Akai S612 Service Manual page 29

Midi digital sampler, sampler disk drive
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Mode
SAVE,
VERIFY and
LOAD
There
are
four
MIDI
modes
possible,
from combinations
of
the
MONO/POLY
mode
and
the
OMNI
OH/OFF
mode.
dMNTONTPQLYmode^
With
this
mode,
the
S61
2
will
receive the MIDI information
from
any
channel,
and
6-voice
polyphonic
sound
can
be
played
simultaneously
on
a channel.
The OMNI
ON.
POLY
mode
is
selected
automatically
when
the
S61
2
is
turned
on.
(The MIDI
CH
display
shows
"0 during
this
mode.)
[OMNI QN
l
MONO
mode
With
this
mode,
the
S61
2
will
receive the MIDI information
from
any
channel.
However,
only
one sound
can
be
played
at
a
time
on
any
channel. Press
down
the
MONO/POlY
button once. (The
LED
indicator
will
light.)
OMNI
OFF,
POLY mode
]
With
this
mode,
the
S61
2
will
receive the
MIDI
information only
from
the
channel which has
been
designated as
the reception
channel,
and
6-voice polyphonic
sound can
be played
simul-
taneously
on
a channel.
,
.
.
When
the MIDI
CH
display
numbers
1
-9
are selected, the
S61
is
in
the
OMNI
OFF
mode.
OMNI
OFF,
MONO
mode
With
this
mode,
the
S612
will
receive the MIDI information only
from
the
channel which has
been
designated as
the reception
channel.
When
numbers
1
-9
are selected the
One-voice
sound
corresponding
to
the
designated
Also
the
designated channel
voice
can go
thru
the VOICE
OUT
jack.
MIDI
CH.
/&
MONO
n
/POLY
OFF
(POLY
mode)
0
OMNI
ON
0
The
sampled sound
data can be saved,
verified
or
loaded by
the
specially
designed sampler
disk drive
MD280
(optional)
or
a
Commodore
cassette
recorder.
The
time
it
takes
to
save,
verify
or
load with the
MD280
is
ap-
proximately
8
seconds.
The
Commodore
cassette recorder
takes approximately
1
20
seconds.
Saving
1.
Edit the
sampled sound
of
the
S612, as
required, before
saving.
Place
the disk
into
the
MD280
sampler
disk
drive.
(Make
sure
the tab
has
not
been
broken.)
®
Press
the
SAVE button on
the
S61
2.
The
letter
d
will
appear on
the MIDI
channel
display
and
start
blinking.
2.
Press
the SAVE button
again,
while the display
is
blinking.
The
d
display
remain
lit
and
the
SAVE
LED
lit,
indicating that
the
save
function
is in
progress.
Note:
The
d
display
will
only
blink
for
several
seconds.
The
SAVE
button
must be pressed
a
second
time
while the display
is
blinking
to
activate the
save
function,
otherwise, the
SAVE
mode
will
be
cancelled.
3.
The BUSY
LED
on
the
MD280
will light
indicating
that
a
save
function
is
in
progress.
It
takes approximately
8 seconds
to
accomplish
the save.
Once
saving
is
completed,
the
SAVE
LED
of
the
S61
2
and
the
BUSY
LED
of
the
MD280
will
go
out. After
save
function,
verify
that
the
data
has been
properly saved.
*
The sound
data
is
a
combination
of
sampled and
edited
data.
The
operation
of
the
sampler
disk
drive
MD280
or
the
Commodore
cassette
recorder,
will
be
controled
by
the
S61
2.
Note:
Make
sure
the
power
switch
of
the
S61 2
is
turned
off
before
plugging
or
unplugging
the
connection cord
of
the
MD280.
Note:
If
you encounter any
difficulty
when
trying
to
save,
check
the
following,
and
try
saving
again.
*
The
anti-record tab
has been broken
from the
disk.
*
You
are
trying
to
save
without
inserting
a disk
in
the
MD280.
*
The power
cord
of
the
MD280
is
not
connected.
*
There
is
no sample
in
the
S61
2.

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