hello zimmer215 and welcome to the forum
Officially there's no limit -means, theoretically you can fill complete free memory with wav files.
But there's probably a catch.. I don't know what file system Yamaha is using, but is probably based on "allocation unit size". And if that's the case, then you cannot exploit full memory.
For example, if allocation unit size is 4kb, then that means that every file occupies multiples of 4kb space. Say, if file has size of 5kb, it will occupy 8kb of memory. Means, if all files have size of 5kb and you fill memory with them, you can actually copy into memory only amount of files that make up 60% of free memory (at this point system will show that all memory is occupied). That is, how many wav files you can copy into memory depends on size of each wav file.
Bogdan
Officially there's no limit -means, theoretically you can fill complete free memory with wav files.
But there's probably a catch.. I don't know what file system Yamaha is using, but is probably based on "allocation unit size". And if that's the case, then you cannot exploit full memory.
For example, if allocation unit size is 4kb, then that means that every file occupies multiples of 4kb space. Say, if file has size of 5kb, it will occupy 8kb of memory. Means, if all files have size of 5kb and you fill memory with them, you can actually copy into memory only amount of files that make up 60% of free memory (at this point system will show that all memory is occupied). That is, how many wav files you can copy into memory depends on size of each wav file.
Bogdan
Statistics: Posted by BogdanH — Thu Oct 31, 2024 8:46 am