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Introducing

Introducing

2012-10-17 by patternsinthewaves

Hi everyone,  
Really happy to join. i got an 1100 from a studio with a massiv library on old 44MB Sy-Quest drives. Just fitted a new back liight, S1100 is happy, i'm happy.
love the sound of Akai samplers, especially this one, the FX sound really nice. 
 
Keen but just got on the learning curve with CF/SD storage with IDE/SCSI, bridge/card reader.

2x X7000 keyboards /with memory and OS upgrades.
2x S3000XL triggered by tr626 and tr505 to get closer to tr808/tr909 
S1100

Best
Kev

Re: [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] Introducing

2012-10-17 by Jason Adkins

Hi Kev,

Welcome to the group.
How are the 44mb Sy-Quests bearing up? I use a Zip,external 500mb HD and an external CD-Rom with my S5000 but I have always wondered what the Sy-Quest's were like.
My friend had an S1100 sounded a nice machine certainly sounds better than the stock S5000.

I used to have an X7000 my first sampler if you don't include an Atari ST cart I liked it but those stupid 2.8inch microdiscs did my head in,also that seperate out cable was a pig 13pin din I think always kept having to resolder that.

Do you know what type of samples your S1100 can import because I have a CD-Rom I can upload to you with lots of old analogue drum machine samples I made for my ESi32 which the S5000 loads not sure about S1100 or S3000XL?

I used to have a TR505 too,basically sounds a bit like a 707 with a couple of 727 latin percussion sounds I used to love the rubbery kick drum.

Jason

On 17 Oct 2012, at 09:05, patternsinthewaves wrote:

Hi everyone,
Really happy to join. i got an 1100 from a studio with a massiv library on old 44MB Sy-Quest drives. Just fitted a new back liight, S1100 is happy, i'm happy.
love the sound of Akai samplers, especially this one, the FX sound really nice.

Keen but just got on the learning curve with CF/SD storage with IDE/SCSI, bridge/card reader.

2x X7000 keyboards /with memory and OS upgrades.
2x S3000XL triggered by tr626 and tr505 to get closer to tr808/tr909
S1100

Best
Kev


Re: [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] Introducing

2012-10-17 by Paul Bowen

Hi Jason,

    I have a CD-Rom on my ESI-32, what samples do you have for it. I also have a HD (540MB or something like that) that has the ESI D-70, 01/W Collection2, Stereo Grand, Trigger Funk, Synth Mania, D-70 Collection 2, Vintage Combo, Rythm Section, Techno Shop, Orchestral, Analog Pro 1 and SY85 Collection 1. Also have Roland SOLO Synth  (but only dsk 1), Marimba 1 (v-mix), JP-8 Brass & Strings 1, Electric Orgam 3,4 and Vibraphone 1,2, but these are all on those pesky 2.8" Roland disks and I can't read them. 


    I have 2 Akai S2000 (one I fitted a HD into), Roland S-220 (Bad 2.8" drive), EMU ESI-32, EMU XL-1 turbo, EMU Proteus FX, EMU Percussion module and a 360 Systems Professional MIDI BASS. Along with 4 effects unit (and 1 Peavey Ultraverb II I just got the schmatics of Peavey for {these are nice people}).

    Having said all that I can not get them to talk to either my PC or MAC via SCSI (Windows 7 or OSX 10.4.11).

    I use a ZIP 100 drive and a Syquest 1.5GB drive both work on the SCSI flawlessly. As well as the SCSI CD-ROM (Toshiba old MAC unit) and the Akai which I fitted a HD into using the for 3000XL only pins.

    Can you give me any information on getting WAV onto any of these samplers, with out using the ANALOG inputs.

Paul.



________________________________
 From: Jason Adkins <jason_ralf808@...>
To: akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] Introducing
 

  
Hi Kev,

Welcome to the group.
How are the 44mb Sy-Quests bearing up? I use a Zip,external 500mb HD and an external CD-Rom with my S5000 but I have always wondered what the Sy-Quest's were like.
My friend had an S1100 sounded a nice machine certainly sounds better than the stock S5000.

