Not that I know of. Would be nice though. Then again I just got the RM1x for Xmas
and am only halfway through the manual so far, so I could be wrong. Too bad Yamaha
didn't put 1 or 2 MB of RAM in the RM1x anyways to begin with, since floppies hold up
to 1.44MB. When you have the 4 demo songs loaded up from floppy to the RM1x (about
380 Kb I think), the memory used meter (SHIFT + F1) shows over 75-80% full. And the
RM1x is supposed to hold up to 20 songs? Not with lotsa changes and tweaks in them I
guess. Too bad we cant throw some RAM in there like the SU700 or A3k. BTW, if my
supposition is incorrect, would somebody be kind enough to explain to me (and other
RM1x owners) how to do what Jay is talking about with the RM1x.
--wasted
On Tue, 11 Apr 2000 14:50:14 Jay Vaughan wrote:
>Can't you play directly from disk with the RM1X, like you can with the
>QY700? I mean, select a MIDI file and preview it?
>
>j.
>
>At 02:36 PM 04/11/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>>--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> > So if a file is too long such as the Virus example,
>> > is there any way to split
>> > the OS upgrade into parts and do it that way?
>> >
>>
>>Not that I know of... That doesn't mean it can't
>>be done though. Anyone else?
>j.
>
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