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Akai S5000 User Manual

Akai S5000
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Version 1.21 49
s5000
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s6000
MULTI
FINE TUNE WINDOW
FINE TUNE This is a duplication of the main FINE TUNE function.
TRANSPOSE This allows you to tune the part in semi-tone steps.
NOTE: You will note that the TRANSPOSE parameter is not a pitch shift function but a MIDI
transpose function - this overcomes the problem of playing back samples out of their range.
What this function does is introduce an offset so that with a +12 setting, if you play C3 on the
keyboard, this is offset to play the samples on C4 - it is not playing the samples on C3 an
octave higher and hence introducing transposition distortion of any kind.
LOW NOTE/HIGH NOTE This sets the low and notes for a part allowing you to create
keysplits. To create a keysplit, you would normally assign two
programs to two parts, assign them to the same MIDI channel
and then set an appropriate keysplit (i.e. Part 1: C0-B2 and Part
2: C3-G8).
All windows are closed either by pressing CLOSE WINDOW (F9) or by pressing the WINDOW key
again.

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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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