I used to have an X7000 my first sampler if you don't include an Atari ST cart I liked it but those stupid 2.8inch microdiscs did my head in,also that seperate out cable was a pig 13pin din I think always kept having to resolder that.

Do you know what type of samples your S1100 can import because I have a CD-Rom I can upload to you with lots of old analogue drum machine samples I made for my ESi32 which the S5000 loads not sure about S1100 or S3000XL?

I used to have a TR505 too,basically sounds a bit like a 707 with a couple of 727 latin percussion sounds I used to love the rubbery kick drum.

Jason
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On 17 Oct 2012, at 09:05, patternsinthewaves wrote:

  
>Hi everyone, 
>Really happy to join. i got an 1100 from a studio with a massiv library on old 44MB Sy-Quest drives. Just fitted a new back liight, S1100 is happy, i'm happy.
>love the sound of Akai samplers, especially this one, the FX sound really nice. 
>
>Keen but just got on the learning curve with CF/SD storage with IDE/SCSI, bridge/card reader.
>
>2x X7000 keyboards /with memory and OS upgrades.
>2x S3000XL triggered by tr626 and tr505 to get closer to tr808/tr909 
>S1100
>
>Best
>Kev 
>
>

Re: [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] Introducing

2012-10-17 by Kev

Hi Jason,
the reply is appreciated as well as the offer of analog drum machine samples, yeah! big old disks them 44mb jobs, compared to an sd card.
Not sure if the Esi32 directory will cross over without a bit o converting / re-numbering. I am looking for the ("supposedly good") Wizzoo electronic drums with Akai format section. But I admire that you actually sampled your own drum machines, "much more authentic"

Good luck
Kev

On 17 Oct 2012, at 16:55, Jason Adkins wrote:

Hi Kev,


Welcome to the group.
How are the 44mb Sy-Quests bearing up? I use a Zip,external 500mb HD and an external CD-Rom with my S5000 but I have always wondered what the Sy-Quest's were like.
My friend had an S1100 sounded a nice machine certainly sounds better than the stock S5000.

I used to have an X7000 my first sampler if you don't include an Atari ST cart I liked it but those stupid 2.8inch microdiscs did my head in,also that seperate out cable was a pig 13pin din I think always kept having to resolder that.

Do you know what type of samples your S1100 can import because I have a CD-Rom I can upload to you with lots of old analogue drum machine samples I made for my ESi32 which the S5000 loads not sure about S1100 or S3000XL?

I used to have a TR505 too,basically sounds a bit like a 707 with a couple of 727 latin percussion sounds I used to love the rubbery kick drum.

Jason

On 17 Oct 2012, at 09:05, patternsinthewaves wrote:

Hi everyone,
Really happy to join. i got an 1100 from a studio with a massiv library on old 44MB Sy-Quest drives. Just fitted a new back liight, S1100 is happy, i'm happy.
love the sound of Akai samplers, especially this one, the FX sound really nice.

Keen but just got on the learning curve with CF/SD storage with IDE/SCSI, bridge/card reader.

2x X7000 keyboards /with memory and OS upgrades.
2x S3000XL triggered by tr626 and tr505 to get closer to tr808/tr909
S1100

Best
Kev




Re: [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] Introducing

2012-10-18 by Jason Adkins

Just looked up that Wizzoo CD,If you want distorted 808/909 drums just overdrive the input on your mixer or use a guitar distortion pedal and for other types of drums use a compressor,the 808 responds particularlly well to this and with regard to the long decay 808 kick the real thing doesn't go as long as some of the sounds you hear,its long but not that long,I suspect looping in the decay phase to make it longer,I should know I used to own a midi retrofitted 808 until I had an offer I couldn't refuse.........

J

On 17 Oct 2012, at 22:53, Kev wrote:

Hi Jason,

the reply is appreciated as well as the offer of analog drum machine samples, yeah! big old disks them 44mb jobs, compared to an sd card.
Not sure if the Esi32 directory will cross over without a bit o converting / re-numbering. I am looking for the ("supposedly good") Wizzoo electronic drums with Akai format section. But I admire that you actually sampled your own drum machines, "much more authentic"

Good luck
Kev

On 17 Oct 2012, at 16:55, Jason Adkins wrote:

Hi Kev,


Welcome to the group.
How are the 44mb Sy-Quests bearing up? I use a Zip,external 500mb HD and an external CD-Rom with my S5000 but I have always wondered what the Sy-Quest's were like.
My friend had an S1100 sounded a nice machine certainly sounds better than the stock S5000.

