Synthoid, I'm used to it, every new workstation gives me headache because everything I did on my old one have to do all over again on the new one.
No converting software, no backward formats supported, but that's the way it is.
Surprised me that M3 supports .KSF, they should have change that too, so I can throw my samples away and record them all over again. OK, I have them in raw wave format on PC, but still.
Yes, M3 supports Radias, but Radias is good board for it's own purposes, and MOSS is different, you can't say that Radias is supplement for MOSS, they are two different boards.
Is this the right thing to do?
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Well, at least Kurzweil supports backwards formats. I give them credit for that.shrike wrote:Synthoid, I'm used to it, every new workstation gives me headache because everything I did on my old one have to do all over again on the new one.
No converting software, no backward formats supported, but that's the way it is.
Yes, this is true.....but at least we do have Radias for the M3. A lower price than MOSS was, and a lot more polyphony.shrike wrote:
you can't say that Radias is supplement for MOSS, they are two different boards.

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