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  2. Akai S3000XL - Wikipedia

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    The Akai S3000XL [3] 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 drive that reads Akai-formatted floppies, and a SCSI port which allows for connection to an external storage device (such as a zip drive or external hard disk), a CD reader, or a computer for editing samples via the MESA editor.

  3. Category:Akai synthesizers - Wikipedia

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    Akai S1000; Akai S3000XL This page was last edited on 1 May 2022, at 16:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  4. S3000 - Wikipedia

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    Akai S3000XL, a 1996 16-bit professional stereo digital sampler EV-S3000, a Hi8 VCR FinePix S3000 , a 2003 3.2 megapixel digital camera with a 6x optical zoom lens by Fujifilm

  5. Talk:Akai S3000XL - Wikipedia

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    this this might be a good source of info for this sampler as it's releace was was around 1996/1997 -Feb 15, 1997-web.archive.org . Akai S3000XL has 2mb(system)ram! S3000XL RAM memory expansion

  6. File:NeXT cube & Akai S3000XL.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. 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).

  8. 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.

  9. Template:Akai - Wikipedia

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