Operator`s manual

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APPENDIX C /
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You can use commercially available or shareware sample editing applications to edit the samples
on an S6000 disk on your PC. These can be saved and then transferred back to the S6000
where they may be loaded as normal.
You can run commercially available disk utility applications for de-fragmenting, repairing,
analysing and rescuing disks.
Standard .WAV files downloaded from the Internet or wherever can be taken to the S6000
where they may be edited and played within programs.
Conversely, sounds created on your S6000 can be taken to your PC and uploaded to the
Internet.
.WAV files created on your S6000 can be used in multi-media projects on your PC.
NOTES REGARDING TAKING DISKS TO A PC
In order to transfer sounds between the S6000 and a PC (and vice versa), you will, of
course, need to install a suitable SCSI board in your PC.
You will need to have installed the appropriate drivers for your disk drive.
In order to play the .WAV files on your PC, you will need to have a suitable soundcard
installed.
Whilst it is possible to move and copy files around on a PC in the usual fashion, please note
that the S6000 does not recognise ‘shortcuts’ to files.
AKAI professional M.I. Corp. cannot accept responsibility for the loss or corruption of data
due to the use of third party SCSI boards and/or soundcards or the use of disk utility
applications. Neither can AKAI professional M.I. Corp. assume any responsibility for the
loss or corruption of data when S6000/S5000 disks/cartridges are used on a PC or when
PC disks/cartridges are used with the S6000/S5000.