That device looks really interesting! If I understand their page correctly, they seem to have gotten more usability out of cheap (in this case SD) memory than we've seen in any other board (possibly unique in terms of being able to play sounds from external/replaceable low-cost storage in real time). Still, from what I can tell, in terms of sounds you can play from that 256 GB card, you're limited to a max of 2 sounds at a time (Upper 1, Upper 2), with a max of 24 notes of polyphony between them (though each note may be mono or stereo). Which would be impressive for being able to do it off cheap SD memory, but still doesn't compare to the PA's 16 sounds at a time (Upper 1, Upper 2, Upper 3, Lower, and 12 additional sounds for arranged accompaniment) with up to 128 notes of polyphony. Or am I misunderstanding something about the Juzisound? I can't find any full manual.neverkorgagain wrote:in 2023 when one guy i garage created Juzisound with 256 giga memory, we are talking about 300 mb of korg's memory
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Though I do see that, moving away from the SD card, Juzisound apparently also supports up to 6 additional sounds of up to 8 notes of polyphony each, but they can only be played from a selection of ROM samples and cannot use the samples on the SD card (size of ROM and available sound selection unknown). At only 8 notes of polyphony per sound (and possibly a pretty limited selection of sounds for these parts?), this seem to be designed for very particular use... in fact their site explains that his functionality was "created specifically for playing many string sounds together with main Uppers to produce Turkish Strings Group sound impression." I'm not sure how much general application it has.)