On-Screen Messages - Yamaha DTX700 Owner's Manual

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On-Screen Messages

Message
Are you sure?
Completed.
Connecting USB device...
Copy protected.
Excessive demand for USB power.
Executing...
File already exists.
File not found.
Illegal file.
Illegal file name.
Illegal format.
Illegal selection.
Illegal wave data.
Incompatible USB device.
Invalid USB device.
MIDI buffer full.
MIDI data error.
No data.
No response from USB device.
No unused MIDI note.
No wave data.
Now importing...[EXIT] to cancel.
Now loading...[EXIT] to cancel.
Now saving... [EXIT] to cancel.
Now working...
Overwrite?
Please keep power on.
Please stop sequencer.
Read only file.
Sample is protected.
Sample is too long.
Sample is too short.
Seq memory full.
Stored.
System memory crashed.
USB connection terminated.
USB device full.
USB device not ready.
USB device read/write error.
USB device write protected.
USB host not ready.
USB transmission error.
Wave memory full.
This message is displayed to confirm whether or not you wish to proceed with the selected operation.
This message is displayed when loading, saving, formatting, and other similar operations have been completed.
This message is displayed when your DTX700 is busy mounting a USB memory device.
This message is displayed if operations such as wave editing cannot be performed due to the digital audio source
being copy protected.
This message is displayed if the current being drawn by the USB memory device exceeds the level supported by your
DTX700.
This message is displayed while your DTX700 is busy performing formatting or another similar management task.
Please wait until the operation is completed.
This message is displayed if a file with the same name as the one you are about to save already exists.
This message is displayed if no file of the selected type exists.
This message is displayed if the file selected for loading is unsuitable for use with your DTX700 or is unsuitable for the
current mode.
This message is displayed if the specified file name is not valid.
This message is displayed if the standard MIDI file (SMF) you are attempting to import is of Format 1. Please select an
SMF of Format 0 to proceed.
This message is displayed if an operation cannot be performed in accordance with the settings made.
This message is displayed if the audio file you are attempting to import is of an unsupported format.
This message is displayed if an unsupported USB device is plugged into the instrument's [USB TO DEVICE] port.
This message is displayed if the plugged-in USB memory device is not usable in its current condition. As long as the
device contains no irreplaceable data, it should be formatted to make it usable.
This message is displayed if the volume of MIDI data received is too large to process.
This message is displayed if an error occurs while receiving MIDI data.
This message is displayed if you are attempting to perform a song management task even though the selected song
contains no data, or if you attempt to play recorded data when none exists.
This message is displayed if the plugged-in USB memory device fails to respond.
This message is displayed upon execution of a copy-pad operation if no unused MIDI notes are available.
This message is displayed if you are attempting to perform a wave management task even though no wave data exists.
This message is displayed while your DTX700 is busy importing wave data.
This message is displayed while your DTX700 is busy loading a file.
This message is displayed while your DTX700 is busy saving a file.
This message is displayed while your DTX700 is tidying up after importing a wave or after you press the [EXIT] button
to cancel a load or save operation.
This message is displayed when saving files to confirm whether or not you wish to overwrite a file of the same name
already present on the USB memory device.
This message is displayed while your DTX700 is writing data to its flash ROM. You should never turn off the instrument
while it is in this state. If this precaution is not observed, user data may be lost or the internal system may be damaged,
rendering your DTX700 unable to startup normally when it is next turned on.
This message is displayed to remind you to stop the sequencer (i.e., song playback) before performing the intended
operation.
This message is displayed if you are attempting to perform a file operation using a read-only file.
This message is displayed if the selected audio file is write protected and cannot be overwritten.
This message is displayed if the audio file is too long to be loaded.
This message is displayed if the audio file is too short to be loaded.
This message is displayed if the instrument's internal memory for sequence data is full, making it impossible to record
new songs, perform associated management tasks, or load data from a USB memory device. To free up some of this
sequence memory, delete unneeded User patterns.
This message is displayed to confirm that data has been successfully stored.
This message is displayed if a problem occurred while writing data to the instrument's internal flash ROM.
This message is displayed if connection with the USB memory device was interrupted by an abnormal electric current.
Unplug the USB memory device and press the dial to return.
This message is displayed if the USB-memory device is full and no more files can be saved on it. In such a case, use
a new USB memory device or make space by erasing unwanted data from the current device.
This message is displayed if the USB memory device has not been correctly plugged into your DTX700.
This message is displayed if an error occurred during the exchange of data with the USB memory device.
This message is displayed if the USB memory device is write protected or if you are attempting to save data on a read-
only device such as a CD drive.
This message is displayed if the Cubase Remote function is turned on without first connecting the DTX700 to a com-
puter.
This message is displayed if an error occurred during communication with the USB memory device.
This message is displayed if your DTX700's wave memory is full, preventing operations such as the importing and
loading of data.
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