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INTRODUCTION
S3000XL Operator’s Manual
Page 7
PHONES
This stereo jack socket allows you to monitor the L/R
(stereo) output of the S3000XL through stereo
headphones. The level is regulated using the MAIN
VOLUME control (see below).
DISPLAY CONTRAST
Sets the viewing angle for the LCD. You will note that
pressing this control in switches off the LCD’ backlight thus
preserving the LCD (think of it like a ‘screen saver’ on a
computer.
FLOPPY DISK DRIVE
The 3.5 inch floppy disk drive will accept high density and
low density disks. Disks are inserted into the drive thus:
DISK EJECT BUTTON
DISK ACTIVITY LED
HIGH DENSITY
DETECTION TAB
WRITE PROTECT TAB
The label should be facing upwards when it is inserted
(actually, it is physically impossible to insert disks the wrong
way round without using an extreme amount of brute
force!).
To eject the disk, simply press the DISK EJECT button.
When a disk is loading, saving or formatting, the DISK
ACTIVITY LED will be lit.
It is important to remember that, unlike a synthesiser, the
S3000XL has no means of storing sounds in an internal
memory. As a result, it is vital that you save your work to
disk before turning the power off otherwise you will lose
your work and, unless previously saved, it will be gone for
ever. In fact, it is a good idea to regularly save your work
as you are working. All good computer users do this and it
prevents the accidental loss of data should power be
accidentally removed from the instrument. This also serves
as a form of ‘undo’ - if you make some kind of mistake in
your programming and editing and can’t fix it, you can load
the last level of editing back into the sampler. It may be a
bit tedious to keep stopping every now and then to save
your work but it is better than losing some valuable
sounds.