I used to have an X7000 my first sampler if you don't include an Atari ST cart I liked it but those stupid 2.8inch microdiscs did my head in,also that seperate out cable was a pig 13pin din I think always kept having to resolder that.

Do you know what type of samples your S1100 can import because I have a CD-Rom I can upload to you with lots of old analogue drum machine samples I made for my ESi32 which the S5000 loads not sure about S1100 or S3000XL?

I used to have a TR505 too,basically sounds a bit like a 707 with a couple of 727 latin percussion sounds I used to love the rubbery kick drum.

Jason

On 17 Oct 2012, at 09:05, patternsinthewaves wrote:

Hi everyone,
Really happy to join. i got an 1100 from a studio with a massiv library on old 44MB Sy-Quest drives. Just fitted a new back liight, S1100 is happy, i'm happy.
love the sound of Akai samplers, especially this one, the FX sound really nice.

Keen but just got on the learning curve with CF/SD storage with IDE/SCSI, bridge/card reader.

2x X7000 keyboards /with memory and OS upgrades.
2x S300 0XL triggered by tr626 and tr505 to get closer to tr808/tr909
S1100

Best
Kev






Re: [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] Introducing

2012-10-18 by Jason Adkins

Hi Paul,

I take it some of those CD-Rom's are homemade for the ESI-32?

The easiest way to get Wavs into samplers is to use Chicken Systems Translator:-


for the ESI-32 specifically it is possible to use a free program called ESI-Win to dump wav files to it.

With regard to scsi I use an Adaptec 2960UW PCI card on the PC which I've never had a problem with recognizing the ESI32 but I run XP SP3 on my PC so not sure how it would work on 7,my Mac hasn't got SCSI fitted but I think there are drivers for PPC Macs for the card,I'd have a quick look on Adaptec's site for the full list of drivers if thinking about buying one,they are about on ebay.
Also remember to set your scsi device numbers seperatly for each device,the PC/Mac will have one of it's own as will the ESI32 and the Akai's.

When it comes to the S220 you can transfer samples to it (inc wav) using Wavelab on the PC via Midi Sample Dump you can actually do the same with your other samplers but will take a very long time if a big file prob only practical for the S220 coz of small ram,the other solution of course is to find a Midi Data Filer which uses 3.5" floppies I think Alesis made one,you can actually get those 2.8" Quickdiscs working but I'd imagine too expensive and a waste of time unless you have mountains of discs.

J




On 17 Oct 2012, at 22:30, Paul Bowen wrote:



Hi Jason,

I have a CD-Rom on my ESI-32, what samples do you have for it. I also have a HD (540MB or something like that) that has the ESI D-70, 01/W Collection2, Stereo Grand, Trigger Funk, Synth Mania, D-70 Collection 2, Vintage Combo, Rythm Section, Techno Shop, Orchestral, Analog Pro 1 and SY85 Collection 1. Also have Roland SOLO Synth (but only dsk 1), Marimba 1 (v-mix), JP-8 Brass & Strings 1, Electric Orgam 3,4 and Vibraphone 1,2, but these are all on those pesky 2.8" Roland disks and I can't read them.

I have 2 Akai S2000 (one I fitted a HD into), Roland S-220 (Bad 2.8" drive), EMU ESI-32, EMU XL-1 turbo, EMU Proteus FX, EMU Percussion module and a 360 Systems Professional MIDI BASS. Along with 4 effects unit (and 1 Peavey Ultraverb II I just got the schmatics of Peavey for {these are nice people}).

Having said all that I can not get them to talk to either my PC or MAC via SCSI (Windows 7 or OSX 10.4.11).

