Messages, Troubleshooting – KORG TRINITY HDR-TRI User Manual

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Messages

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Messages

When the HDR-TRI is installed, the following messages will be added.

Disk not formatted

Error in wiping medium

Memory full. Audio track can’t play to the end.

No unused sounds found

Troubleshooting

Meaning:

The disk for which Wipe was attempted is not formatted.

Action:

Use the Format command of the TRINITY to format the disk.

Meaning:

Disk wipe could not be performed.

Action:

The disk is damaged. Use a different disk.

Meaning:

The master track's memory has been used up, so the audio track can-
not be played back to the end.

Action:

Increase the available memory of the master track by deleting tempo
changes etc. from the master track.

Meaning:

When you executed the Disk mode command Delete Unused Sound,
no unused sounds were found.

Problem:

An asterisk “

” appears to the right of the

page menu button (as shown in the graphic at
the right), and problems such as a flickering
LCD and a drop in volume occur.
If you continue using the unit under these circumstances, functions
may stop working properly. Take the following actions immediately.

Cause:

The clock is not being detected correctly. The cable connected to the
S/P DIF IN connector may not be plugged in, a frequency other than
48 kHz may be transmitting to the S/P DIF IN connector or for a sim-
ilarly related reason. Also, if the DI–TRI is installed, the clock may
not be correctly detected because the BNC cable may not be plugged
in, etc.

Action:

First, confirm that the connected cable is working. Then, input the
correct clock [48 kHz (

±

5 Hz) to both the S/P DIF IN connector and

the WORD CLOCK IN connector], and set the Global mode P1 (Glo-
bal Setup) parameter System Clock to “Internal.” Before continuing
to use the unit, make sure that normal operation has resumed and
that the asterisk “

” is no longer displayed next to the page menu

button. If these steps do not restore normal operation, turn the power
off and back on. You must first back up the Sequencer memory since
all data will be lost when the power is turned off.

Problem:

Sound is distorted.

Cause 1:

If the Sequencer mode P1 tab 5 page (Audio Track Rec) settings for
Input Level and/or Rec Level are excessively high (and the display
indicates Overload and/or Over), the input will be overloaded and
distorted sound will be recorded.

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