Yamaha MX-49 Musical Toy Instrument User Manual


 
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MX49/MX61 Owner’s Manual
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Illegal format. The format of the file specified for playback is SMF Format 1 or an audio data format other than
WAV. Use SMF Format 0 MIDI data or WAV format audio data.
Incompatible USB device. A USB device which cannot be used with this instrument has been connected to the USB [TO
DEVICE] terminal.
Invert Appears when replacing Part 1 with Part 2 by while holding down [SHIFT] and pressing [SPLIT]
(Invert function).
MIDI buffer full. Failed to process the MIDI data because too much data was received at one time.
MIDI checksum error. An error occurred when receiving bulk data.
MIDI data error. An error occurred when receiving MIDI data.
No response from USB device. There is no response from the USB device connected to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal.
Now loading . . . [EXIT] to cancel Indicates that a file is being loaded. If you wish to cancel this operation, press [EXIT] while this
message appears.
Now saving . . . [EXIT] to cancel Indicates that a file is being saved. If you wish to cancel this operation, press [EXIT] while this
message appears.
Now working. . . Canceling the Load/Save operation, after the [EXIT] button has been pressed.
Overwrite? A Save operation will overwrite data on the USB flash memory, and this message prompts you to
confirm whether it is OK to continue or not.
Please keep power on . . . The data is being written to User memory. Never attempt to turn off the power while data is being
written to User memory. Turning the power off while this message is shown results in loss of all
user data and may cause the system to freeze (due to corruption of data in the User memory).
This may also result in this instrument being unable to properly start up the next time the power is
turned on.
Please stop sequencer. The operation you have attempted to execute cannot be done during Song/Pattern playback.
Quick reset Appears when while holding down [SHIFT] and pressing [SELECT]. Performance 1 is set to the
factory settings, and the top display of Performance 1 is called up (Quick Reset function).
Receiving MIDI bulk . . . This instrument is receiving MIDI bulk data.
System memory crashed. Failed to write the data to the internal memory of this instrument.
This Performance uses User
Voices.
Appears when the Performance specified for loading contains User Voices. User Voices cannot
be loaded with the Performance. Make sure that the same User Voices used when you saved the
Performance are stored at the same User Voice numbers or not, since the User Voices are not
loaded with the Performance.
Transmitting MIDI bulk . . . This instrument is transmitting MIDI bulk data.
Unison Appears when copying Part 1/Part 2 to another Part by while holding down [SHIFT] and pressing
[LAYER] (Unison function).
USB connection terminated. A break in the connection with the USB flash memory has occurred because of an abnormal
electric current. Disconnect the device from the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal, then press the
[ENTER] button.
USB device full. The USB flash memory is full and no more data can be saved. Use a new USB flash memory, or
make space by erasing unwanted data from the device.
USB device not ready. A USB flash memory is not properly inserted in or connected to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal.
USB device read/write error. An error occurred while reading or writing to/from a USB flash memory or attempting to delete or
overwrite a read-only file.
USB device unformatted. Appears when the connected USB flash memory is either unformatted or formatted in a way that
this instrument does not support. In such a case, check the content of the USB flash memory.
USB device write protected. The USB flash memory is write protected, or you have attempted to write to read-only media.
USB power consumption
exceeded.
Appears when the current being drawn by the USB flash memory exceeds the level supported by
this instrument.
USB transmission error. An error occurred while communicating with a USB flash memory.
Utility stored. The Utility settings have been stored.
LCD indication Description