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Introduction
Setting up the S1000
This short section tells you how to get the S1000 "up and running" fast. For full details of
other operations, refer to the appropriate explanation in this manual.
Connections
Start by placing the S1000 on a firm level surface or in a 19" equipment rack. Remember
to leave adequate space for airflow above and behind the S1000 if putting it in a rack (a
lU space is adequate).
For now, you’ll probably want to connect a MIDI controller, such as the AKAI MX76
master keyboard. Connect a MIDI OUT of the controller to the S1000's MIDI IN
connector. The power-on default of the S1000 is OMNI ON, so you can leave setting
MIDI channels till later. However, unless you want to play through headphones, make
some audio connections. Using the LEFT/MONO and RIGHT stereo outputs will
probably be sufficient at this stage, so connect these to two channels of a mixing console,
and set the gain appropriately (the standard output level is -3dBv and the impedance is
600~). Set the pan pots for the channels to hard right and hard left so that you get the full
benefit of the stereo capabilities of the S1000. Connect the power lead to the AC supply
and to the S1000.
DO NOT SWITCH ON THE S1000 YET!!
The S1000 produces a definite power-on "thump", so make sure that the channel faders,
master faders, or amplifier controls are set to the minimum level before turning on the
S1000. In addition, before switching on, if you are loading a later version of the operating
system from disk, take the Operating System diskette and insert it in the drive so that the
latest version of the operating system
will be loaded when you turn the power on. Now you
can turn the power on.
Version 2.0 89/11
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