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To QUIT KurzList, send a *blank* message to will take from 24 to 48 hours for Yahoo!Groups to cancel you. Out about it after the purchase when reading the Installation Guide. Just would have been nice to know this information up-front, not find Polyphony, and the promise of two Sound ROM expansion boards. I purchased my PC2X because of the great sounds, the promise of 128 Would I have done anything different with this new information? The Polyphony Option ends up costing you over $1000 !! PCR-2 ? ROM $ 299 (for polyphony sound engine) PCR-2 ? ROM $ 299 (for main sound engine) PCR-1 Orch ROM $ 299 (for polyphony sound engine) PCR-1 Orch ROM $ 299 (for main sound engine) PCR-2 ? ROM $ 299 (assume this is what the price will be) The Polyphony expansion board is essentially a duplicate board of Polyphony option, it will cost you a lot more than you might imagine. Polyphony option or are considering buying it. This is just a warning to those individuals who either have the You have never seen any mention of the requirement of "doubling" ROMĮxpansion boards, not on Kurzweil's website, not in any PC2īrochures, and not in any retailer's item descriptions about the PCX. Main sound engine board, and another for the PCX-1 sound engine Your instrument, you'll need TWO PCR-1 expansion boards: one for the
"If you have installed the PCX-1 polyphony expansion option in You finish reading the PCX-1 Installation Guide, and you begin to PCR-1 Orchestral Expansion ROM Board options. You have just purchased a brand new PC2X (or PC2 or PC2R) and haveĭecided to "max it out" by also purchasing the PCX-1 Polyphony and
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Is this a fact? What about the contemporary ROM? Is this also already on board? If not, when it does become available, what will I then need to do to "unlock" its usage? Will the Polyphony Option allow this additional board I install at a later date (unless its already in there -)) "unlock" the new board or will I need another Polyphony Option board in addition to the one I have to buy, to allow it to make beautiful sounds?Ĭan we get more or less a layman's explanation of this thing we call an expandable PC2 from a manufacturer's rep? I contacted my dealer with this bit of knowledge and was told that this is a common misunderstanding - he informed me that the Orch ROM is already included in the board I just received and that I would need the Polyphony option to, in so many words, "unlock" its availability.
I just bought one yesterday and to my surprise read Martin's post:
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Can we get a conclusive definition of how to expand a PC2.