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Akai S6000 User Manual

Akai S6000
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Version 1.21 111
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EDIT PROGRAM
A HIGHPASS filter is the opposite of LOWPASS in that it allows high frequencies to pass though
but removes or attenuates the lower frequencies:
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This gives a characteristic ‘thin’ quality to the sound with the fundamental filtered out.
A BANDPASS filter lets a band of frequencies pass through unaffected whilst harmonics either
side of that band are removed or attenuated:
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In the case of the BANDPASS, moving the cutoff frequency moves the band up or down the
frequency range thus lowering the cutoff would give this:
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Another type of filter is the NOTCH filter:
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The S6000 offers these and many more types of filtering options.

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Akai S6000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeSampler
Polyphony128 voices
Bit Depth16-bit
FiltersMulti-mode resonant filters
LFOYes
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
StorageSCSI
DisplayLCD
ConnectivitySCSI
Outputs8 individual outputs, stereo out
FormatsWAV, AIFF, Akai S1000/S3000
MemoryUp to 256 MB
Inputs2 analog

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