Hi to all.
I read in Roland EXR-5 manual that its 510 voices are not compressed. But manual doesn't give information about how many Mb EXR-5 has for voices...

Others arrangers manuals (for ex. Yamaha) don't say if its Mb for sounds are compressed or not, but they say how many Mb have for voices.

In this confuse situation, I think that if Roland say its voices are not compressed, it is because it is a good characteristic to be noticeable.

In this sense, when an arranger manual doesn't say if voices are compressed or not, probably they are compressed; if they were not compressed, manual should say it (because it is something good).

Then, When a Yamaha or other kb announces 16 Mb for sounds, and doesn't say they are not compressed... Can we think they are compressed? Can we think there are not 16 Mb in the fact, but 16 Mb compressed (perhaps into 8 Mb or less)?


[This message has been edited by Bluebird (edited 03-18-2004).]