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#175195 - 12/16/06 10:04 AM
Re: Review of Korg PA800!
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14245
Loc: NW Florida
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What on earth is going on with sampler load times....?
10 MINUTES for a 61MB load from flash memory, yet my 10 year old K2500 can do the same thing in ONE! (from a HD... from a CDROM it's about 30% slower) And it is based, especially the sample load section, on the 1990 K2000. 16 years later and things are ten times SLOWER....?
PLEASE...... if you are interested in using samples in an arranger (or any other type of keyboard, from what I can tell), yell, scream, plead and cajole your manufacturer into AT LEAST equaling the load time of a 15 year old sampler....
Moore's Law my ar$e....... (and yes, I know Moore's Law is really about chip densities, but most people use it as a generalization about how much faster and more capable electronics are getting.....!)
If these figures are correct, if the PA800 DID have 512MB of RAM, it would take nearly an hour to load....!
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!
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#175198 - 12/16/06 11:41 PM
Re: Review of Korg PA800!
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Junior Member
Registered: 11/13/99
Posts: 5
Loc: scarborough, Ontario, CANADA
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Also thought I'll mention my ultimate key rig that I'm working towards. BTW, I meant "76" key version of the PA800. For live use: 1. OASIS for all the key stuff (EP's, Pads, strings, sax, flute, brass, elec/ac guitars, etc) 2. Hammond XK3 for organ 3. S90/RD700/Korg SP200 for piano (also setup to control the Ivory Softsynth) - Unable to decide on a piano. Haven't spent ime experimenting I guess. 4. To practice at home without your band as well as to do solo performance or accompanying artists. -- PA 800 5.Last but not least the Continuum - Keyboard controller: http://www.hakenaudio.com/Continuum/ Don't be quick to pass on this controller till you have watched the first demo example by Jordon Rudess (Dream Theater keys players)
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