I checked and the 550 only has the proprietary Roland connection and a
monochrome RCA out, so I can always try to find a small monitor with RCA
ins and maybe a cheap RCA switcher - I know these are easy to find and
very cheap.
Is the 760's RCA output mono or color?
As for the 550, I have tons of floppies for the 550 and I know the 760
plays them too, but I want to hang on to both samplers so I can use the
760 for the samples I only have for the 760. The 550 actually doesn't
sound that bad, and some people say 550 samples will sound better on a
550 than on a 760 ('though I can't say I've noticed this myself).
Jesse
Richard Sven Patterson wrote:
hopefully others with more knowledge will respond as
well.
I haven't used a CGA monitor on my system in at least three years.....
I don't have a S-550.
what I do have is two S-760's, a dvd player and a aurora video card.
they all share the same 13 inch TV using a radio shack s-video switch
that I bought on ebay for I think $25 a few years ago.
from memory the CGA switch was expensive etc.....
but having an S-550 may eliminate you from being able to go S-video.
curious to know however,
does the S-550 have a sound that the S-760 doesn't have?
in other words how come you still use both? S-760's are like $175 on
ebay (10% of what I paid for mine, but anyway :-)), how come you didnt'
replace your S-550?
rsp