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#461181 - 11/08/18 09:55 PM Boot time SD9/90
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Whats the boot up time of the Ketron SD90?
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#461185 - 11/09/18 03:56 AM Re: Boot time SD9/90 [Re: Bachus]
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Originally Posted By Bachus
Whats the boot up time of the Ketron SD90?


50.31 seconds
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#461202 - 11/09/18 08:39 AM Re: Boot time SD9/90 [Re: IMMusic_Curt]
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Originally Posted By IMMusic_Curt
Originally Posted By Bachus
Whats the boot up time of the Ketron SD90?


50.31 seconds


Thats not fast..
But acceptable..
Nothing close to Yamaha

But much much better then my Kronos that almost takes 4 minutes to boot.

Its a shame modern days arrangers don't take advantage of the options for fast booting that todays PC's have.. Having a sleep option instead of only having a switch off would be a huge step forward.
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#461224 - 11/09/18 04:18 PM Re: Boot time SD9/90 [Re: IMMusic_Curt]
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Originally Posted By IMMusic_Curt
Originally Posted By Bachus
Whats the boot up time of the Ketron SD90?


50.31 seconds


... and that's with the AJAMSONIC upgrade package installed (which loads tons of audio, sounds ...etc).

The standard SD90 boots up in about 37.8 seconds.
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#461233 - 11/10/18 01:24 AM Re: Boot time SD9/90 [Re: Bachus]
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It’s quicker than the old Wersi OAS instruments, (About 1:30) slower than OAX (About 40s) and a snail in comparison to a Bohm Sempra, (5s) which as OAS & OAX are full computers (So have to load Windows first) makes the Ketron a yawn.

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#461281 - 11/11/18 02:05 AM Re: Boot time SD9/90 [Re: abacus]
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Originally Posted By abacus
It’s quicker than the old Wersi OAS instruments, (About 1:30) slower than OAX (About 40s) and a snail in comparison to a Bohm Sempra, (5s) which as OAS & OAX are full computers (So have to load Windows first) makes the Ketron a yawn.

Bill


For a home player everything under 30 secconds is top everything above a minute will be frustrating..

Its good to hear Bohm utilizes the latest technollogy in the right way... altough, does these 5 secs also incliud their cloud expansion?
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#461286 - 11/11/18 06:41 AM Re: Boot time SD9/90 [Re: Bachus]
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Originally Posted By Bachus
Originally Posted By abacus
It’s quicker than the old Wersi OAS instruments, (About 1:30) slower than OAX (About 40s) and a snail in comparison to a Bohm Sempra, (5s) which as OAS & OAX are full computers (So have to load Windows first) makes the Ketron a yawn.

Bill


For a home player everything under 30 secconds is top everything above a minute will be frustrating..

Its good to hear Bohm utilizes the latest technollogy in the right way... altough, does these 5 secs also incliud their cloud expansion?


If you have the cloud studio option (Which is way overpriced for what’s on offer) then this continues to boot after the Sempra is up and running (Cloud studio boot time will be dependent on what VSTs you have loaded in, but standard is about 1:30 with the included Steinberg and Hauptwerk software)

Personally I see no point in the Cloud Studio except for beginners, as you can make up a small PC with the same software for a fraction of the price, or you can use the new MAC Mini with the i7 processor, 512GB SSD, (Add a thunderbolt 3 external SSD for main storage operations) and 8GB of Ram. (Upgrade to 32GB of Ram later (The Ram is user upgradable) for a fraction of the price that Apple charge)

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