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#59514 - 01/07/05 10:48 PM
Re: I Have not heard this one before
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Originally posted by Bill Norrie: Hello Khai, I must take issue with you, with regard to your comments above Since the Technics keyboards appear to a computer like an External disc drive, it would not be possible to connect any other kind of disc drive to the USB port. It would be like connecting one disc drive directly to another and expecting them to be able to transfer data between themselves.
Whilst external USB Floppy disc drives do exist, I cannot understand how you can compare the performance and capacity of such a device, with that of an SD card!
Hi Bill Willum, I would like to apologize to you for the misunderstanding. I used the term USB drives to mean only those that rely on digital storage without moving parts, as opposed to disk drives (such as the floppy disk drives and hard disk drives). Our Technics keyboards will be something far inferior and functionally restricted if they merely "appear to a computer like an External disc drive". Let's hope that we don't underestimate or think of our intelligent keyboard as a mere receptacle of data, or an underdog or slave, even for something as complicated as a system exclusive dump. The business is more than just data transfer and storage. How a USB device appears to a computer is up to the device, the device driver(s) and other supporting software(s). A USB device may also be a USB drive but not vice versa. Connect your KN7000 or KN2600 to your computer via USB 2.0 and discover for yourself gradually the many-splendoured things that spark between the keyboard and computer. . . . . It is a love affair more vividly told, unfurled and sped up many times. Kind Regards, KHAI
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Khai
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#59518 - 01/09/05 06:26 AM
Re: I Have not heard this one before
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Dear TechnicsPlayer, Let's be clear. I never claim that the "fire of love" can spark between a largely passive storage device (such as flash memory, hard disk drive or floppy disk drive) and a KN7000 or KN2600, and so we agree with each other more or less, minus your misinterpretation(s). Rather, the "fire" is between the keyboard and the computer, supported by established protocols and software tools. Let me repeat what I wrote: .... technics keyboard(s) can do when they are interfaced with a computer .... And earlier still: "How a USB device appears to a computer is up to the device, the device driver(s) and other supporting software(s). The second quote is also a general and inductive statement that is relevant to other situations not involving musical instrument(s). Whether or not MIDI is involved in just one of the possibilities, and MIDI is only one of the possible protocols. Hence, we can both have the last words, and I would be humble to learn and cross-reference with original sources and instruction manuals, and do extra testing and hunt for tools to make the fire spark hot and bright between my musical instruments and computer.
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Khai
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