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S9500 - BASIC SAMPLING ARCHITECTURE Before we explore the workings of the S950, let us first see how it functions as there are n few things you nee

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WHAT IS MIDI? Back in the early days of synthesizers, a system known as voltage control was used. Basically, when you played a note on the keyboard,

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81 FIG. 1. Simplified layout of a typical synth or sampler But there !s more to MIDI than dust layering synths and samplers together. For example

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FIG. 2a Connecting a MIDI sequencer to MIDI synths using MIDI THRU 82 But why have 16 MIDI channels? Well, the real power of MIDI is in sequencing.

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FIG. 2b Connecting a MIDI sequences to MIDI synths using the Akal ME30PIl But there is even more to MIDI than that. At its simplest level, you can

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ADDENDUM FOR S950 MANUAL The 5950 is not capable of recognizing sounds that were defined as soft samples on an 5950 (i.e. any samples that have the

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ADDENDUM TO THE OWNER'S MANUAL AKAI S900 DIGITAL SAMPLER INITIATING SAMPLE DUMP FROM THE FRONT PANEL OF THE S900 A feature of the S900 which

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USING THE S950 - THE BASICS There ere 8 basic modes on the S950 which are selected using the 8 buttons that run underneath the display. These are PL

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GETTING ROUND THE S950 Behind the deceptively simple control panel of the S950 lies a wealth of features. As we have seen, the main functions of the

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Of course, there's more to it than that and so we will take you through each mode, control and function in greater detail so that by the time y

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USING THIS-MANUAL This manual has been written to provide you with all the information you need to fully exploit the facilities on your S950. The s

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ENTERING NAMES You will need to name samples and programs when you begin to create your own sounds. The S950 allows you to name sounds of up to 10 u

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PLAY MODE This is probably the easiest mode to get to know and as good a point to start as any. Basically, it is the mode where you can see what pro

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TROUBLESHOOTING There can be occasions where something you do on the S950 does not select the required program. This can be for a number of reasons.

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SAMPLING ON THE S950 - USING THE RECORD FUNCTION This is the mode where you actually sample your own sounds into the S950. Many people are frighten

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The default setting for this page is 1 - Analogue input (l. e. the MIC or LINE input socket on the front panel of the S950). If you are using the IBI

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WARNING Power requirements Power requirements for electrical equipment differ from area to area. Please ensure that your machine meets the power r

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You can now change this parameter if you wish by simply pressing the appropriate note on the connected MIDI keyboard or controller. You can also use

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You will have noticed from all this that most of the pages are set up with the most sensible option as the default setting. You always have to give a

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5. If the sound is distorted, check that it wasn't overloading the S950. This can be done by returning to the functions that dealt with level se

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EDIT SAMPLE The next button along is marked EDIT SAMPLE and. not surprisingly, this is the mode in which you edit your samples and where you can cha

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Move to the next page using the 'page down' button. It will display: >03 #Loudness #Nom pitch #Fine pitch +00 C3 60 +00 This pag

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To select the mode, move the cursor one position right using the 'cursor >' button and make your selection using the CONTROL knob or the

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Assuming you have edited the start point to your satisfaction (remember, however, that it is not obligatory to change the start point - if the sample

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The art of looping is to find two points in the sample which ere of a similar level so that the end of the loop and the start of the loop are match

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CROSSFADE LOOPING allows you to fade out the glitches that may be present In a loop. Basically, when you employ crossfade looping, the sound plays

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The various functions in Page 08 are as follows: 'Coarse' allows you to set a rough loop length and 'Fine' allows you to set a f

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AKAI S950 SAMPLER MANUAL - INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Akai S950 Digital Sampler. This versatile instrument provides the flexibility associated with

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Note: Because the crossfade loop function requires that you create a new sample, if the S950 already has a memory full of samples, this may not alway

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You can now move to the next page which displays: >12 #Splice crossfade time, (points) (0 - 0> 1000 This allows you to set (in sample poin

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Move to Page 14 using the 'page down' button and the display will read: >14 STRETCH #New name NEW SAMPLE #200% D-time 1000 #Auto D_ 4Mo

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That concludes our examination of EDIT SAMPLE. As always, the default settings in this mode have been well chosen and it is probable that, in the maj

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EDIT PROGRAM Once you have your sample(s) In the S950, you will want to organize them so that they are properly laid out across the keyboard. All th

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When you hit the EDIT PROGRAM button, the first page displayed reads: >01 #Select, Copy ########## PROGRAM #Rename, Delete(-) ########## w

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out resulting in a more consistent tonal change between keygroups. To switch positional crossfade on, move the cursor to where it says OFF end press

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To copy a keygroup, simply move the cursor to 'Copy (+>, Delete <->' using the 'cursor )' button and press the ON(+) but

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Note: A setting of 128 will only play the soft sample since 1t is not possible to play a herd sample with a velocity value of more than 128. Simila

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There are a variety of options available for the S950 which are discussed later. To fit these, please take your instrument to your local Akai dealer

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In this way, you could, for example, transpose the whole program up an octave or any other interval or you could fine tune the program so that it is i

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Variations on those should be experimented with for a wide range of filter effects. Let us now move to Page 10, the amplitude envelope settings. Thi

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Furthermore, most, if not all acoustic instruments exhibit tonal envelope changes where the tone varies during the course of a note. By providing a s

