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Salut! Scuza-ma ca sint oftopic... Ma intereseaza daca varianta rack are RAM, deci daca citeste samplere din afara ca si yamaha xs6? Ca placa de sunet este la fel cu xs6? In cartea tehnica spune

 

Internal Memory

Below are explanations of the internal memory used in the

MOTIF-RACK XS.

Flash ROM

ROM (Read Only Memory) is memory designed specifically for

reading out of data, and as such data cannot be written to it.

Unlike conventional ROM, Flash ROM can be overwritten—

allowing you to store your own original data. The contents of

Flash ROM are maintained even when the power is turned off.

 

DRAM

RAM (Random Access Memory) is memory designed specifically

for data writing and data reading operations. There are two

different kinds of RAM, depending on the condition for storing the

data: SRAM (Static RAM) and DRAM (Dynamic RAM). The

MOTIF-RACK XS is equipped with only DRAM. The created data

stored on DRAM is lost when the power is turned off. Because of

this, you should always store any data residing in DRAM to the

Flash ROM or the computer connected to the MOTIF-RACK XS

before turning off the power.

 

Edit Buffer and User Memory

The edit buffer is the memory location for edited Voice and Multi

data. Data edited in this location will be stored to the User

Memory. If you select another Voice or Multi, the entire contents

of the edit buffer will be rewritten with the newly selected Voice/

Multi data. Make sure to store any important data before

selecting another Voice, etc.

 

 

Dar totusi nu spune cum se incaraca de exemplu acele sunete...

Merci!

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