I use a ZIP 100 drive and a Syquest 1.5GB drive both work on the SCSI flawlessly. As well as the SCSI CD-ROM (Toshiba old MAC unit) and the Akai which I fitted a HD into using the for 3000XL only pins.

Can you give me any i nformation on getting WAV onto any of these samplers, with out using the ANALOG inputs.

Paul.

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From: Jason Adkins
To: akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] Introducing

Hi Kev,

Welcome to the group.
How are the 44mb Sy-Quests bearing up? I use a Zip,external 500mb HD and an external CD-Rom with my S5000 but I have always wondered what the Sy-Quest's were like.
My friend had an S1100 sounded a nice machine certainly sounds better than the stock S5000.

I used to have an X7000 my first sampler if you don't include an Atari ST cart I liked it but those stupid 2.8inch microdiscs did my head in,also that seperate out cable was a pig 13pin din I think always kept having to resolder that.

Do you know what type of samples your S1100 can import because I have a CD-Rom I can upload to you with lots of old analogue drum machine samples I made for my ESi32 which the S5000 loads not sure about S1100 or S3000XL?

I used to have a TR505 too,basically sounds a bit like a 707 with a couple of 727 latin percussion sounds I used to love the rubbery kick drum.

Jason

On 17 Oct 2012, at 09:05, patternsinthewaves wrote:

Hi everyone,
Really happy to join. i got an 1100 from a studio with a massiv library on old 44MB Sy-Quest drives. Just fitted a new back liight, S1100 is happy, i'm happy.
love the sound of Akai samplers, especially this one, the FX sound really nice.

Keen but just got on the learning curve with CF/SD storage with IDE/SCSI, bridge/card reader.

2x X7000 keyboards /with memory and OS upgrades.
2x S3000XL triggered by tr626 and tr505 to get closer to tr808/tr909
S1100

Best
Kev






Re: DruMachine samples and esi to S3000 and grunging.

2012-12-10 by Les

Yes if you have access to an esi32, you can load any presets up to 99, save as EIII and the S3200 will import load them.
If you then load more presets into the esi and renumber them to be within this 0-99 range, save as EIII, you can have the rest.
This takes all day for any reasonable size of transfer, and is tedious and error prone.
Even without phone calls about your PPI or daytime TV or ebaY.

I might suggest paying a modest amount of euros to gain access the collection being offered on a German website by KD6.
Some of the manufacturers' collections there have grunged samples too, the 808 and 909 at least.
Some of the odder makes have pretty nasty samples anyway.
I have fond memories of a Soundmaster88 recorded on a Nakamichi 550 that got my home demos started 30 some years ago.
Also the Simmons SDSV onto the Pro Walkman with DolbyC is nicely smoothed out.
He, like me, has been collecting drum machine samples as wav for at least 5 years. 
Unlike me he's got a front door you can knock on.

Personally I went over to the S5000 format because of the wav-ness and the consequent ease of PC archiving.
On a PC you can label everything properly and print lists and other little librarian style nonsense.
The S3200 I have is pretty easy to use and provides a link to most old formats,but the S5000 is even easier. If the S5000 had a emu-like "save as S3000" I wouldn't need an S3200.

I suspect there are a range of more modern solutions to this that the younger folks are enjoying.

Grunging up samples is a personal thing, but I like the guitar-type overloading the Line6 stuff offers. 
I suppose this is the Amp Farm type of result.

Also some analog tape machines can produce interesting coloration on single drums, and if you push the record level high enough you'll hear the tape compression. 
A cassette machine for instance - multiple passes can take the edge right off things.
Pre-eq makes the input circuitry react differently, and the rest of the record chain will grunge up in sympathy.

I'm pretty sure this is an age related opinion, and familiarity of these types of distortion will bias your opinion, though it also depends on your overall instrumentation.
I personally think the small pedals make sounds that are harder to fit in around more traditional instrument sounds unless you spend some time eq-ing the nasties out. 

Even distortion needs Orchestral-type arranging?



