Akai S3000XL User Manual page 52

Stereo digital sampler
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MULTI MODE
The parameters in the multi such as level, pan, tuning, etc., are unique to the multi and
override any similar parameters in the program assigned to any part.
For example, it is possible to set a pan position within a program. You may load a sound,
the pan position of which is set to L50. However, when you first assign that sound to a
part, the part will be set to MID, the MULTI's PAN setting.
This has another implication. If you assign a sound to a part and set the part's pan
position to R50, for example, if you then assign a new program to that part later on, the
new program will also be panned to R50 within the multi. The same would be true of any
of the other multi parameters such as level, FX send, tuning, output assign, etc..
The reason for this is that, if you have assigned a sound to a part and set that part's
parameters in a particular way, it is assumed that this is because you want it to sound that
way. To use the example of panning again, let's say you assign a piano sound to a part
and set the pan position to R25 - you might back the level off a bit as well. If you then feel
that the piano sound is not the right one and want to try a different one, the new sound
will be in exactly the same position and at the same level in the mix. If the multi always
adopted the program's parameters when a sound is assigned to a part, selecting a new
piano sound in this example would reset the part's pan and level parameters and you
would then have to adjust these parameters. Then when you assign another new piano
sound, you would have to reset the parameters all over again. If you have set many
parameters like level, output assignment, FX routing and send levels, etc., all of these
would need to be reset manually every time you assign a new sound to a part.
The way the multi works means that once you have set the parameters for any of the
parts, they remain constant regardless of which sound you place in them and you do not
have to keep resetting them manually all the time.
You will note that the above does not apply when setting up a multi-timbral set of
programs in the SINGLE mode (i.e. using the 'old Akai' method). In SINGLE mode, as
you select new programs and renumber them, so the program's parameters will be used.
This may or may not be an inconvenience depending on the way you want to work.
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IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT MULTI PARAMETERS
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