Roland SP-303 Network Card User Manual


 
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Appendices
Appendices
Message List
Data Error
The sample data is corrupted.
After pressing [CANCEL] to clear the message from the
display, delete all the samples together (p. 34).
* Corrupted samples cannot be restored.
Pattern data is corrupted. After pressing [CANCEL] to
clear the message from the display, delete all the
patterns together (p. 47).
* Corrupted patterns cannot be restored.
MIDI settings are corrupted.
Simultaneously hold down [EXT SOURCE] while you
switch on the power to restore the MIDI settings to their
original factory settings (p. 58).
Data in the SP-303's internal memory is corrupted.
Initialize the internal memory (p. 68).
Writing data to or reading data from the memory card
failed.
The memory card must be a SmartMedia card of from 8
through 64 MB. And, you need to make sure that the
card has been inserted securely in the memory card slot.
Data on the memory card is corrupted.
Reformat the card on the SP-303 (p. 49).
* Data on memory cards cannot be recovered.
The memory card is damaged.
Obtain a new memory card.
Memory Full
The current sample is in excess of available memory. To
allow further sampling, delete unneeded samples to free
up memory (p. 33, 34). Alternatively, use a new memory
card.
The pattern being recorded is in excess of available
memory.
To allow further sampling, delete unneeded patterns to
free up memory (p. 46, 47). Alternatively, use a new
memory card.
Memory reached capacity during import of .WAV/AIFF
file.
No more data can be imported.
Data Empty
When deleting a sample, all pads with no sample
assigned to it was specified.
When deleting a pattern, all pads with no pattern
assigned to it was specified.
You have attempted to load data from a memory card
onto which no data has been saved.
Format
Formats the memory card (p. 49).
Resampling Level
Adjusts the resampling level (p. 32).
By using the CTRL 3 (LEVEL) knob, you can adjust the
level of the sound being resampled.
Recording
Now sampling is proceeded (p. 28, 29).
Now resampling is proceeded (p. 32).
Recording of pattern is in progress (p. 44).
Exchange
Samples or patterns on two pads are exchanged (p. 34,
47).
Delete
One sample or pattern is deleted (p. 33, 46).
Delete All
All samples or patterns are deleted in a single group (p.
34, 47).