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#183771 - 01/14/00 01:16 AM
Re: x1 expandability?
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Registered: 11/26/99
Posts: 76
Loc: Germany
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Hi Jick and Dave,
concerning the styles and sounds - I am not a lawyer I do not know the copyright rules for the styles, but one thing is clear: there do not have to be the Solton or Yamaha people, who put the styles or sounds (or offer it) in the Internet. If EMC updates their software so that it can convert Solton X1's styles to the Yamaha format, I am sure, there will be a few X1 users, who will save the internal styles and convert them (look at Bob Gelman's site and you will see how many internal styles are there). I personnaly would download or buy the X1's styles at once. Dave, the EMC makes only the software, they are not interested, where the users get the styles to convert them. They do not need the rights for the styles, but the styles FORMAT's right.
The patches cannot be saved as easily as the styles and I assume that the PSR 9000 is protected against saving the internal sounds. The PSR 9000 can export WAV/AIFF and import WAV/AIFF + the native PSR 8000 format.
Jick, you have very difficult questions. :-) I know, that the patches in the PSR 9000 were stereo sampled. But I did not read a word in the user manual, that new voices also could be stereo sampled. The PSR 9000 has only one microphone input. I am also curious, if the PSR 9000/X1 can do stereo sampling. Does anybody know it?
Regards
Marek
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#183772 - 01/14/00 01:17 AM
Re: x1 expandability?
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Member
Registered: 11/26/99
Posts: 76
Loc: Germany
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Hi Jick and Dave,
concerning the styles and sounds - I am not a lawyer I do not know the copyright rules for the styles, but one thing is clear: there do not have to be the Solton or Yamaha people, who put the styles or sounds (or offer it) in the Internet. If EMC updates their software so that it can convert Solton X1's styles to the Yamaha format, I am sure, there will be a few X1 users, who will save the internal styles and convert them (look at Bob Gelman's site and you will see how many internal styles are there). I personnaly would download or buy the X1's styles at once. Dave, the EMC makes only the software, they are not interested, where the users get the styles to convert them. They do not need the rights for the styles, but the styles FORMAT's right.
The patches cannot be saved as easily as the styles and I assume that the PSR 9000 is protected against saving the internal sounds. The PSR 9000 can export WAV/AIFF and import WAV/AIFF + the native PSR 8000 format.
Jick, you have very difficult questions. :-) I know, that the patches in the PSR 9000 were stereo sampled. But I did not read a word in the user manual, that new voices also could be stereo sampled. The PSR 9000 has only one microphone input. I am also curious, if the PSR 9000/X1 can do stereo sampling. Does anybody know it?
Regards
Marek
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