![]() Via your track & patch properties, including the tempo in bpm, # of measures, key signature, etc., you are telling the RC-300 how long your clip is. The RC-300 assumes your clips fill the whole defined space. ![]() Well, the ubiquitous compromise between cost, production and sales from Roland mdpts, bringing some things to the negative end to allow access from limited budgets, but at $ 700 think the RC-50 and RC-300 deserved more.ĪND. I know there is the fact of the processor speed by 2005 then, but I remember some USB transfer equipped devices at those years boasting speeds up to 15 MB / sec.ĭoes it happen to you the same? such a low speed? I noticed that the RC-300 was a little faster, but not much anyway. A complete disk data backup transfer, which is approximately only 256 MB, can last more than 5 minutes at an average speed of 700 Kb/s !! which resembles the speed of a old 70's floppy disk. Straight to DAW for fine tuning each one! near of 50.īTW, I take the opportunity to comment one annoying fact of RC-50, the extreme slowness of data transfer to the PC via its USB port. Indeed, happened to me exactly the same with a friend who wanted some of my RC-50 loops in his RC-300. The RC-300, if you want a four-measure loop, it better be EXACTLY four measures of audio.
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