hi
this concerns the available RAM... go to
MODE--RECORD/ INFO.... what should the number of bytes be to equal
64 Mb...???? thats in the standard set up and how many bytes equals 64MB
its a 9 figure number
available RAM
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Its actually 67MB.
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thank you,
so 67MB is equal to >>>>how many bytes???
I need to know, so I can work and arrange the number of samples I have ceated- ..since its says full.. so I have to trim my samples to fit...pick my best and most used therefore ..empty shoild read somthing like 8388608 bytes-- without fomating the samples ,what is the factory bytes available ???
so 67MB is equal to >>>>how many bytes???
I need to know, so I can work and arrange the number of samples I have ceated- ..since its says full.. so I have to trim my samples to fit...pick my best and most used therefore ..empty shoild read somthing like 8388608 bytes-- without fomating the samples ,what is the factory bytes available ???
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