How to get more memory to download White Grand xl without deleting a lot of programs to free up the space on the Nord 3 piano. If have to delete programs then what is the best to delete mb wise.
How much does a bank of 25 hold mb.I know most of the pianos are over 100mb, the white update is 223mb the one i want.
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Re: New piano White Grand released
Don't delete programs - you need to delete or replace piano samples.brbuchanan wrote:How to get more memory to download White Grand xl without deleting a lot of programs to free up the space on the Nord 3 piano. If have to delete programs then what is the best to delete mb wise.
How much does a bank of 25 hold mb.I know most of the pianos are over 100mb, the white update is 223mb the one i want.
Programs don't take up any real space, but what takes up memory are the piano samples. So find one or a few that you don't need and then delete those (or replace with smaller versions).
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Re: New piano White Grand released
brbuchanan wrote:How to get more memory to download White Grand xl without deleting a lot of programs to free up the space on the Nord 3 piano. If have to delete programs then what is the best to delete mb wise.
How much does a bank of 25 hold mb.I know most of the pianos are over 100mb, the white update is 223mb the one i want.
My method for trying out a new piano sample (B) is to use the "substitute" function in Sound Manager for the sample I guess is most similar to it (A). If I don't end up liking the new sample I can just substitute the old sample back in, no programs are affected. Or maybe I want to keep sample B in addition to A, then I might end up shuffling things around, like if my original version of A was XL, I substitute the L or M to make room for B. Etc.
But substitute is the key, because it doesn't destroy any programming, just alters it all en masse in a way that easily undoable.
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