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Akai S01. Akai S01 Sampler Advertisement 1993 Topics sample, midi, disk, soi, bank, data, sampling, key, rec, loop, start point, loop point, rec key, key range, data entry, disk drive, program number, foot switch, bank key, trigger level Collection synthmanuals-akai; synthmanuals; manuals; additional_collections Language English Item Size 34.1M The budget S01 - 8 note poly mono-timbrel unit was one of the released series, coming out before the CD3000

AKAI S01 MIDI DIGITAL SAMPLER
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AKAI S01 MIDI DIGITAL SAMPLER

Yeah, it's pretty weak, but for the time it was an excellent entry-level sampler or even as an addition to your S-1000, S-1100 or MPC2000 Price Drop Akai S900 MIDI Digital Sampler w/ USB Floppy Emulator and 3,000+ Sample Disks & OS 2.1/4.0 Used - Very Good $850 $201 price drop $649 Add to Cart Vintage 1987 Roland S-10 Sampler Synthesizer w/Gotek USB Floppy Emulator Used - Excellent $695 $695 Add to Cart Price Drop AKAI S3000XL Rack ver2.0 Sampler 16Mword /8 outs /SCSI S. The budget S01 - 8 note poly mono-timbrel unit was one of the released series, coming out before the CD3000

S01 Akai Professional S01 Audiofanzine. Samplers ⇝ Akai ⇝ Akai S01 Specifications Year Released: 1993 Standard Sample Memory: 1 MB Max Sample Memory: 2 MB Bit Depth: 16-bit Max Sample Rate: 32 kHz Polyphony: 8 notes Dimensions: 483 mm x 431 mm x 88.1 mm Weight: 6.7 kg This is a 2-space rack unit. Released in 1993, this 2-space rack unit offered 8-voices of polyphony, and 1 MB (expandable to 2 MB) of sample memory for about 15 to 30 seconds of sample time

AKAI S01 入荷 massofindividualityのブログ. Unlike the S900 and 950 samplers which use 12-bit convertors, the S01 uses full 16-bit conversion, like the S1000 and S1100 models, but at a fixed sampling rate of 32kHz. Yeah, it's pretty weak, but for the time it was an excellent entry-level sampler or even as an addition to your S-1000, S-1100 or MPC2000