Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 222
LCD Indication, Explanation, Receiving MIDI bulk
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Display Messages LCD Indication Explanation Please stop sequencer. Power on mode stored Read only file. Receiving MIDI bulk Recording stopped Scene & Arpeggio type stored The operation you've attempted to execute cannot be done during Song/Pattern playback. The setting of the program number automatically selected when turning the power on has been stored. You have attempted to delete, rename, or overwrite a read-only file. The MO is receiving MIDI bulk data. The recording has been stopped since the memory became full. The Song Scene and current Arpeggio type have been stored to one of the [SF1] - [SF5] buttons. Seq memory full. System memory crashed. The internal memory for Sequence data is full, preventing any further operation (such as recording, editing, Job execution, MIDI reception/transmission, or loading from the USB storage device). Try again after erasing unwanted Song, Pattern, or User phrase data. Writing data to Flash ROM has failed. This performance uses user voices. The performance you have loaded includes User voice data. Check whether the voice you saved exists at the appropriate User voice bank. Too many favorites Too many fixed notes Transmitting MIDI bulk Unknown file format. USB connection terminated. Press [ENTER]. USB device connecting USB device full. USB device not ready. USB device read/write error. USB device unformatted. You've attempted to assign more than 257 voices to the Favorite category. When converting the song or pattern data to the Arpeggio data, the amount of different notes in the data to be converted has exceeded sixteen. The MO is transmitting MIDI bulk data. File format is not recognized. A break in the connection with the USB storage device has occurred because of an abnormal electric current. Disconnect the USB storage device from the USB TO DEVICE connector, then press the [ENTER] button. Recognizing the USB storage device connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal. The USB storage device is full and no more data can be saved. Use a new USB storage device, or make space by erasing unwanted data from the USB storage device. A USB storage device is not properly inserted in or connected to the MO. An error occurred while reading or writing to/from a USB storage device. The disk is not formatted, or the format is unusable by the MO. USB device write protected. USB power consumption exceeded. USB transmission error Utility stored The USB storage device is write protected, or you have attempted to write to a read-only medium such as CD-ROM. The power consumption of the USB storage device connected to the USB TO DEVICE connector exceeds the regulated value. An error occurs when communicating with the USB storage device. The settings in the Utility mode have been stored. Appendix 222 Owner's Manual