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system analysis
The
akai, as seen in the picture above, has a screen that i marked F(x). It has
inputs and outputs in the back, just like your dad's stereo. it saves sounds
in clips called
files. you can then record patterns of playing these soundfiles back. those
patterns are
files. in essence, there are two different facets to the .
One, the "recording stuff" part of the program. The other part
of the program is the "rearranging stuff" part. The buttons on the
machine make all of this possible. However, without a memory expansion chip,
2 megabytes of storage are given to you. The patterns take up the same amount
of space that the sound files do. >>