Lets agree on that... A large SSD with direct from disk samples... And the usse of normal ubuffed memmory... That should be the future of Pa4x...AntonySharmman wrote:It's not so tragic ! when I say one circle is lost , I mean for plenty of hours , for instance I unplug power for an hour every dayBachus wrote:Which means in a gigging PA3x you need to replace it every year.... Which is totally unacceptable .... There are a plethora of technollogies in todays mobile electronics market that would have prevented this problem... There for its certainly a design flaw...
as long as my gig or studio distance will be , for almost 3 years , and battery's condition is fine !
Also Ram method that Korg uses is the ideal one for zero latency of user samples , and is just the same method that
a PC uses , the difference is that it's not required to preserve PC Ram state cause in that case you could had the same
battery issue with your PC and also Pa bus is too slow to charge Ram quickly during booting !
The wrong path of KorgPa was to use NiMH batteries instead of Lithium , and the right future integration of next Pa flagship
is to use Direct From Disk sampler method to justify the proper use of Ram, using today's chipset and CPU to gain
speed and avoid fast booting Ram ST-By batteries !
Solves this problem and finally gives everyone nearly limitless samplesize..
Its the Lithium batteries i hinted at... They work much better, espescially if the i strument is allways being charged when used..