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Akai S1000 Series User Manual

Akai S1000 Series
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Version 2.0 89/11
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DRUM
ALL inputs may be globally edited to rough values, and then individual (1-8) inputs may be
selected for fine adjustment. This method of working can save you a lot of time.
The "chan" (1-16) and "note" (C0-G8) of the selected inputs) can be selected, as can the
sensitivity and trigger levels of the inputs (both can be varied from 0 to 99). Note that as the trigger
levels are adjusted, they are displayed graphically on the right of the screen.
The capture, recovery and on-time of the inputs can be adjusted, The capture and recovery times
are variable from OmS to 20mS, and the on-time is variable from 0 to 999mS.
One of eight velocity response curves may be chosen - see the ME-35T manual for details of
these curves.
The second page of the DRUM mode, accessed by pressing CONT, allows you to set up MIDI
parameters for up to two ME-35T units. Parameters which you can set are: operation (ON or OFF),
exclusive channels for programming (1-16) and enable of MIDI THRU operation (ON or OFF). To
return to the first DRUM page, press
EDIT.
OPTION
The OPTION button is not currently implemented. However, in line with AKAI's policy of
continuous product improvement, later releases of the operating system may use it.

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Akai S1000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony16 voices
Bit Depth16-bit
FilterDigital low-pass filter
LFOYes
Sampling Rate44.1 kHz
Memory2 MB (expandable to 8 MB)
EffectsNo built-in effects
Outputs8 individual outputs, stereo output
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
DisplayLCD
TypeSampler

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