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RELEASE: This allows you to control release time using keyboard velocity. A setting of +00 will have no effect whilst settings of +50 will give the ef

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DEPTH: This sets the amount of LFO sweep. 0 = no effect with modulation depth increasing with higher numeric values. With any value higher than 1, the

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The ONE-SHOT function caters for use of the 5950 with certain drum machines whose note on message is so fast, it cannot trigger samples in the 5950 pr

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Using this page, it is possible to set up whole multi-timbral configurations and these can be saved to disk for instant retrieval. You can also have

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MIDI FUNCTIONS Next to the EDIT PROGRAM button is the MIDI button and here you can set the basic 'global' MIDI parameters for the 5950. To

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controllers MIDI channel, she 'Key' field will display the note played and the 'Velocity' field will display the velocity value w

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The next page is concerned with the 5950's ability to be controlled using the RS232 muitipin port found on the rear of the unit. This allows the

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If the 5950 is not responding to program change over MIDI, check that it is set to respond to this on Page 04. I f i t is not, switch i t to ON. I f

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4 FIG. 1 Connecting the S950 Making sure that the amplifiers volume control is right down and the S950 is switched off, insert one of the disks su

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UTILITY MODE This button allows access to programming the Akni ME35T Audi-MIDI converter which allows you trigger samples from audio sources or dru

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V-Curve: This allows you to choose from between 8 velocity response curves to match your own playing technique to the ME35T's triggering functi

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50 DISK LOADING AND SAVING - THE DISK DRIVE This is a very important part of the Akai 5950 as it allows you to load sounds for playback and editing.

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Note 3: The 5950 loads ell programs first. If you use en S1000 disk, it could be that the 5950 will load all the programs but the samples relating to

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The next page allows you to load either an individual program or an individual program with its relevant samples. Press the 'page down' butt

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This page also allows you to load all the samples on a disk into memory but without the program information. To do this, move the cursor one more posi

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It is also possible to erase samples or programs off disk and this is done on Page 08. >08 ERASE FROM *Sample Vol VOLUME (ENT) *Progrm ~~at~R~

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In any of the pages 05 to 10, when you try to save anything onto a disk or format a disk that has been write-protected the display will read: OOPS!

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5 CAUTION: UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES MUST YOU REMOVE THE DISK WHILE THE RED LIGHT IS ON AS YOU MAY DAMAGE THE DISK OR THE DRIVE. NEITHER MUST YOU TURN

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DISK HANDLING Disks are very important pieces of equipment for anyone who owns a sampler and they represent many hours of work. As a result, it is i

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57 Note: If your disk is damaged in any way and the disk drive is unable to load the data, the 5950 will display: OOPS! Bed data from disk ...

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APPENDIX

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5950 - K4IIKREF PROCEDURE CHART. As we have seen throughout this manual, every mode within the 5950 has a default value. All of these have been sen

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FOR MORE SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS IN ALL THESE MODES, PLEASE REFER TO THE RELEVANT SECTION OF THIS MANUAL 62

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5950 - OPTIMUM BANDWIDTH KWIKREF CHART The 5950 has a continously variable bandwidth. As a result, it is possible to sample each and every sound wi

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You will note that these bandwidth figures are approximate. Of course, you may require higher or lower bandwidths than those shown for certain instru

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ADVANCED APPLICATIONS We have now covered the basic operation procedures on the 5950 but there is so much more that we can do with samples and progra

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S950 - AN OVERVIEW The S950 is a digital sampler that has 16-bit processing and 12-bit sampling with a maximum sampling rate of 48kHz. As well as al

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For example, with a simple string program with gust one keygroup, to thicken the sound, simply make a copy of that keygroup in Page 03 and then detune

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For example, say you have a sample but the loop is not that good and, despite your attempts to improve it, you still can't get rid of a slight gl

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Fig. 1 Fading out noise using the envelope generators Did you know that you can control revert time using the envelope generators. By sampling a d

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This technique can be extended by layering the same sample on top of itself and then transposing one sample up two octaves and setting the transposed

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Of course, you may not have access to a mixer and so you will want to use the MIX output. If this is the case. you can mix the various instruments and

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USING MIDI VOLUME CONTROL ON THE S950 There exists in the MIDI specification a special MIDI control code number 07 which allows you to remotely contr

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The most important thing about the S950 is that, despite the incredible versatility of the instrument, it is very easy to use and won't interfe

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Note: before you can do this, the program has to have been created and the sample name used in REC or the sample currently selected for editing has to

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You can also edit the end point on looped sounds without affecting the loop in some cases. Let us say that you are editing a sample and have effecti

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5950 - SPECIFICATIONS System: Digital sampling (12-bit sampling/16-bit processing) Sampling rate: 7.5kHz - 48.OkHz (continuously variable) Bandwid

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MIDI DIGITAL SAMPLER J Nodes 5950 MIDI Implementation Chart Transmitted Recognized Remarks Function ... Basic Default ~ X 1 without

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WHAT IS SAMPLING' Sampling is a method of digital recording but, unlike digital tape recorders, a sampler can only record a short amount of so

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FIG. 2. Digitising an analogue waveform with a low sampling rate But this needn't concern you too much because you can rest safe in the know

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FIG. 3. Looping a sound We do have another problem though: 78 So, once those numbers are in the sampler, you can EDIT the sample. Here, you can i

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You will notice that as you transpose the sample more than a few semitones up or down, the tonal characteristic starts to sound, well.. weird! This

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