• The Akai X7000 is a 61 key sampling keyboard from Akai. It was released in 1986 and one of the first major samplers released by Akai. It was a 12 bit sampler...
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  • filters. ...” "Akai X7000". vintage synth explorer. "Akai Synthesizers". Encyclotronic. Retrieved 2020-10-06.[permanent dead link] Tape dec "Akai SG01v". Sound...
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    The Akai S3000XL is a sampler with 32 polyphonic voices, and 2 MB of built-in RAM. For adding sounds to the sampler, the S3000XL features a 3.5" floppy...
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  • The Akai S1000 is a 16-bit, 44.1 kHz professional stereo digital sampler, released by Akai in 1988. The S1000 was among the first professional-quality...
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    The Akai MPC (originally MIDI Production Center, now Music Production Center) is a series of music workstations produced by Akai from 1988 onwards. MPCs...
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    Retrieved 2006-05-25. "AKAI X7000". Vintage Synth Explorer. Archived from the original on 2008-09-25. Retrieved 2006-05-25. "AKAI X3700". Vintage Synth...
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    chorus effect, and voice input for several of Akai's then-contemporary samplers such as the S612, S700, and X7000. It has 64 memory locations for sounds ("patches")...
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    polyphonic analogue keyboard synthesizer manufactured by Akai Professional in 1984. It was Akai's first venture into the professional electronic musical...
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  • The AKAI MPK 88 (Music Production Keyboard) is a hammer-action, 88-key MIDI controller keyboard released by Akai in November 2009. It is the only MIDI...
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  • The Akai SG01v is a ROMpler, meaning that it plays prerecorded samples stored on a ROM chip, as opposed to generating sound through onboard signal generators...
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