fredof
08-11-2003, 08:37 AM
I try to understant the Yamaha policy about the paino sample size of the new / old CVP and the CLP.
I think there is a mistake about Bytes and octets (=8*1 byte).
Here is a comparison :
CLP 990 : 89 Mbytes for Piano only
CLP 170 : 36 Mbytes for Piano only
CVP209 : 112 Mbytes for piano only
CLP207 : 80 Mbytes for piano only
CVP210 : 36 Moctets ?!? for piano only
Is there a confusion for the CVP210 (that could be comprehensible, because the new CVP has the same values as the CLP - 22Moctets for CVP 208 compared to 22Mbytes of CLP 150, 36Mbytes / 36Moctets of CLP170 / CVP210, etc.).
Also i don't really undersant the big difference between CVP209 and CLP 170.
Is it due to a new kind of sampling method for the CLP170, or some" inaudible" sounds that takes memory place have been deleted ?
I think there is a mistake about Bytes and octets (=8*1 byte).
Here is a comparison :
CLP 990 : 89 Mbytes for Piano only
CLP 170 : 36 Mbytes for Piano only
CVP209 : 112 Mbytes for piano only
CLP207 : 80 Mbytes for piano only
CVP210 : 36 Moctets ?!? for piano only
Is there a confusion for the CVP210 (that could be comprehensible, because the new CVP has the same values as the CLP - 22Moctets for CVP 208 compared to 22Mbytes of CLP 150, 36Mbytes / 36Moctets of CLP170 / CVP210, etc.).
Also i don't really undersant the big difference between CVP209 and CLP 170.
Is it due to a new kind of sampling method for the CLP170, or some" inaudible" sounds that takes memory place have been deleted ?