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metl4evr
Joined: 23 Jun 2007 Posts: 10
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Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 6:23 am Post subject: Sampling with the Triton Rack |
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Okay, hopefully this question doesn't make me look like a fool. heheh
So I've been tryin to load in some samples into the Triton Rack here. I have no problem doing so, and creating Programs that let me play these samples to my liking. No problem thus far.
The problem is, when I power off the Rack, the samples disappear. I pretty much have to reload them, create ANOTHER multisample, and basically start over again. WHY!??!?
Is there no way to simply create a sample, and then use it in a Program indefinately? I understand RAM, and I know that it doesnt hold into memory after a power cycle. but my question is, is there no way to WRITE a SAMPLE into the internal memory so I don't have to keep loading from floppy disk every time i wanna use this Program? (which is OFTEN??! )
If not, well then I question having a sampling option AT ALL! It seems to defeat the purpose if I have to go thru that every time.
Thanks for your time!!
Peter |
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tritex4 Platinum Member
Joined: 14 Feb 2006 Posts: 1278
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Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 7:40 am Post subject: Re: Sampling with the Triton Rack |
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Quote: | Is there no way to simply create a sample, and then use it in a Program indefinately? I understand RAM, and I know that it doesnt hold into memory after a power cycle. but my question is, is there no way to WRITE a SAMPLE into the internal memory so I don't have to keep loading from floppy disk every time i wanna use this Program? (which is OFTEN??! )
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No, you have to reload every time.
Quote: | If not, well then I question having a sampling option AT ALL! It seems to defeat the purpose if I have to go thru that every time. |
Well, it's old technology....loading via floppies.
There are faster ways of loading.
For the rack, you may want to consider a SCSI card so that you can hook a zip drive.
You get more storage capacity and the zip disks load faster. |
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metl4evr
Joined: 23 Jun 2007 Posts: 10
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Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 5:06 pm Post subject: |
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Okay, So my next questions:
I do have the SCSI option... Can I install a ZIP drive onto the Rack unit?? or a hard drive??
Its too bad there wasn't an updated version of the Triton Rack. Kinna like the TR. Even tho the TR is really just an LE hehehe
~peter |
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hacksaw15 Full Member
Joined: 26 Mar 2006 Posts: 123
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Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 8:33 pm Post subject: |
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Yes you can use a zip drive that's the exact set-up I'm using. Zip drives are a lot faster than trying to load from floppies. Make sure when you buy the drive that you get the scsi version and not a USB or parallel version. _________________ Triton Le 76, AKAI MPK-88, EXP-Sample Board, AMD Athlon X2 4600, MOX6, Dr. Rhythm 880, Sonar, Reason |
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