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Akai S1000 Samples
Akai S1000 Samples










Once you're comfortable with that, you can move on to the more advanced options provided by programs. I'd suggest starting by learning to make, save, and reload samples. Making samplesĪlthough the S1000 can do lots of things, you don't have to learn them all at once. And in the meantime, you can search the map.

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Then you'll remember, for example, to press EDIT SAMPLE, then ED.2 (F5), then TIME (F3) to timestretch a sample. It's likely you'll use some more than others, so before long, muscle memory should set in. The rest are always visible from the right section or subsection, so should be easier to spot when you're near them.ĭon't worry about trying to memorise every page's location.

Akai S1000 Samples

Note that the tabs for some pages didn't quite fit on the screen, so to access sample page 3 you need to press F8 twice, and to access the digital interface backup you need to press F5 twice. I made a handy map, so you can find the more obscure pages a bit easier. The S1000's menu has an initially daunting 45 pages, by my count, so the first thing to do is flip through them to familiarise yourself with the layout.












Akai S1000 Samples