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philip wrote:Long time didnt use PBS and now want to load some WAV files into, and just forgot how to do that.

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..as I know, put samples on 3,5 floopy and load multisamples (ksc) and (kmp) of each sample you want or wish if you have enough memory
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..only have to put KMF file and KSC of the same sample to floopy and load until 8Mb samples that you want to Flash Rom..-
Should be easy as that..
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Post by pegnafroy »

keego wrote:http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hlight=nec

The chips are flash ROM not RAM.
Sorry but you're wrong.

Those chips are RAM. In fact they are SRAM (Static Ram), so that's why when you power off the keyboard, your patches remain there. But if you need to modify some data, simply modify it and then save it.

On a flash rom chip, you need to wipe out completely the chip in order to modify any data. If you want to append new data, simply write it on the flash rom chip.

That's the difference.

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