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#510069 - 10/01/24 07:05 AM
Re: Looking for any Solton / Ketron styles
[Re: Diki]
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Good point, although players just designed for data have almost disappeared, fortunately if it is a computer then you can buy a USB drive, otherwise you may be in trouble. The easiest way these days is to store it in an SSD or USB stick formatted to FAT32, as this can be recognised by pretty much anything, and has great longevity.
Bill
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#510080 - 10/04/24 02:32 AM
Re: Looking for any Solton / Ketron styles
[Re: Diki]
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Optical discs on the other hand, as long as handled properly are good for centuries.
Me, I’ve got style data and SMF’s that goes back to the early 90’s (as have many of us!). Admittedly, I doubt that I’ll need it in another 30 years, but hopefully I’ll outlast a ten year SSD!
Depends on the quality of the discs (Even big names have made some that won't last long, as for century's, there are a select few (Archival discs) that will last a seriously long time, but they are uber expensive and its unlikely your files are stored on them. (If you are not going to use them for another 30yrs, make sure you have a backup, as it unlikely that your discs will be readable in a much shorter time than that) An SSD has a lifetime of reads/writes, if however, you are not using it that much (Just for storage) they could last for decades or more. Bill
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