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Akai (traditional Chinese: 雅佳; pinyin: Yǎjiā, Japanese: AKAI in Romaji) is a consumer electronics brand, founded as Akai Electric Company Ltd. (赤井電機株式会社, Akai Denki Kabushiki-gaisha), a Japanese manufacturer in 1929. It is now headquartered in Singapore, and is part of Grande Holdings, a Chinese... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Sampler (musical instrument) It is also the first time a sampler with touch sensitive trigger pads was produced by AKAI, giving birth to the popular MPC series of sampler sequencers.

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Akai Akai also produced several Digital MIDI sequencers and digital synthesizers such as the MPC range (MIDI Production Center), a line of integrated samplers–drum machines and MIDI sequencers that resemble drum machines.

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Akai Akai also produced several Digital MIDI sequencers and digital synthesizers such as the MPC range (MIDI Production Center), a line of integrated samplers–drum machines and MIDI sequencers that resemble drum machines.

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Music Production Center Akai MPCs (originally MIDI Production Center, now Music Production Center) are a popular and well respected series of electronic musical instruments originally designed by Roger Linn and produced by the Japanese company Akai from 1988 onwards.

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Music Production Center Akai MPCs (originally MIDI Production Center, now Music Production Center) are a popular and well respected series of electronic musical instruments originally designed by Roger Linn and produced by the Japanese company Akai from 1988 onwards.

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Music Production Center Akai MPCs (originally MIDI Production Center, now Music Production Center) are a popular and well respected series of electronic musical instruments originally designed by Roger Linn and produced by the Japanese company Akai from 1988 onwards.

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Sampler (musical instrument) Other samplers released by AKAI include the S01, S20, S700, S2000, S3000, S3000XL, S5000, S6000, MPC500, MPC1000, MPC2000, MPC2000XL, MPC2500, MPC3000, MPC3000XL, MPC3000LE, MPC4000, MPC5000, Z4 and Z8.

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Music Production Center In 1994, Akai released the MPC3000, which boasted 16 bit 44 kHz sampling, 32 voice polyphony, and SCSI data transfer.

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Music Production Center Akai fired Roger Linn and released the MPC2000 in 1997.

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Music Production Center Only two years after the release of the MPC4000, Akai released the MPC1000, which was the smallest in the MPC product line at the time of its release.

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Akai MPC60 In 1988, Akai also released the sequencer section of the MPC60 as a standalone hardware product in its own right, the ASQ10.

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Akai S1000 The Akai S1000 is a 16-bit professional stereo digital sampler, released by Akai in 1988.

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Akai Akai manufactured and imported most of its Tensai-branded hi-fi products (including the popular TA-2045 stereo amplifier) for the Swiss audio and electronics distributor Tensai International/EXTAL AG.

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Akai Akai manufactured and imported most of its Tensai-branded hi-fi products (including the popular TA-2045 stereo amplifier) for the Swiss audio and electronics distributor Tensai International/EXTAL AG.

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Akai Akai manufactured and imported most of its Tensai-branded hi-fi products (including the popular TA-2045 stereo amplifier) for the Swiss audio and electronics distributor Tensai International/EXTAL AG.

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Goa trance Hardware samplers manufactured by Akai, Yamaha and Ensoniq were also popular for sample storage and manipulation.

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    Akai

    Akai (traditional Chinese: 雅佳; pinyin: Yǎjiā, Japanese: AKAI in Romaji) is a consumer electronics brand, founded as Akai Electric Company Ltd. (赤井電機株式会社 Akai Denki Kabushiki-gaisha?), a Japanese manufacturer in 1929.
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    Music Production Center

    Only two years after the release of the MPC4000, Akai released the MPC1000, which was the smallest in the MPC product line at the time of its release.
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    Akai S3000XL

    The Akai S3000XL is a 16-bit professional stereo digital sampler. The instrument has 32 polyphonic voices, and 2 MB of built-in RAM.
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    Takami Akai

    Akai was in the same class as Hiroyuki Yamaga and Hideaki Anno.
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    Akai MPC60

    The Akai MPC60 ("MIDI Production Center 60") was an electronic musical instrument produced in 1988, by the Japanese company Akai in collaboration with celebrated designer Roger Linn.
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    Shuichi Akai

    In volume 58, Akai and Conan plan an elaborate scheme to reinfiltrate Kir in the organization.
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    Akai buranko

    Akai Buranko(赤いブランコ ) is the 16th single released by Japanese pop duo Puffy AmiYumi. ... 赤いブランコ (Akai Buranko)
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    Akai videotape format

    1/4 inch Akai is a portable Helical scan EIA and CCIR video VTR. Akai 1/4 inch VTR had two video record heads on the scanner.
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    Akai S1000

    The Akai S1000 is a 16-bit professional stereo digital sampler, released by Akai in 1988. The S1000 was among the first professional-quality 16-bit stereo samplers.
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    Akai Ito

    Akai Ito (アカイイト? lit. "Red Thread") is a Japanese adventure game by Success Corporation, released for the PC in Japan on October 21, 2004. The title refers to the East Asian belief of the red string of fate.

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