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#137256 - 11/13/01 04:29 PM
Re: PSR2000: timing resolution
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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WOW! 1,920ppq?? Are you guys sure this is right? Not saying it's a bad thing because 1,920ppq is beyond awsome. Are you sure it's not 192ppq? I agree with you Scottyee that if this is true then Yamaha should have advetised this as a selling point. It just seems odd to have a sequencer that has such tight timing and not use that as an advertised selling feature. I also can say that Yamaha does add some really good features to their keyboards, and yet they don't advertise them.. For example, I used to own a Yamaha EX-7. Well this keyboard had the ability for independent loop settings for ALL of its sequencer tracks.. Each track could have a different loop point. Now that's a HUGE selling feature for any keyboard.. The only other board I know that did this was the Triton, yet Yammie failed to advertise this.. Which is odd because the EX series was in direct competition with the Triton. It would be really nice if the PSR-2000's sequencer had 1,920ppq.. I really don't know of ANY keyboard out there with such a high ppq setting (not even the top synth workstations by Yamaha, Korg,and Roland) It's confusing though, isn't the ppq setting for the 9000 pro less than 1,920ppq? If so why would Yamaha have such a huge setting in the PSR-2000 and not add a great feature like this to its top arranger?
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