diagnostic is difficult via email.
If the sampler distorts w/ both cards inserted alternately, there might be a sampler issue.
Did you jumper your S-1100 mainboard right for usage of 2MB and/or 8MB cards ?
You cannot plug in any card into any slot, they have to be inserted in a specific order even the jumpers are set correctly.
You´re lucky to have dip-switches in the S-1100 while in a S-1000 you´d have to solder bridges to get the mainboard jumpered correctly.
In any case, a 2MB card has to be the 1st one inserted in slot #1 and the/a 8MB cards in the next slot #2.
If you have 2 8MB cards,- both go the slot #1 and #2
There are more combinations to pay attention for,- here´s the list for jumper settings on the mainboard as well as right order of cards:
http://www.firstpr.com.au/rwi/smem/8Meg.html
Am 06.04.2011 19:13, schrieb borisscrewbie:
Thank You for fast answer, PeWe!
Just made that operations with cards. one of them marked as Akai S1000 card, second one just have a number L5069C5010
Heres pics of them:
http://img84.imageshack.us/i/img1874b.jpg/
http://img651.imageshack.us/i/img1875w.jpg/
I put them in queue, and put each one in different slots, but it produced that distorted noise anyway. here's examples of that noise, compared to my s950
http://soundcloud.com/fornetti/s1100-vs-s950
Does it mean that trouble is not in sampler's memory?
Kind Regards,Boris