KORG M3 User Manual

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Error messages Error and confirmation messages

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Quick Start

Introduction

Setup

Program

Combination

Sequencer

Sampling

Global

Media

Effect

KARMA

Drum Track

Other

Appendices

No medium

Meaning:

When executing a command in Media

mode, no media was inserted in the drive. To solve this
problem:

• Insert media such as a mount the drive.

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 medium

Meaning:

When you attempted to save or copy a file,

or to create a directory, there was not enough free space
on the other medium. To solve this problem:

• Either delete an existing file, or exchange the

medium with one that has sufficient free space.

No space available on medium
Do you want to make a divided file?

Meaning:

When saving a .PCG or .KSF file, there was

insufficient free space on the media. Please specify
whether you want to save the file in divided form.

• Press the OK button to save the file across multiple

volumes of media, or press the Cancel button to
cancel.

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 operation 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 operation 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 increase the amount

of free memory.

Meaning:

When in Media mode you attempted to load

an EXL file from media other than the USB storage
media, memory for temporary use could not be
allocated on the USB storage media.

To solve either of these problems:

• On the USB storage media, create free space that is

larger than the .EXL file.

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 increase the amount

of 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 multisample memory

Meaning:

There is insufficient multisample memory.

(The number of multisamples would exceed the
maximum of 1,000.) To solve this problem:

• Delete multisamples to increase the amount of free

memory.

Not enough pattern locations available

Meaning:

When executing Load Drum Track Pattern,

the attempted load operation 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 relative parameter memory

Meaning:

There is insufficient memory for relative

parameters. (The number of samples in the
multisamples would exceed the maximum of 4,000.)

• Delete multisamples or indices of multisamples to

increase the amount of free memory.

Not enough sample memory

Meaning:

There is insufficient sample memory (for

sample parameters or sample waveform data).

• Delete samples to increase the amount of free

memory.

Not enough sample/multisample locations
available

Meaning:

The data you attempted to load would

exceed the maximum number of multisamples or
samples. To solve this problem:

• In Sampling mode, execute “Delete Multisample”

or “Delete Sample” to free a sufficient number, and
reload the data.

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