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RE: ROM, RAM, Z1, Trinity

🔗"Loffink, John" <John.Loffink@...>

6/18/1998 8:14:39 AM
> From: "Patrick Ozzard-Low"
>
> of course what I meant is that there is an area of the memory which
> can be written to (otherwise you couldn't change the parameters etc)
> but which doesn't take up _sample_ RAM. Exactly what you call this
> area of memory, what it is, how it works, etc, I'm no expert at (as
> you'll just have gathered). Presumably it's some kind of RAM
> reserved for stuff nearer the operating system level. I'm sure John
> Loffink used a term to describe it once, but I haven't time to search
> for it right now. In haste again -

Program RAM. That's what the sampler microprocessor uses for its own
storage and program parameters, but not sample data.

> From: Drew Skyfyre
>
> John Loffink's site lists the Korg Z-1 and Trinity series as having a
> global user full keyboard tuning.
> Really ? I had to ask because I've always thought of Korgs as being from
> the 12-note-only camp.
>
It's true. I checked them out myself at the music store.

John Loffink
jloffink@pdq.net

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