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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. It combined
MIDI sequencing and audio sampling with a set of velocity/aftertouch-sensitive
performance pads, to produce an instrument optimized for use as
a drum machine. The MPC60 enjoyed great popularity, particularly
among musicians producing Hip Hop and similar styles in the late
1980's and early 1990's. Features include 16 velocity sensitive
pad, 4 pad banks (64 voices per program) sampling rate of 40kHz
(freq response 20Hz - 18kHz), 16-bit ADC and DAC,with
data stored in special non-linear 12bit format (for lower noise),
750kB sampling memory (13.1 seconds), upgradable to 1.5MB (26.2 seconds)
(expansion card: EXM003), 128 sounds in memory, 64 sounds per program,
16 voice polyphony, 2 MIDI inputs, 4 MIDI outputs, 20 songs, 99 sequences,
99 tracks, 60,000 note capacity, timing resolution of 96ppq (parts
per quarter note), sync able via MIDI Time Code (MTC), MIDI Clock,
FSK24, SMPTE, 1/4 note click. SMPTE supported frame rates: 24, 25,
29.97 drop, and 30. 8 assignable outputs + 1 stereo + 1 effects send/return,
Internal 3½" floppy drive (Double Density 720 kB). This
MPC60 comes with the items you see below, our Sample Kings MPC60 instructional
DVD, The Art of Sampling Instructional DVD, 12 Sample Kings floppy
disk with drum samples and a power cable. Click here for PAYMENT
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