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#170137 - 05/03/05 07:32 AM Thumb drives or hard drives - unlimited storage?
SemiLiveMusic Offline
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Registered: 08/28/04
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Loc: Louisiana, USA
SHORT:

Can a thumb drive allow you to have more or less unlimited storage for styles and sounds? Those of you using these, is this what you have discovered? You will have hard time filling them up?

LONGER:

I am thinking I need to seriously pursue either a psr3000 or Tyros. Graduated from psr740 to psr2000 and I'm blown away by what you can do but heck, I'm out of storage room. I put 20 styles on the 2000 into User. Now, no more can be added.

I also have found many new sounds and have started adding some.

And I'm using many registrations and that will continue.

I also run into an occasional polyphony glitch. That's minor for gigging but for demo's, it's not so good.

This is my problem. I use the keyboard for gigging but a big thing for me is songwriting and finding the right style for a song I've written. I don't like to have the same sound if I can help it.

I just now lucked up into a style for a song I wrote two years ago. It's perfect and I'm happy! I can only luck into things like this by listening to countless styles.

As I download styles and put them onto floppy, I listen to them and try to write a note about each one that has potential. But when looking for one for an original song, I just have to go through style after style. It's a pain to swap floppies. It would be far more efficient to have all the styles on one drive.

The Tyros has hard drive, so, I guess it's unlimited, more or less. As for the psr3000, do you think these thumb drives or whatever it is you use, can you put pretty much unlimited styles (within reason) on one of these things?

If I move up for the particular need, it would be for the next few months of work recording demo's. Thus, waiting for Tyros II is out of the question.

P.S. Anyone know a link to that European company that sold some kind of storage device for retrofit on psr line? I remember seeing that couple of years ago.
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#170138 - 05/03/05 08:36 AM Re: Thumb drives or hard drives - unlimited storage?
BEBOP Offline
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Registered: 01/02/00
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I have a PHILLIPS CDRW that is SCSI hooked up to my PRR9000. The keyboard reads and loads any and all files from the cd without limits. NO WRITING just read only. I had this CDRW left over from a computer of years back. It is a free standing unit.
This might give you different ideas?
Bebop
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#170139 - 05/03/05 09:19 AM Re: Thumb drives or hard drives - unlimited storage?
kbrkr Offline
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Registered: 11/19/02
Posts: 2866
Loc: Tampa, FL
Personally, I think the hard drive in the Tyros is the way to go. It's a no brainer. you don't have to worry about bringing external media to a gig, losing the thumb drive, having it stolen or broken, etc. Thumb drives are just bigger floppy disks.

The Tyros has a USB/FileMode which makes it super simple to copy and manage files on the folders. My hard disk is quiet and holds 40 gig worth of data. I'm only using about 5 gig at the most.

Al
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#170140 - 05/03/05 09:24 AM Re: Thumb drives or hard drives - unlimited storage?
cassp Offline
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Registered: 03/21/03
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Loc: Motown
I'm so frustrated. Nothing I have has a floppy drive anymore except my 2k. I have an extra HD, a CD-RW drive and a couple thumb-drives. Is there ANY WAY to replace my floppy with one of these?
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#170141 - 05/03/05 09:37 AM Re: Thumb drives or hard drives - unlimited storage?
SemiLiveMusic Offline
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Registered: 08/28/04
Posts: 2204
Loc: Louisiana, USA
Quote:
Originally posted by BEBOP:
I have a PHILLIPS CDRW that is SCSI hooked up to my PRR9000. The keyboard reads and loads any and all files from the cd without limits. NO WRITING just read only. I had this CDRW left over from a computer of years back. It is a free standing unit.
This might give you different ideas?
Bebop


Uh, I happen to have an external Phillips CDRW! It says "400 Series" and says manufactured Feb 2001. It has USB cable to go into a computer. I also see red/white RCA jacks on back. How is your Phillips connected to your 9000?


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#170142 - 05/03/05 10:47 AM Re: Thumb drives or hard drives - unlimited storage?
Sheriff Offline
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Registered: 02/18/05
Posts: 965
Loc: Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany
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Originally posted by cassp:
Nothing I have has a floppy drive anymore except my 2k. I have an extra HD, a CD-RW drive and a couple thumb-drives. Is there ANY WAY to replace my floppy with one of these?

You can try to connect an external ZIP drive via USB or SCSI connectivity. IMHO those drives are able to read'n'write floppies too. On top of everything you can use it for ZIP discs up to 750MB of storage capacity.

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#170143 - 05/03/05 10:53 AM Re: Thumb drives or hard drives - unlimited storage?
Tony Rome Offline
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Registered: 12/11/04
Posts: 1374
Loc: Cozumel Mexico
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Originally posted by Sheriff:
Quote:
Originally posted by cassp:
[b]Nothing I have has a floppy drive anymore except my 2k. I have an extra HD, a CD-RW drive and a couple thumb-drives. Is there ANY WAY to replace my floppy with one of these?

You can try to connect an external ZIP drive via USB or SCSI connectivity. IMHO those drives are able to read'n'write floppies too. On top of everything you can use it for ZIP discs up to 750MB of storage capacity.

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I think that I'm missing something....I thought that Bill SemiLiveMusic...has a PSR 2000....that being the case, I am under the impression that the PSR 2000 does not have a USB port, thereby making it impossible to
connect any other USB divises or again, am I missing something here......
Tony Rome

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#170144 - 05/03/05 11:13 AM Re: Thumb drives or hard drives - unlimited storage?
Scottyee Offline
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
Bill, I'd say forget the PSR2000 retrofit idea. Too clumsy & limited (can't even see the name of the files loaded). Save your $ and upgrade to the PSR3000 or Tyros instead. They both support MORE external storage than you'll even need.

The BIG advantage (to me) of the Tyros over the PSR3000 is onboard USER memory, which is significantly MORE than the 3000 has, allowing you to access a LOT more USER styles from the Music Finder than the PSR3000 can. Because I'm a big advocate of using the MusicFinder when I perform, remains an IMPORTANT advantage of the Tyros.

Scott
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#170145 - 05/03/05 11:28 AM Re: Thumb drives or hard drives - unlimited storage?
SemiLiveMusic Offline
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Registered: 08/28/04
Posts: 2204
Loc: Louisiana, USA
Correct Tony, no USB on psr2000. I didn't know if the 9000 did or not, that's why I asked how he connected the CDRW.
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#170146 - 05/03/05 09:34 PM Re: Thumb drives or hard drives - unlimited storage?
babylon Offline
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Registered: 03/25/05
Posts: 63
Loc: Saline, Mi.
Quote:
Originally posted by BEBOP:
I have a PHILLIPS CDRW that is SCSI hooked up to my PRR9000. The keyboard reads and loads any and all files from the cd without limits. NO WRITING just read only. I had this CDRW left over from a computer of years back. It is a free standing unit.
This might give you different ideas?
Bebop
Bebop: When you talk of your CDRW being hooked to your PSR9000...do you just hook it up thru your SCSI port? and just format it as you would a zip drive?? Please excuse me if I sound dumb on this subject, but PLEASE tell me more on what and how you did this.

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