INTRODUCTION
S3000XL Operator’s Manual
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The S3000XL can also read CD-ROMs made for other
manufacturer's samplers
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Data storage
A variety of storage devices may be used to store data
including floppy disk, hard disk, Syquest™ removable
cartridges and Magneto Optical (MO) disks. Hard disk data
may be backed up to a normal DAT tape using the digital
i/o.
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Flash ROM
You may install up to 16Mbytes of FLASH ROM over and
above the 32Mbytes of ordinary RAM giving you a total of
48Mbytes of memory. FLASH ROM allows you to keep
your favourite sounds in memory even when the sampler is
switched off.
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Disk recording
Capable of stereo recording and editing on hard disk.
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SMF capability
The S3000XL an play Standard MIDI files (sequences)
from the floppy disk drive. This allows you, for example, to
play sequenced backing tracks directly from the S3000XL.
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DAT Backup
You can backup the hard disk (sound data and/or disk
recordings) to an ordinary DAT recorder.
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Real-time digital output
This digital audio output can be used to mix down digitally
to DAT or any other digital recorder such as DCC, MiniDisk
or a hard disk recorder such as the Akai DR4d, DR8 or
even the S3000XL’s disk recorder. With the optional EB16
multi-effects processor installed, you may add four
channels of effects processing to the mixdown.
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OPERATING MODES
SINGLE
For playing single programs.
MULTI
For playing up to 16 programs together for multi-timbral
sequencing, layering and key splits.
SAMPLE
For making recordings.
EFFECTS
For selecting effects.
EDIT
For editing programs, samples and effects.
GLOBAL
For setting parameters that affect the sampler as a whole
plus access to utilities such as DAT backup, MIDI song file
play and hard disk recording
SAVE
For saving programs, samples, multis, effects and
operating systems, etc., to floppy or hard disk.
LOAD
For loading programs, samples, multis, effects, operating
systems, etc., from floppy or hard disk and CD-ROM.
1 Some sounds may need adjustment and ‘tweaking’ depending on the sampler they were
originally created on.