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Akai S5000 User Manual

Akai S5000
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92 Version 1.21
EDIT PROGRAM
s5000
/
s6000
SQUARE
A ‘bi-polar’ square wave that moves above and below
the note you are playing.
SQUARE +
This square wave only moves above the note you
are playing. It is suitable for trills and octave jumps,
etc..
SQUARE -
This square wave only moves down from the note
you are playing.
SAW BI
A ‘bi-polar’ rising sawtooth wave that moves above
and below the note you are playing.
SAW UP
This sawtooth rises up to the note you are playing.
SAW DOWN
This sawtooth falls down from the note you are
playing.
RANDOM
Gives out completely random control signals.
LFO RE-TRIGGER. Here, you can set whether or not LFO2 will re-trigger with every new
note-on or not. With RETRIGGER set to ON, each note you play will
reset the cycle of the selected waveform to its leading edge. For example,
with the triangle wave selected, you would get this result:
MIDI NOTE ON
This is useful for certain types of modulation effects where you want the
effect to start at the same point in the modulation waveform for every
note you play. For example, if you are using the square wave, you may
want it to always start on the rising edge with each note you play. The
same may apply for the sawtooth and random waveforms.

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Akai S5000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeSampler
Polyphony64 voices
Sampling Rate44.1kHz
Bit Depth16-bit
MIDIIn/Out/Thru
Operating SystemAkai OS
MemoryUp to 256 MB
StorageInternal hard drive, SCSI
Outputs8 individual outputs
FiltersMulti-mode resonant filters
EffectsOptional effects board
FormatsAkai S1000/S3000, WAV, AIFF
Inputs/OutputsSCSI
DisplayLCD

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