View Full Version : What's the difference between K2500X and K2600X?
Proview
05-01-2006, 05:30 AM
I couldn't find a comparison chart, so I thought I'd ask the tech wizards here :tongue:
Enigma™
05-01-2006, 05:53 AM
Well, drum tracks apply only to the first 8 channels on the 2500. *Ability to play more than 3 layers at once* where the 2600 does it on all 16 layers.
TMP *Triple Modular Processing* is only on the 2600
KDFX comes standard on the 2600, while the 2500 has it for an option.
The 2600 supports 4 additional roms, where the 2500 only supports 3, and one of them is the piano rom which is the standard piano in the 2600.
2600 also has a slightly different weighted keybed compared to the 2500.
I think that's about it, but I'm sure there's more lol.
On the 2500, you must open it to add RAMs or ROMs. But you dont need to do this on 2600, you can easyly add this things on 2600's bottom panel.
Btw, can anyone explain me what is triple mode? I'm not sure what it is :confused:
Enigma™
05-01-2006, 07:21 PM
TMP is basically the ability to take SOME of the algorithms that are in the first 32 spots and chain them one into another. Great for FMish stuff, but generally speaking it's basically just 3 layers of processing instead of 1, but you don't have the ability to chain one into another into another as you wish... There are only certain combinations that are accepted.
Hope that helps :-)
Yes, i got it now.
Thank you Enigma :)
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