

Unless AWave supports the full P2000 SYSEX specification and will instruct the P2000 to set all preset and voice details exactly as they can be found in the SF2 file. You can try the (EMXP) Emu -> SF2 conversion that you suggest, and then do a sample dump from SF2, but you will lose all preset and voice information (filters, envelopes, key assignments. And they also specifically refer to the problems that can arise when doing sample dumps between themĪnyway, I think there's currently no sampler translation software that supports P2K. Although the S950 converts the S1000's 16-bit data to 12 bits and stereo to mono, most samples transfer extremely well.In the Emax-II MIDI specs, they specifically refer to a Prophet 2000 connected via 2 MIDI cables to the Emax-II.


Impressively, the S950 is downwardly compatible with S900 disks and upwardly compatible with S1000 disks. If you stray too far from the original sample length, recordings begin to sound a little metallic and artificial, which might be the result you're aiming for.Ī vast range of Akai and third-party sounds are available for the S950. Considering the S950's continued popularity as a drum-loop sampler, that capability proved crucial to its success. The S950 was the first Akai sampler to implement time stretching, enabling you to alter sample length without altering pitch. As the S700, so also has the S950, the voice-out jack to connect there, such as an Akai VX 90 or another synthesizer to influence the samples of the finishing options. Because of the individual outputs of the S is 950 particularly popular as a drum sampler. The rack unit (3U) also impresses with its load-While - Play feature, which plays while the S950, new sounds can be loaded again, if the total RAM memory is not consumed. The display offers two times 40 characters. An editing options are available in the S 950 is a low-pass filter, two envelope generators and an LFO acting on the pitch ready. Like his predecessors, he also has The indispensable for studio use eight individual outputs. In addition to this, another IB-105 are incorporated Atari disk interface that the connection of a 60 MB SCSI 1 hard drive. The built-in 3.5 "floppy drive handles both DD and HD floppies. By default, the S 950 750 kbytes of RAM, which can be "upgraded" to up to 2.25 MB's (installation of up to two EXM 006). The S950 is the advanced version of S 900 and also works with 12-bit technology, but has a higher sampling frequency of up to 48 kHz and more memory Ram.
