From map@cs.washington.eduMon May 22 10:00:31 1995 Date: Mon, 22 May 1995 09:34:05 -0700 (PDT) From: Mike Perkowitz To: analogue heaven Subject: Re: MKS-100 > My friend ran across a MKS-100 at a pawn shop a few days ago. The price tag > was $175. I've been told it's a 12-bit sampler similar to the Roland > S-series. Anyone know anything about it? it's a rackmount S-10. the S-10, i believe, can hold up to 4 sounds with a total of about 4 seconds of sampling time. you can do one long sound, two medium sounds, or 4 shorter sounds. they can be split or layered. also, the damn things use quikdisks, which are expensive, a pain to find, and slow. i'm told. ;) m ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "The trouble with New Age music is that there's no evil in it.." - Brian Eno ----------------------------------------------------------------------- map@cs.washington.edu http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/map/ mike perkowitz http://www.hyperreal.com/~tint