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Akai EXM128 - 128MB RAM Expansion for MPC Series
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Akai EXM-E3 128MB Expansion RAM for MPC-5000
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Expand the memory capacity of your MPC500, MPC1000, or MPC2500 with the EXM128 Memory Expansion Module. By adding the EXM128 to your MPC, you instantly increase the memory to 128MB - that equals a lot of sample time! With the EXM128, you can add more samples or record longer loops.
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Expand the memory capacity of your MPC5000 with the EXM-E3 Memory Expansion Module. By adding the EXM-E3 to your MPC, you instantly increase the memory to 192MB - that equals a lot of sample time! With the EXM-E3, you can add more samples or record longer loops.
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Akai E2 Headrush Tape Echo/Delay and Phrase Sampler Pedal
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Akai MPD26 - USB/MIDI Pad Controller
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The Akai E2 Headrush Tape Echo/Delay and Phrase Sampler Pedal is a versatile stomp box that simulates a 4-head analog tape echo machine and includes both a normal delay effect and loop recording capabilities. Plug your guitar, bass, vocal, or mono synth into the E2's 1/4" input, and prepare to be awash in repeated signals.
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Akai CD-M25 - CD Drive for MPC2500
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Akai APC20 APC-20
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MPC2500 has set the industry benchmark for beat production. It features a 32-voice drum/phrase sampler with up to 128MB RAM and extensive editing capabilities. Designed for professional music-production environments as well as DJs and other live performers, MPC2500 features a time-tested drum-pad surface, twin on-board effects processors, four Q-Link controllers for real-time control, 10 analog outputs, and a S/PDIF digital output.
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The APC20 from Akai is a compact controller, designed in conjunction with Abelton for use with the software manufacture's Live series of products.
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Akai MPK25 - USB/MIDI Performance Keyboard
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Akai XR20 Drum Machine
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The MPK25 from Akai is a 25-key, USB based performance controller, that also features 12 genuine MPC drum pads.
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Get your groove on with Akai's XR20 Drum Machine.
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Akai MPD32 - USB/MIDI Pad Control Unit
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Akai EWI USB Wind Instrument
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Akai MPK49 - USB/MIDI Performance Keyboard
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Akai MPK61
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The MPK49 from Akai is a 49-key, USB based performance controller, that also features twelve genuine MPC drum pads.
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The MPK61 from Akai is a 61-key, USB based performance controller, that also features 16 genuine MPC drum pads
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Akai MPC500 - Portable Sampler/Sequencer Workstation
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Akai MPK88
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The Akai MPC500 packs the high-quality sampling and sequencing features found in other MPC series workstations into an ultra-compact unit that's perfect for a variety of mobile applications. With 12 velocity and pressure sensitive pads, creating expressive work with the MPC500 is a snap. Analog audio inputs and outputs let you connect everything from mics and CD players to amplifiers, mixers, and speakers. MIDI connectors are supplied for interfacing with digital instruments, and a USB port provides easy file transfers with Macs and PCs.
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The MPK88 from Akai is an 88-key, USB based performance controller, that also features 16 genuine MPC drum pads.
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Akai EWI4000s - Electronic Wind Instrument
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Akai MPC1000 - Professional Sequencer/Sampler Workstation
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The EWI4000s from Akai is a high-quality electronic wind instrument controller designed for live and studio applications. The most unique feature of the controller is that it has a built-in sound module, which allows performers to plug a wireless MIDI or audio setup into the base of the unit and move freely while they play. The EWI4000s has a combination of touch sensors and physical keys for control.
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The MPC1000 from Akai is a professional music production workstation with sequencer and sampler capabilities, perfect for mobile applications. Without losing the classic "feel and groove" of Akai's previous MPC models, the MPC1000 offers a 64-track sequencer, 32-voice sampler and 16 velocity and pressure sensitive pads, as well as a CompactFlash card slot and numerous jacks and ports for connectivity.
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