Hi guys,
I have Pa Manager and mixed a set for my Pa1000 , however the size of the set is not over 250mb , but all the user banks for sounds and Dk are full and I can’t put more samples on my keyboard . I wish Pa1000 user banks had more pages, maybe there will be more in future updates .
Pa1000 - Not enough memory for PCM samples
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Korg PA1000,
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Korg PA1000,
DSR Ram singh 13Scale changer with 4 sets of Custom reeds Harmonium
Bina #32 13 scale changer Harmonium with 4 sets of English reeds
Apple iMac 480GB SSD , 12GB DDR3 Ram,
logic Pro X , Studio One 3.
Dell laptop with 500GB ssd and 8GB Ram , Korg Pa Manager V5
FL Studio 11 Producer Edition
Studio One 6 Artist
Allan & Heath Zedi 10FX mixer
Shure SM7DB Microphone
SE Electronic V7 microphone
Rode NT1A condenser microphone
Audio Technica in ear studio monitor headphones
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Pa1000 - Not enough memory for PCM samples
I am learning the hard way, As you said deleting styles will not delete the related samples and multisamples and UDkits.
it is very hard to find out the related samples and multisamples and UDkits to clean the memory, because styles were copied from many different SETs.
Anyone who had similar experience with the memory cleaning problem please share your solution. I don't know if PA manager software can help?
Thank you
Regards,
it is very hard to find out the related samples and multisamples and UDkits to clean the memory, because styles were copied from many different SETs.
Anyone who had similar experience with the memory cleaning problem please share your solution. I don't know if PA manager software can help?
Thank you
Regards,
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Re: Pa1000 - Not enough memory for PCM samples
In order to remove unnecessary samples from the DK category,MusicLover400 wrote:I am learning the hard way, As you said deleting styles will not delete the related samples and multisamples and UDkits.
it is very hard to find out the related samples and multisamples and UDkits to clean the memory, because styles were copied from many different SETs.
Anyone who had similar experience with the memory cleaning problem please share your solution. I don't know if PA manager software can help?
Thank you
Regards,
1. go to Sound / User / DK mode,
2. then select the required drum map,
3 find the sample you want to delete by pressing the keyboard,
4. view its index / sample name specified in RAM and then write it down or remember,
5. then go to the sampler by clicking on the record,
6. then click search and in the line specify the names that you recorded earlier in this way, you can find unnecessary samples from the DK category and delete them.
Personally, I do it this way, I don't know any other way
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Enough samples with multiple SET-folders
Hello,
when there are not enough slots left for sounds and styles, rather that seems to be a problem with how to organize internal memory
(http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... p?t=124240).
Running out of user slots happens if user memory is considered and configured like one indivisible, unique constant read-only memory, that is containing all resources for every conceivable session.
Instead, user memory should be accepted as it is intended: as mobile memory, which can be configured at any time according to a new situation/next session by loading a SET.
when there are not enough slots left for sounds and styles, rather that seems to be a problem with how to organize internal memory
(http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... p?t=124240).
Running out of user slots happens if user memory is considered and configured like one indivisible, unique constant read-only memory, that is containing all resources for every conceivable session.
Instead, user memory should be accepted as it is intended: as mobile memory, which can be configured at any time according to a new situation/next session by loading a SET.
kind regards
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Interesting facts about styles and stylePlayer functions can be found at http: www.elmarherz.de
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Interesting facts about styles and stylePlayer functions can be found at http: www.elmarherz.de
Just speculating with fingers crossed.
It will be interesting to see when the OS of the 1000 has a major update (it is well overdue) if any more features are unlocked or expanded.
Memory chips are not exactly mega bucks to include in a circuit board and futureproofing the design of the electronics for expansion via OS updates would have been a logical step to take by Korg Italy to keep refreshing was is a great design of keyboard
It will be interesting to see when the OS of the 1000 has a major update (it is well overdue) if any more features are unlocked or expanded.
Memory chips are not exactly mega bucks to include in a circuit board and futureproofing the design of the electronics for expansion via OS updates would have been a logical step to take by Korg Italy to keep refreshing was is a great design of keyboard
Biggles
Lancashire, UK
Lancashire, UK