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Error messages & Troubleshooting
Error messages
23. ERROR MESSAGES & TROUBLESHOOTING
ERROR MESSAGES
Your KD can communicate with you using various messages.
Here is the list of these messages.
Messages can be of two different types:
•
Waiting for your confirmation (Yes – No). Press
ENTER/YES to go on, EXIT/NO to stop.
•
Revealing an error or failure. Press any button on the
front panel.
General
Another Command Is Running (Press Exit)
You can’t execute a command until the one that is running is
completed.
Are you sure? (Enter/Exit)
This is a confirmation request before many operations. Press
ENTER/YES to confirm, EXIT/NO to abort.
Generic error
Some undefined error has happened.
Record Aborted
There is not enough memory to enter the Style Record, Song
Record, or Backing Sequencer Record mode.
Style Play
Corrupted Style Perform. – Save It Again
The Style Performance was damaged. Press WRITE, and
select the Current Style option, to save it to memory again.
Style Select Fails
KD was not able to complete the operation.
Style Record
Arranger is Running! (Press Exit)
While in Style Record mode, this message may appear when
you try to select a different track, or execute an edit opera-
tion, while the Arranger is running.
Low memory!
The space in the SSD (the space where User Styles are stored)
is going low. Exit Record, then load some banks of smaller
Styles before entering Record again.
Style Copy Failed (Press Exit)
KD was not able to complete the Copy operation.
Style Delete Failed (Press Exit)
KD was not able to complete the Delete operation.
Style Save Failed (Press Exit)
KD was not able to complete the Save operation.
Style Select Failed (Press Exit)
KD was not able to complete the selection.
SMF Import Failed! (Press Exit)
There was an error while reading the Standard MIDI File
with the Import SMF function. The file may be corrupted.
Backing Sequence Mode
Too Many Styles! (Press Exit)
You have recorded the maximum number of Styles allowed
(depending on the memory, 10 to 15 Style changes).
Song Play
Cannot Load JBX File to Seq 2 (Press Exit)
You can’t load a Jukebox (JBX) file to Sequencer 2. Jukebox
files can only be loaded to Sequencer 1.
Juke Box List Empty! (Press Exit)
You are trying to start playing back a Jukebox list, but the list
is empty. Please add some Songs to the list.
Juke Box List Full! (Press Exit)
A Jukebox list may contain up to 127 Songs. You were trying
to add one Song more.
Save Song List: Insert Disk and Press Enter
You are saving a list of Songs. Please insert a disk and press
ENTER.
Save JBX List: Insert Disk and Press Enter
You are saving a list of Songs as a JBX file. Please insert a disk
and press ENTER.
Wait Please
You were trying to load a file, while KD is still loading
another one.
Song
Too Many Events
You have tried to copy too many events on the same tick.
Out of Memory!
The memory limit for a Song (300KB) has been reached.
Incompatible Meter
You were trying to copy a track on a track with a different
meter.
Sequencer is Running! (Press Exit)
While in Song Record mode, this message may appear when
you try to select a different track, or execute an edit opera-
tion, while the Sequencer is running.
Song Play and Song mode
Cannot load Jukebox file on Seq.2
You can load a Jukebox file only on Sequencer 1.
Damaged Standard Midi File
The Standard MIDI File you are trying to load is damaged,
and cannot be played back.
Summary of Contents for KD-150
Page 1: ......
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Page 11: ...TOC 6 ...
Page 12: ...INTRODUCTION ...
Page 13: ......
Page 29: ...4 4 Display and User Interface Grayed out non available parameters ...
Page 32: ...BASIC GUIDE ...
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Page 39: ...6 6 Basic operations Shortcut to see the original bank for a Style Performance or Program ...
Page 47: ...7 8 Tutorial 5 Editing a Song ...
Page 53: ...8 6 MIDI Playing another instrument with the KD ...
Page 54: ...REFERENCE GUIDE ...
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Page 103: ...11 14 Song Play operating mode Saving a list of Songs ...
Page 111: ...12 8 Backing Sequence operating mode How to delete a whole Song ...
Page 133: ...13 22 Song operating mode Event Edit procedure ...
Page 189: ...16 20 Disk edit environment Page 11 Card Restore ...
Page 190: ...APPENDIX ...
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Page 225: ...17 34 Factory Data MIDI Setup ...
Page 283: ...18 58 Effects Mono Mono Chain ...
Page 287: ...19 4 Assignable parameters Scales ...
Page 303: ...24 2 Technical specifications ...
Page 307: ...25 4 Alphabetical Index ...