--- In akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com, Kev <kevymac@...> wrote:
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>
> Hi Jason,
> the reply is appreciated as well as the offer of analog drum machine  
> samples,  yeah! big old disks them 44mb  jobs, compared to an sd card.
> Not sure if the Esi32 directory will cross over without a bit o  
> converting / re-numbering. I am looking for the ("supposedly good")  
> Wizzoo electronic drums with Akai format section. But I admire that  
> you actually sampled your own drum machines, "much more authentic"
> 
> Good luck
> Kev
> 
> On 17 Oct 2012, at 16:55, Jason Adkins wrote:
> 
> > Hi Kev,
> >
> >
> > Welcome to the group.
> > How are the 44mb Sy-Quests bearing up? I use a Zip,external 500mb HD  
> > and an external CD-Rom with my S5000 but I have always wondered what  
> > the Sy-Quest's were like.
> > My friend had an S1100 sounded a nice machine certainly sounds  
> > better than the stock S5000.
> >
> > I used to have an X7000 my first sampler if you don't include an  
> > Atari ST cart I liked it but those stupid 2.8inch microdiscs did my  
> > head in,also that seperate out cable was a pig 13pin din I think  
> > always kept having to resolder that.
> >
> > Do you know what type of samples your S1100 can import because I  
> > have a CD-Rom I can upload to you with lots of old analogue drum  
> > machine samples I made for my ESi32 which the S5000 loads not sure  
> > about S1100 or S3000XL?
> >
> > I used to have a TR505 too,basically sounds a bit like a 707 with a  
> > couple of 727 latin percussion sounds I used to love the rubbery  
> > kick drum.
> >
> > Jason
> >
> > On 17 Oct 2012, at 09:05, patternsinthewaves wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Hi everyone,
> >> Really happy to join. i got an 1100 from a studio with a massiv  
> >> library on old 44MB Sy-Quest drives. Just fitted a new back liight,  
> >> S1100 is happy, i'm happy.
> >> love the sound of Akai samplers, especially this one, the FX sound  
> >> really nice.
> >>
> >> Keen but just got on the learning curve with CF/SD storage with IDE/ 
> >> SCSI, bridge/card reader.
> >>
> >> 2x X7000 keyboards /with memory and OS upgrades.
> >> 2x S3000XL triggered by tr626 and tr505 to get closer to tr808/tr909
> >> S1100
> >>
> >> Best
> >> Kev
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>

Re: [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] Re: DruMachine samples and esi to S3000 and grunging.

2012-12-11 by Jason Adkins

Hello Les,

Nice to see you are still writing a cryptic stream of consciousness  
madness like myself.

On 10 Dec 2012, at 10:52, Les wrote:

>
> Yes if you have access to an esi32, you can load any presets up to  
> 99, save as EIII and the S3200 will import load them.
> If you then load more presets into the esi and renumber them to be  
> within this 0-99 range, save as EIII, you can have the rest.
> This takes all day for any reasonable size of transfer, and is  
> tedious and error prone.
> Even without phone calls about your PPI or daytime TV or ebaY.
>
I wouldn't know about the S3200 but the ESI32 bit sounds  
correct,daytime sport radio gets me distracted.

>
> I might suggest paying a modest amount of euros to gain access the  
> collection being offered on a German website by KD6.
> Some of the manufacturers' collections there have grunged samples  
> too, the 808 and 909 at least.
> Some of the odder makes have pretty nasty samples anyway.
> I have fond memories of a Soundmaster88 recorded on a Nakamichi 550  
> that got my home demos started 30 some years ago.
> Also the Simmons SDSV onto the Pro Walkman with DolbyC is nicely  
> smoothed out.
> He, like me, has been collecting drum machine samples as wav for at  
> least 5 years.
> Unlike me he's got a front door you can knock on.
>
I take it by Nakamichi you mean tape I made my own CD-Rom for the  
ESI32,some wav's from web some of my own I'm afraid they are not  
grunged up but has a few old software drum sounds, then you can use  
the FX and resample at a lower rate to grunge it up.
>
> Personally I went over to the S5000 format because of the wav-ness  
> and the consequent ease of PC archiving.
> On a PC you can label everything properly and print lists and other  
> little librarian style nonsense.
> The S3200 I have is pretty easy to use and provides a link to most  
> old formats,but the S5000 is even easier. If the S5000 had a emu- 
> like "save as S3000" I wouldn't need an S3200.
>

