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Originally posted by RobertG:
Diki: Forget about any samples for the T2. Piano, Drums, or any thing else. The load time is way too slow to be useful. I don't know why they even bothered to add the feature. I tried one of the piano samples that someone made and it added a few minutes to the boot up time. I think that's why Yamaha hasn't pushed any new software-based sampler sounds because they know it's not usable.

Some guy in marketing at Yamaha must have said, let's add a sampler reader to the T2. Too bad it's useless.




Get a look at vst's and the possibilities of software ...

Most modern software samplers play their sample directly from disk, almost no loading needed.

And espescially the virtuall instruemnts like true pianos's have virtually no loading time and low processor use....

But companies like Yamaha refuse to invest intoo a Good CPU and memmory for their arrangers. They want to make as much money as possible. Yamaha uses hardware from 10 years ago in their T2... Now imagine you PC from 10 years ago, that was a Measy Pentium 3.
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