Data
Compatibility
among
the
S01
and
S1000/S1100
The
SOI can
load
sampled
data created
for
the
S
1000/S
1
100.
The method
for
data loading
is
the
same
as
mentioned
previously.
When
that
sample
is
loaded, the
right
dot
in
the
PROG. NO./DATA
display
will
light
indicating
that
you
are
loading
a
sample
that
is
not created
for
the
SOI
.
Also,
it
is
possible
to
load
an SOI sample
into
theSlOOO/SHOO.
However,
there are
some
restrictions in
compatibility
as follows:
1
Although
the
SOI can
load
samples
for the
S1000/S1 100
along with
start,
end,
and
loop
point
data,
these
samples
may
be reproduced ending with
a
noise.
This
is
because an
exclusive
parameter
"at:
loop
start
point"
for the
S
1
000/S
1
1
00
is
incompatible
to the
SO
1
and
affects
the actual
end
point
in
reproduction.
In
this
case, after
loading samples,
edit
appropriately
and you
should be
able
to
solve
that
problem.
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Oppositely,
if
a sample
made
in
the
S01
is
loaded
into
an S1000/S1100, a
similar
problem
will
occur.
Youshouldre-edititontheS1000/1 100
because
several
S01 parameters
are incompatible
with the
S1000/S1
100.
2.
Any
S01
's
"spanning"data saved
on
several
disks,
cannot be loaded
into the
S1000/S1
100.
Even
if
you
attempt
to
load
it, it
will result in errors.
3.
The
S01 has
a fixed
sampling
rate
(:
FS, sampling frequency) of
32
kHz
whereas
the
S1000/S1 100
have
several
sampling
rates
and
also
have a
re-sampling function
that
changes
the
sampling
rate
of
a
sample
to
another
after
sampling.
If
a
sample
that
was
created
at
a
sampling
rate
other than
32
kHz
is
loaded
into
the
S01 and
played
back,
its
pitch will
be changed and
will
not
correctly
sound
as
wished.
To
solve
this
problem,
you
should
edit
the
sample
using
the
TRANSPOSE
and
SAMPLE TUNE
parameters,
referring to
"Sampling Frequency-to-TR
ANSPOSE/S
AMPLE TUNE
Conversion Table" on page
53.
For
example,
in
case
editing
a
sample
created
at
a
sampling
rate
of
44.
1
kHz,
first
referring to the table
find
FS=44.
1
(kHz), then
its
corresponding
values:
TRANSPOSED, SAMPLE
TUNE=~45.
If
you
set
these parameters
to
those
values, the
sample
will
be played back
at
the correct
pitch.
When
Expanding
the
S01
Internal
Memory
When
the basic
S01
is
installed
with
an
optional
AKAI EXM01
memory
expansion
board, the
total
sampling time
will
expand
to
31.25 seconds (15.625 seconds
available
with a
basic system).
This
upgrade
accordingly
changes
the
value
range
to
0-999
for the
parameters,
START
POINT,
END
POINT,
and
LOOP
POINT. (Any
point
settings
can be
done
within the
range of 0-999,999.) Other
parameters
will
not
be changed.
For
detailed
information about
the
EXM01
memory
expansion
board, contact
your
nearest
"AKAI
professional"
dealer.
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