T (the clock–track), U (unable to create directory–usb hub) – KORG M3 User Manual
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Error messages Error and confirmation messages
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Selected file/path is not correct
Meaning:
When loading a divided .PCG file, you
attempted to load a .PCG file of the same name that
was not divided or had differing contents.
• Load the correct .PCG file.
Meaning:
When loading a KSF file that was split across
multiple media, the order in which you attempted to
load the files was incorrect.
• Load the KSF file in the correct order. To view the
file number order in which the KSF files were
saved, you can check the Translation menu
command. (The sample name and number of the
first KSF file will be displayed.)
Slice point over limit
Can’t divide
Meaning:
When using the Sampling mode Time Slice
or Time Stretch commands, the Slice setting would
divide the sample into more samples than the
maximum possible number (1000), and thus Divide
cannot be executed.
• Use Link to connect any Index that you do not
require, and then execute Divide.
Source file is not 44100Hz or 48000Hz
Can’t convert
Meaning:
When executing the Media mode Utility
menu command Rate Convert, you selected a WAVE
file of a sampling rate other than 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz.
• You cannot convert WAVE files other than 44.1
kHz or 48 kHz.
Source is empty
Meaning:
No data exists in the track or pattern that
you specified as the source.
• Specify a track or pattern that contains musical
data.
Source sample is empty
Meaning:
When executing Insert, Mix, or Paste, the
source sample is empty.
• Execute the Copy operation before executing Insert,
Mix, or Paste.
S/P DIF CLOCK ERROR!
Meaning:
The clock was not detected correctly when
you set System Clock to S/P DIF or Word Clock in
Global mode.
• Make sure that your external device is correctly
transmitting a digital signal. The M3 can accept
sampling frequencies of 48 kHz.
• Make sure that there is no problem with the optical
cable.
T (The clock–Track)
The clock battery voltage is low. Please do the
following.
1. Turn off power, and replace the battery.
2. Turn on power.
You will see this message one last time. This is normal.
3. Set the date and time in Media mode.
4. Turn the power off, and then on again.
Meaning:
The battery for the clock/calendar function
has run low. To solve this problem:
• Replace the battery as described in “Replacing the
calendar battery” on page 207. After you install the
battery, this message will appear once again when
you turn on the power, but this is not a
malfunction. Use the Media Utility menu command
Set Date/Time
to set the correct date and time.
There is not readable 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.
This file is already loaded
Meaning:
When loading a divided .PCG file, you
attempted to load a file that had already been loaded.
• Load the .PCG files that have not yet been loaded.
Track is full
Meaning:
In the Media mode Make Audio CD page,
you attempted to insert a track that would make the
total exceed 99 tracks.
• Cut unneeded tracks, and then execute the Insert
operation once again.
U (Unable to create directory–USB
Hub)
Unable to create directory
Meaning:
You attempted to create a directory that
would exceed the maximum path name length (76
characters for the full path name).
Unable to save file
Meaning:
When executing the Media mode Utility
menu command Copy, the copy destination path
length exceeded 76 characters.
Meaning:
When saving a file in Media mode, the save
destination path exceeded 76 characters.
Meaning:
When you executed the Media mode Utility
menu command Copy, the file management data
exceeded the size of the management area.
Meaning:
When sampling to media, the save-
destination path for the WAVE file exceeded 76
characters.
USB HUB Power exceeded
Please disconnect USB device
Meaning:
The power consumption of your USB
devices has exceeded the capacity of the hub to which
they are connected. The USB hub will not be
recognized correctly in this state. To solve this
problem:
• If you’re using a USB hub or device that is capable
of being self-powered, use it in self-powered mode.
If you are using more than one USB hub, you may
be able to solve the problem by reconnecting a
device to a different USB hub. After you’ve
reconnected your device(s), execute “Scan USB
Device.”