so it seems it is encrypted usb. can i save a back up file in my pc in case i lost the stick? also i guess, everytime that i turn the keyboard on, the usb need to be in, to be loaded... how long that takes to be loaded and how much memory it uses?...also can i merge its data to other sets?
musikant usb
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musikant usb
I am planing to purchase musikant 3.0 usb stick for pa800. I appreciate if somone who has this item describe it a little. the u tube videos are impressive.
so it seems it is encrypted usb. can i save a back up file in my pc in case i lost the stick? also i guess, everytime that i turn the keyboard on, the usb need to be in, to be loaded... how long that takes to be loaded and how much memory it uses?...also can i merge its data to other sets?
...thanks
so it seems it is encrypted usb. can i save a back up file in my pc in case i lost the stick? also i guess, everytime that i turn the keyboard on, the usb need to be in, to be loaded... how long that takes to be loaded and how much memory it uses?...also can i merge its data to other sets?
Musikant stick
loading: the stick needs to be plugged in to be recognized at power on, however it does not reload every time. Increase of loading time: probably a little due to bigger data volume, but no loading from stick. By the way, after the stick has been recognized it's removal is no problem at all during power on.
content: styles: all favorites can be occupied with mostly european styles in "Volksmusik, Schlager, Alpenrhytmen, etc.", popular dance and many more. Quite some sounds and pads are also included.
backup: you can treat the musikant data the same way as all the other data, make backups and save .set files.
content: styles: all favorites can be occupied with mostly european styles in "Volksmusik, Schlager, Alpenrhytmen, etc.", popular dance and many more. Quite some sounds and pads are also included.
backup: you can treat the musikant data the same way as all the other data, make backups and save .set files.
Re: Musikant stick
Thank you kottan...very useful info...so it mostly similar to a set file with some minor differences...sounds like you recommended as well...i may try to get it...thankskottan wrote:loading: the stick needs to be plugged in to be recognized at power on, however it does not reload every time. Increase of loading time: probably a little due to bigger data volume, but no loading from stick. By the way, after the stick has been recognized it's removal is no problem at all during power on.
content: styles: all favorites can be occupied with mostly european styles in "Volksmusik, Schlager, Alpenrhytmen, etc.", popular dance and many more. Quite some sounds and pads are also included.
backup: you can treat the musikant data the same way as all the other data, make backups and save .set files.