Specifications

1
Troubleshooting
1
DfSK LfRIJE PROJECTED
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.
DRI:‘E
IYOJ
RESPCIffDlMG
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.
Ef,PJY DIRECTORY
IPlPORJ IIY~CI~PLEJE
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 disk or 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 section about the SP-3 SCSI Interface.
When no files are found in the selected Partition or Volume, this momentary
error message will be displayed, and the previous page will be re-displayed.
This is displayed if you run out of layers into which to import WaveSamples (if
the Akai Program or Roland Patch being loaded required more than the eight
layers that the ASR-10 supports).
This is also displayed if the Akai Program or Roland Patch being imported
requires more memory than what is available. This can be either more than the
total ASR-10 memory, or more than the current free memory.
Pressing (ENTER-YES) or (CANCEL-NO) will cause either a NO MORE
LAYERS or an OUT OF MEMORY message to be momentarily displayed, and
the command will be exited. The partially imported Program/Patch will remain
intact in memory.
Irf:‘RLID
LUffD DEVICE
You can then delete the partially imported Program/Patch (and possibly delete
any other items in memory if the ASR-10 had run out of memory), re-enter the
command, and use the RANGE parameter to selectively import the partial key
ranges of the the selected Program/Patch that will fit within eight layers or
within the available memory in the ASR-10.
No SCSI storage device with this ID number was connected to the network
when the ASR-10 booted up.
Use the CHANGE STORAGE DEVICE Command to verify that you are using
the correct SCSI Device number.
:: E ::
0
R Y
g:‘ERFLUU
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
(STOPCONTINUE)
to exit
recording. This may also be displayed if there is a memory problem during
RAMTrack
recording or sampling.
I‘:
S
R
J R
K
P L
R
Y
8
R
C
K
R
0
0
I:
If the current Sequence/Song has data recorded on its Audio Tracks, and there
is not enough memory to cue u
the Audio Tracks for
layback, this will be
displayed when you press PLAY or STOP-CONTINUE , or when (ENTER-YES)
dd
is pressed on the Edit/Seq*Song, Sequence Selection screen.
After this message is displayed, the Audio Tracks will not play, but the
Sequence Tracks will play fine.
i-f3
D:GIJRL II~JERFRCE
The cables between the ASR-10 and the DAT machine may not be connected
properly. Does your ASR-10 have the DI-10 Digital I/O Interface installed?
#hi?
FREE I,r7SJRL’PIEffJ
When importing Akai/Roland samples, if all 8 Instrument*Sequence Tracks are
occupied (red LED lit), pressing (ENTER-YES) to invoke the command will
display this message, and the command will be aborted.
88
ENSONIQ ASR-10 Version 3 Operating System