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The Second Hand Akai MPC X Studio Drum Sampler 739 is made by Akai. If you are looking for a great Sampler 739 Drum Studio X MPC Akai Hand Drum Machines and Sequenc Pro Keyboards . The Second Hand Akai MPC X Studio Drum Sampler 739 is in stock from Synth for Sale now for £900 with delivery to all areas of the UK/Europe & USA. . Second Hand Akai MPC X Studio Drum Sampler 739
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Akai is a Japanese company best known for its influential role in the development of music production equipment, particularly in the realms of sampling and beat-making. Founded in 1929, Akai entered the world of electronic musical instruments in the 1980s with its S-series of digital samplers, which became industry standards. However, Akai truly made its mark with the launch of the MPC (Music Production Center) series, designed in collaboration with Roger Linn. The MPC series revolutionized the music industry by providing a powerful, standalone hardware sampler and sequencer, allowing artists to sample, chop, and arrange beats in a tactile and intuitive way. The MPC’s pads, swing, and workflow played a major role in shaping genres like hip-hop, electronic, and pop music.
Over the years, Akai has expanded its product line to include MIDI controllers like the popular MPK series, performance-oriented tools like the APC (Ableton Performance Controller) series, and standalone units like the MPC Live and MPC X, which integrate modern features such as touchscreen control and DAW-like functionality. The company’s focus on innovation and adaptability has kept Akai at the forefront of music production technology, making its equipment a go-to choice for producers, DJs, and performers worldwide. Akai remains synonymous with sampling and beat-making, continuing to release products that cater to both traditional beatmakers and modern producers alike.
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A sampler is an electronic musical instrument or device used to record, manipulate, and playback audio samples. These samples can be recordings of real instruments, vocals, or any other sound source. Samplers typically allow users to trigger and manipulate these samples in various ways, such as adjusting pitch, tempo, and volume, as well as applying effects like reverb or distortion. They are widely used in music production, allowing musicians, producers, and DJs to create original compositions, remix existing tracks, and add depth and texture to their music. Samplers come in various forms, ranging from dedicated hardware units to software plugins that run on computers or digital audio workstations (DAWs), offering a versatile and powerful tool for sonic experimentation and creativity.
Any equipment destined for the studio is going to be a high-quality instrument designed specifically for use in a studio environment, focusing on in-depth sound design and versatile sound creation. These synthesisers are equipped with powerful sound engines and extensive modulation options, allowing for a wide variety of synthesis methods such as subtractive, FM, wavetable, and granular synthesis. Studio synths prioritise programmability, enabling sound designers and producers to craft unique sounds and textures for various projects, including music recordings, film scores, and game soundtracks.
Unlike portable or compact synths, studio synthesisers often feature a larger form factor, complete with full-sized keyboards, high-quality encoders, sliders, and detailed user interfaces with large displays. They are designed for seamless integration into studio setups, offering multiple inputs, outputs, and MIDI/USB connectivity, as well as DAW control features. Examples include the Nord Lead, Moog One, Korg Prologue, and Roland Jupiter-X, which provide rich features like multi-timbral layers, built-in effects, and advanced sequencing capabilities. Overall, a studio synth is an essential tool for serious producers seeking maximum control and flexibility in their sound design and music production process.