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  2. Akai MPK 88 - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of the Vyzex Preset Editor. All of the MPK's controls (with the exception of the pitch-bend wheel) are programmable by the user. These settings can be saved and recalled from up to 30 unique presets. Additionally, there are 4 unique parameter banks for the pads, and 3 parameter banks for the faders, knobs, and buttons.

  3. Akai MPC - Wikipedia

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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 combine sampling and sequencing functions, allowing users to record portions of sound, modify them and play them back as sequences.

  4. MIDI keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... one style of MIDI keyboard based on the piano user interface Akai MPK mini MK2 M-Audio Oxygen 49 Samson Graphite 25 Akai MPK49 ...

  5. Akai - Wikipedia

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    Akai's portable studio, Akai MG-1214 unit The first product released by the new subsidiary was the MG1212, a 12-channel, 12-track recorder. [ 11 ] This innovative device used a specialized VHS-like cartridge (the MK-20) and could record 10 minutes of continuous 12-track audio at 19 cm per second or 20 minutes at half speed (9.5 cm per second).

  6. Sampler (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The Akai S950 (1988) was an improved version of the S900, with a maximum sample frequency of 48 kHz and some of the editing features of the contemporary S1000. The Akai S1000 (1988) was possibly the most popular 16-bit 44.1 kHz stereo sampler of its time.

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  8. Music workstation - Wikipedia

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    "Page R" pattern editing software on Fairlight CMI Series II (1982) realized the interactive composition of music using sampling sound.. The concept of a music sequencer combined with a synthesizer originated in the late 1970s with the combination of microprocessors, mini-computers, digital synthesis, disk-based storage, and control devices such as musical keyboards becoming feasible to ...

  9. MIDI - Wikipedia

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    MIDI (/ ˈ m ɪ d i /; Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a technical standard that describes a communication protocol, digital interface, and electrical connectors that connect a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers, and related audio devices for playing, editing, and recording music.