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rOyBoY
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Post by rOyBoY »

Hi people

Does somebody know what the maximum memory capacity is for CF cards in the triton extreme :?:

Grtz... :)
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Post by tritex4 »

I have a 4 gig card that works.
Just my opinion, but I believe that the higher capacities will work also.
I'd try one out, but my 4 Gb card is nowhere near being filled.
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http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=28847

royboy, I saw your topic later than this one above, everything you want to know about CF I already wrote.
Hope this helps.

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shrike
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Post by mikemolloyuk »

Hi All

I have formatted a 4Gb card also with no problems. If you need more than that then you have a heavy workload..! Try buying 2x4Gb cards. That should last you the rest of your life...!

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Post by sam metal »

I was super psyched to get a 2GB card...then I found out you can load a maximum of 96MB of samples/data. Totally lame. Korg needs to expand on this.
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Post by shrike »

Sam metal,
depending on what you need with sample capacity it can be big enough. I use it strictly for sound samples assigned to programs.
But if you have samples for sequences or similar, it definitely isn't enough.

About expanding now available 96 MB, I highly doubt it will ever happen, Triton is long discontinued and there is M3, new flagship keyboard, so we are stuck with 96 MB.

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