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127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
PRESS RELEASE
MPC4000 Debuted at Winter NAMM
February 01, 2002
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Akai has announced the most powerful MPC ever - the MPC4000. This is the first MPC to integrate a full feature sampler, based on Akai's Z-96 sampling engine, and provides 24-bit audio with sampling rates up to 96kHz. The MPC4000 can access Z-Series and S-Series multi, program, and sample files for instant access to a huge library of material. The MPC4000 uses .wav as its native sample format so you have even more options when it comes to importing and sharing data. When your work is complete, you can save all sequences, songs, samples, programs, and multis into a single Project file. When working with your samples, the MPC4000 offers graphical editing of waveforms as well as graphical sequence event editing. Samples can be auditioned directly from hard disk so you don't need to load them up first, and there's even virtual sampling which streams sample playback direct from hard disc, conserving RAM. Features:
MSRP on the MPC4000 is $3999. Two special configurations are also offered; the MPC4000 Studio A (MSRP: $4399), which adds the IB48P board for 8 additional outputs, and the MPC4000 Studio D (MSRP: $4649), which extends the base unit with the IB-4D board for 2-channel S/PDIF I/O and IB4ADT board for 2-in/8-out ADAT I/O. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.akaipro.com/.
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