sampler with flash memory
komatos
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Wed Feb 23 20:22:06 CET 2011
Or direct sample input (i.e. 1/8" line in cable from your audio source in realtime). After power down, the samples are still stored in the device as flash. Only has 4 note mono polyphony, but if what you need are a few seconds in between songs two remote an awkward silence when switching tracks on your main gear it might fit the bill.
Yeah, the MSDS is worse than the floppy shuffle or slow SCSI on the SU700 (about 10 minutes for a full sample dump of the 768KB RAM IIRC).
--komatos/wasted
----- Original Message -----
From: "K9 Kai Niggemann" <canine at waf80.de>
To: "Music-bar" <music-bar at lists.music-bar.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 4:41:31 AM
Subject: Re: sampler with flash memory
On 23.02.2011, at 01:20, komatos wrote:
> Yamaha SU10 or SU200. Both a very simple samplers, flash based,
> limited RAM. SU10 came out around 1998/99, SU200 around 2001/2002.
the SU10 is cool, but you can only get your samples into it by MIDI sample dump.
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