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Akai S6000 User Manual

Akai S6000
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254 Version 1.21
APPENDIX B
s5000
/
s6000
SCSI IDs
All SCSI devices
MUST
have a unique SCSI ID otherwise there will be contention on the SCSI
buss which will almost certainly cause problems. The SCSI ID is normally set via switches on the
rear of the unit. Most drives allow you to set a SCSI ID from 0-7 though some devices only offer a
choice of two IDs. Some, however, have fixed SCSI IDs which cannot be changed. Again, please
consult the documentation that came with your device.
The S6000’s SCSI ID is set in UTILITIES - SYSTEM SETUP using the SYSTEM SCSI ID parameter
SCSI CABLE LENGTH
The SCSI specification states that the total length of the SCSI chain must not exceed 6 metres.
“Total length” means the length of the whole chain between the first and the last device and not the
length of the cable between each of the devices. SCSI chains that are longer than the specified
length may cause data errors and possibly corruption of data.

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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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