Originally posted by chony:
Korg has 20mb
Korg Pa2X and Pa800 has 256 mb of flash memory. Half of this is reserved for the system sounds and styles, 20 mb is used as an internal disk drive and the remaining 100 mb is available for user sounds and styles. Remember that Pa800/Pa2X allows you to overwrite all 950 style locations.
I can't believe that Yamaha releases a high end keyboard in 2008 with only 3.2 mb flash memory. These days an USB stick with 1 gb (1000 mb) costs less than 10$! To me it only confirms that T3 is a souped up T2 with slightly improved sounds and effects - a version 2.1 as Chony said in another post.
Actually I am quite sad about this. Even though I am very happy with my Pa800 I had hoped that the T3 would be the groundbreaking keyboard we were promised. It doesn't look good for the future of arranger keyboards if Yamaha only can make minor - and expensive - updates to its platform and if Roland is out of the high end arranger business completely (as some rumours will know).
Kind regards,
Tommy
[This message has been edited by TommyF (edited 10-16-2008).]