From sgroup-owner@hugin.uunet.ca Fri Jan 31 07:38:43 2003 From: "Seidel, Thomas" To: "'Steven Downhill'" , "SGROUP (E-mail)" Subject: RE: sgroup Re: Roland MKS100 Sampler Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 07:36:14 -0500 The MKS-100 is very similar to the S-220. The MKS facts are 128k RAM, 4 sec at 30 kHz, 8 sec at 15 kHz, 1 loop, no filter, mono output. 32k could be saved on one quick disk side, so saving the whole RAM needs two disks (you have to flip the sides of the disks manually!). The S-220 can read MKS-100 disks, but the S-220 has 4 outputs and two loops (switchable, only one can used at once), x-fade, double layered sounds. IMO the S-220 is the better machine, you should try to get one (it's rare). No, I do not sell mine :-) -- Thomas Oh, I missed the # of voices: The MKS-100 has 8, the S-220 16 voices. The S-220 has MIDI multimode on max. 4 channels. Here is a link for the MKS: http://www.ftg.co.uk/studio/mks/index.cfm?mks=100 -- Thomas