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#256184 - 02/13/09 01:20 PM
Re: KETRON AUDYA - what makes it unique and release dates ...
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14282
Loc: NW Florida
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Mike, I seriously recommend Googling some basic facts about embedded hardware, data pipes in chips commonly used by keyboard manufacturers, the difference between a computer and a hardware device, basic stuff like that... Without even a basic knowledge of how hardware works, as opposed to computers, you are merely extrapolating one from the other, and that's just NOT the way it works. If you want computer speeds on a hardware sampler, you could choose the Muse Receptor series, MS, Wersi or Neko's. Anything other than these will be glacially slow. It's no coincidence that Hollywood has migrated from hardware samplers to software ones over the last ten years. But hardware, at the current generation of controller chips available to keyboard manufacturers, is simply incapable of keeping up with even a good USB1 system, let alone USB2 or eSATA. Get your facts straight before you swing wildly at a keyboard that is actually BETTER than most others... (at this feature, anyway!)
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#256185 - 02/14/09 06:44 AM
Re: KETRON AUDYA - what makes it unique and release dates ...
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Registered: 11/02/07
Posts: 90
Loc: Rimini, Italy
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So, here it is, a recording of a live guitar part playing different flavours of C chord. Progression is: Cmaj, Cmin, Cmaj, C7, Csus4, Cmaj, Cdim, Cmaj, Caug GuitarChords.mp3
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