Yeah I have an S5000 also a Roland S330 which if you want 12/14 bit  
grunge is superb.I also have a Yamaha A3000 which is a nice machine  
very powerful,ESI32Turbo of course oh and a Roland DJ70.
>
> I suspect there are a range of more modern solutions to this that  
> the younger folks are enjoying.
>
> Grunging up samples is a personal thing, but I like the guitar-type  
> overloading the Line6 stuff offers.
> I suppose this is the Amp Farm type of result.
>
> Also some analog tape machines can produce interesting coloration on  
> single drums, and if you push the record level high enough you'll  
> hear the tape compression.
> A cassette machine for instance - multiple passes can take the edge  
> right off things.
> Pre-eq makes the input circuitry react differently, and the rest of  
> the record chain will grunge up in sympathy.
>
> I'm pretty sure this is an age related opinion, and familiarity of  
> these types of distortion will bias your opinion, though it also  
> depends on your overall instrumentation.
> I personally think the small pedals make sounds that are harder to  
> fit in around more traditional instrument sounds unless you spend  
> some time eq-ing the nasties out.
>

The Yamaha A3000 has loads of grunge/Compression tape FX obviously  
digital  but yeah overdriving an analog tape machine gives a gentle  
distortion but I also like some of the guitar pedals.
Anyway Kev if you want the CD I can just send it as an ISO,it should  
load in your Akai if not you have a new beer mat.

J
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>
> Even distortion needs Orchestral-type arranging?
>
> --- In akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com, Kev <kevymac@...>  
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Jason,
> > the reply is appreciated as well as the offer of analog drum machine
> > samples, yeah! big old disks them 44mb jobs, compared to an sd card.
> > Not sure if the Esi32 directory will cross over without a bit o
> > converting / re-numbering. I am looking for the ("supposedly good")
> > Wizzoo electronic drums with Akai format section. But I admire that
> > you actually sampled your own drum machines, "much more authentic"
> >
> > Good luck
> > Kev
> >
> > On 17 Oct 2012, at 16:55, Jason Adkins wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Kev,
> > >
> > >
> > > Welcome to the group.
> > > How are the 44mb Sy-Quests bearing up? I use a Zip,external  
> 500mb HD
> > > and an external CD-Rom with my S5000 but I have always wondered  
> what
> > > the Sy-Quest's were like.
> > > My friend had an S1100 sounded a nice machine certainly sounds
> > > better than the stock S5000.
> > >
> > > I used to have an X7000 my first sampler if you don't include an
> > > Atari ST cart I liked it but those stupid 2.8inch microdiscs did  
> my
> > > head in,also that seperate out cable was a pig 13pin din I think
> > > always kept having to resolder that.
> > >
> > > Do you know what type of samples your S1100 can import because I
> > > have a CD-Rom I can upload to you with lots of old analogue drum
> > > machine samples I made for my ESi32 which the S5000 loads not sure
> > > about S1100 or S3000XL?
> > >
> > > I used to have a TR505 too,basically sounds a bit like a 707  
> with a
> > > couple of 727 latin percussion sounds I used to love the rubbery
> > > kick drum.
> > >
> > > Jason
> > >
> > > On 17 Oct 2012, at 09:05, patternsinthewaves wrote:
> > >
> > >>
> > >> Hi everyone,
> > >> Really happy to join. i got an 1100 from a studio with a massiv
> > >> library on old 44MB Sy-Quest drives. Just fitted a new back  
> liight,
> > >> S1100 is happy, i'm happy.
> > >> love the sound of Akai samplers, especially this one, the FX  
> sound
> > >> really nice.
> > >>
> > >> Keen but just got on the learning curve with CF/SD storage with  
> IDE/
> > >> SCSI, bridge/card reader.
> > >>
> > >> 2x X7000 keyboards /with memory and OS upgrades.
> > >> 2x S3000XL triggered by tr626 and tr505 to get closer to tr808/ 
> tr909
> > >> S1100
> > >>
> > >> Best
> > >> Kev
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
> 
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