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Akai MPC4000 legendärer Sampler
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Akai MPC4000 legendärer Sampler

USD$515 EUR$450
Location
Thüringen, DE
Source
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Seller's Description

Verkaufe meinen Akai MPC4000, den großen und legendären Sampler/Sequencer von Akai. Ein echter Klassiker für ernsthafte MPC-Fans.

Zustand:

Gerät funktioniert, hat aber altersbedingte Gebrauchsspuren: leichte Nutzungsspuren im Display, vergilbter Kunststoff an den Schrauböffnungen, und der Lüfter ist hörbar. Ansonsten in gutem Originalzustand für sein Alter.

Dabei ist:

Akai MPC4000
Passgenaue Zarges Alu-Transportkiste mit Schaumstoff-Inlay (Maßanfertigung für den MPC4000)

Technische Daten (Kurzfassung):

Sampling: 16/24-Bit, 44.1/48/96 kHz
64-fache Polyphonie (32 bei 96 kHz)
16 anschlagdynamische Pads in 6 Bänken
Sequenzer: 128 Sequenzen, 128 Spuren, bis 300.000 Events
64 MIDI-Ausgangskanäle über 4 MIDI-Ports
Eingebautes 4-Kanal-Effektboard (24-Bit/96kHz)
Sync: MTC, MIDI Clock, SMPTE

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About Akai

Akai Electric Company Ltd. traces its origins to Japan, founded by engineer Masukichi Akai in Tokyo around 1929, with his son Saburo Akai playing a key role in its early growth. Initially focused on affordable radio components, the firm formalized as a full electronics manufacturer post-World War II, often cited as 1946. By the mid-20th century, Akai had evolved into a prominent name in consumer audio, peaking in the 1970s before financial troubles led to its exit from the industry in 1991.

The brand built its legacy on high-quality tape-based audio gear, including reel-to-reel tape recorders, cassette decks, tuners, amplifiers, and complete stereo systems that brought professional-grade sound to homes. In the late 1980s, Akai Professional revolutionized music production with the MPC series—starting with the 1988 MPC60, co-designed by Roger Linn—integrating sampling, sequencing, and velocity-sensitive pads into compact workstations that defined hip-hop and electronic genres.

Today, Akai holds a revered vintage-collector status among hi-fi enthusiasts for its robust 1970s components, prized for their warm analog character and build quality. In the pro audio realm, the MPC line endures as an iconic, mid-to-high-end tool for beatmakers, with modern iterations sustaining the brand through licensing. While not a current leader in traditional hi-fi like amplifiers or speakers, its heritage appeals to savvy buyers seeking timeless reliability over fleeting trends.

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