F (file–front), I (illegal–index) – KORG M3 User Manual

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Error messages Error and confirmation messages

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Quick Start

Introduction

Setup

Program

Combination

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Media

Effect

KARMA

Drum Track

Other

Appendices

Meaning:

You exceeded sixteen programs while

loading a SoundFont 2.0 file. According to the structure
of the sound data in a SoundFont 2.0 file, the data
being loaded will be converted into multiple programs
and one combination. At this time, the maximum
number of programs within the M3 following the
conversion are limited to the sixteen programs that can
be used by a combination. This sound will not play
correctly.

F (File–Front)

File already exists

Meaning:

When executing a Create Directory or File

Rename

operation, a directory or file of the same name

already exists on the media.

Meaning:

When executing the Media mode Utility

Copy

command without using wild cards, the copy

destination contained a file of the same name as the
copy source.

Meaning:

When you executed the Media mode Utility

Save Sampling Data

for All, All Multisamples, All

Samples, or One Multisample, a directory already
existed on the media with the same name as the
directory that you attempted to create on the M3.

Meaning:

When sampling to the hard media, an

identically-named file exists in the save-destination.

• Either delete the existing directory or file, or specify

a different name.

File contains unsupported data

Meaning:

You attempted to load an AIFF, WAVE, or

KSF file that was in a format not supported by the M3.

• In the case of a AIFF or WAVE file, use a computer

(if possible) to convert the file into a format that is
supported on the M3, and then load it.

File is read-only protected

Meaning:

You attempted to write to a file or to delete a

file that had a read-only attribute.

Meaning:

You attempted to save a file to media that

contained a read-only file of the same name.

• Save the file with a different name.

Meaning:

You attempted to save a file or directory in a

Locked directory.

• Use the menu command Lock/Unlock to unlock the

directory.

File unavailable

Meaning:

You attempted to load or open a file whose

format was incorrect.

File/path not found

Meaning:

When loading a sample file in Media mode,

the specified file does not exist. Alternatively, the
specified filename does not exist in the location you
selected in a dialog box for choosing another directory
level or other media.

Meaning:

When executing the Delete command in the

Media mode Utility page, the specified file did not
exist.

Meaning:

When executing the Copy command in the

Media mode Utility page, and you used a wild card to
specify the copy file name, the specified file was not
found. Alternatively, the length of the copy source path
name exceeded 76 characters.

Meaning:

In Media mode when you used the Open

button to open a directory, the path length including
the selected directory name exceeded 76 characters.

Meaning:

When executing Insert in the Media mode

Make Audio CD page, you attempted to use the Insert
All button to add a WAVE file, but no WAVE file with a
sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz exists in the
selected directory.

• Check the file or directory.

Meaning:

In Media mode when loading a .KCD file, a

WAVE file listed in the Audio Track List could not be
found.

• The file whose Size is not shown in the Media mode

Make Audio CD page is the one that could not be
found. Check the file or directory, or delete it from
the Audio Track List.

Front sample data used in rear sample

Can’t overwrite

Meaning:

When executing Link in the Sampling mode

Sample Edit page, the sample data of the front sample
is also being used by the rear sample, and therefore
cannot be overwritten. To solve this problem:

• Instead of using Overwrite, specify a different

sample as the save-destination.

I (Illegal–Index)

Illegal file description

Meaning:

The filename that you specified when saving

a file or creating a directory contained invalid
characters. To solve this problem:

• 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.

Inconvertible file exists

Meaning:

A file that cannot be used with ISO9660

format exists on the media. To solve this problem:

• Media that was formatted or written by a device

other than the M3 may be impossible for the M3 to
convert into ISO9660 format. To perform the
conversion, use the packet writing software that
was used to format or write the media.

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