Hi Dreamer,
I somehow doubt it, but that's only my humble opinion. Mainly because of the size of the files required. When you look at a simple 1 bar BIAB drum loop being nearly 1 megabyte.
Imagine the user memory required to deal with the various chords with an instrument like a guitar? Sounds like Ketron have managed to do it within rom , but user sounds? loops ? or whatever may be required might be a bit more difficult. Going to be fascinating to see what is available as far as user programability goes.
They did an amazing job with very little rom as far as the Real Drums go considering there's something like 70 to 80 (give or take) Real Drum sets in the sd1+, & yet to create a 1 bar sliced user drum audio loop for our Korg Pa's uses 1meg of user memory.
best wishes
Rikki
Originally posted by Dreamer:
Hi Rikki and others,
I cannot but wonder: BIAB 2008 happens to use for the first time not only Real Drums but also Real Guitars for their backing parts, so I ask: is there any similarity between the two systems? And, could it be possibile to load (or at least convert) BIAB loops inside the Audya?
This is not a secondary point, because, as all BIAB aficionados know, there are already many styles made available by PG Music (and more will no doubt be released in the future), so these would be excellent news for all those worried with the Audya "upgrade-ability". 