That´s too much time consuming, don´t waste your time.
With the S-1000, you have to do all manually,- to sample each single instrument at different velocitys, trimming the sample, tuning the sample, normalize, creating programs w/ keygroups, adjusting the filter and envelopes, access outputs, adjusting panning and levels ... just endless work.
Cloning hardware is recommended w/ :
http://www.cdxtract.com/samplit.php
http://www.samplerobot.de/english/
but none of these programs results are in Akai S-1000 sample format.
For conversion you need in addition:
http://www.chickensys.com/products/translator/translator_edition_akai.php (PC only !)
a p schrieb:
Sorry for being so vague. Im pulling them off of a bunch of my drum machines..... I have the general idea of it down, but the OS seems ass backwards! Im really not liking the fact that you have to rename one of the internal sounds, and then copy it over. Seems a bit counter productive. However, I think the biggest mistake I made today was to sample about 20 hits into a keygroup, only to find that I had copied them all into the same instrument.... I wondered why it took just a second to save... (doh).
Having said that, I am still having problems with keygroups. Maybe if someone can just shed some light on setting up keygroups, where i have a diff hit on each key, that would be best!
Thanks
alexP
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