Section 12 — Sequencer and Audio Track Concepts
About Audio Tracks
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Error/Informational Messages (in alphabetical order)
EDIT
SEQ
REC
If you configure for ATRK PLAY/REC=SCSI with REC
SCSI DRIVE set to one SCSI Device ID number, and then
you run CHANGE STORAGE DEVICE and set the current
storage device to a different SCSI Device ID number.
This will also appear if you try to play DiskTracks from a
device that is not currently selected (regardless of what the
REC SCSI DRIVE is set to).
EDIT
STOP
TRACK
If you are configured for SCSI, with SCSI REC
DRIVE=NONE, and you try to enter record with an Audio
Track selected.
EDIT
SEQ
STOP
This message usually occurs when the ASR-10 is trying to
access the floppy drive or a removable SCSI storage
device when there is no disk or cartridge in the drive, or
when the SCSI storage device is spinning up.
If this message occurs, insert a floppy disk or cartridge in
the drive, then use the CHANGE STORAGE DEVICE
command to select the appropriate SCSI Device ID
number.
EDIT
SEQ
STOP
This is displayed when the ASR-10 can’t find the
Temporary Record Files when you entered record on an
Audio Track while configured for ATRK PLAY/REC=SCSI.
EDIT
SEQ
STOP
Just like floppy disks, some cartridges used with
removable SCSI storage devices have a switch to prevent
accidentally erasing files. If this message appears while
using a removable SCSI storage device, remove the
cartridge, and change the Write Protect Switch.
EDIT
SEQ
STOP
If encountered while using a SCSI storage device, this
error may indicate a problem with your SCSI cables. The
cable from the ASR-10 to the SCSI storage device may be
too long, or the system may not have proper termination.
Check all connections and make sure that you are using
the correct cables. Make sure you have the proper
termination. If this message appears repeatedly while files
are being saved to the SCSI storage device, then it is likely
that you are invisibly losing sectors of your SCSI storage
device. Correct the problem before continuing to use the
SCSI storage device. For more information, refer to the
SP-3 SCSI Manual
EDIT
SEQ
STOP
DiskTrack recording has filled up the SCSI BUFFERS
before the data could be transferred to the SCSI storage
device. The sequencer will automatically stop recording,
the message will be displayed for two seconds, and the
ASR-10 will enter Audition Play. The AudioSample data
that was recorded before the overflow occurred is
processed as if you had pressed Stop•Continue to exit
recording. This may also be displayed if there is a
memory problem during RAMTrack recording or sampling.