 events).
Meaning: The attempted edit procedure would cause the
maximum number of events in a measure (approximately
65,535) to be exceeded.
To solve either of these problems:
• Use event editing etc. to delete unwanted data.
Media busy
Meaning: SD card access was not fast enough to keep up
with recording or playback.
• As you repeatedly delete and write files, the file access
efficiency may decline. In this case, you may be able to
improve the situation by copying the KORG folder from
the SD card to your computer, then formatting the SD
card on the KROSS, and finally writing the KORG
folder from your computer back to its original location.
If this
does not improve the situation, switch to a
different SD card.
Media not formatted
Meaning: The media is unformatted.
• In the Media mode Utility page, execute the Format
function on the media.
Media unavailable
Meaning: You selected a media source that does not allow
writing.
Media write protected
Meaning: The audio recorder or Media mode is attempting
to write data to media that is write-protected.
• Disable the write protect setting of the media, and
execute the audio recorder operation or the command
once again.
Memory full
Meaning: When editing a song, or track in Sequencer mode,
the total data of all songs has used up all of the sequence data
memory, and further editing is not possible. To solve this
problem:
• Delete other song data etc. to regain free memory.
Meaning: While realtime recording in Sequencer mode,
there is no more free memory to accommodate the recorded
data, so recording has been forcibly halted.
To solve this
problem:
• Delete other song data etc. to regain the amount of free
memory.
Memory Protected
Meaning: The internal program, combination, song, drum
kit, user arpeggio pattern is protected.
• In Global mode, turn off write-protect, and execute the
write or load procedure once again.