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#201795 - 07/01/02 04:37 PM
Re: Sampling on the 9000 Pro
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Registered: 02/04/02
Posts: 307
Loc: United States
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Originally posted by technicsplayer: no, not what I meant. Thought not. A Choir Sample like the one on Symphony of voices can have as many as 4-5 samples per note. OOOhhh, then Ahhhhhh, then Mmmmmm's etc (depending how hard you press, or long you hold the notes down. These, of course, take up lots of memory up, and depending what you are going to play, you can Map just the "Top end" of a keyboard, (or the low) to save memory. 65MB RAM is a lot though for a keyboard like this (The Motif has no more), The Sampler is a fun feature for the Yamaha Pro, but a "wee" bit of delving can offer you more than you asked for………and one might be pleasantly suprised with the results that can be achieved.... J5 [This message has been edited by Jupitar5 (edited 07-01-2002).]
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#201798 - 07/01/02 09:33 PM
Re: Sampling on the 9000 Pro
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Registered: 06/30/02
Posts: 38
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rgtaa, I still use the XP-80, it's the only one I have right now. The PSR8000's gone, but I've noticed I really need some drums to keep my music going at home. I hated programming drums on my XP-80 and on computer, so naturally I wanted a good clean drum sound from my synth, because sometimes I do solo/duo gigs. My brother is a bassist, and he really made my music come alive instead of using the accompiment bass.
For the 9000Pro, call me stupid or whatever, but I've declined a crazy sale offer on the 9000Pro brand new, which was $4500 AUD. That's like around $2250 US.
And 4 months before one shop was selling one demonstration model for $4000AUD = $2000US. crazy huh?
Anyway, I've gone tired of kicking myself. I'm not selling my xp-80, because that's my main board, instead I'm saving up to get that 9000Pro soon.
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