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Akai MPC1000 Step-By-Step Tutorial Guide Book

Akai MPC1000
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Equally, you can sample into your MPC using the DIGITAL IN connector – hence, if
your sound source has a digital output, you will benefit from higher quality digital
recordings with less hiss.
Note that the MPC only has coaxial digital connectors, while some digital machines
such as CD players or minidisk recorders may only have an optical digital interface.
If so, you will need to purchase a conversion box – these are not too expensive and
will happily convert between various types of digital signal.

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Akai MPC1000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Pads16 velocity and pressure-sensitive pads
Polyphony32 voices
Sampling Frequency44.1 kHz
Bit Depth16-bit
Power12V DC
Memory16 MB (expandable to 128 MB)
StorageCompactFlash card slot
Sequencer Resolution96 PPQN
Sample FormatWAV
Filter2-pole resonant filter per voice
Effects2 stereo effects processors
Display240x64 backlit LCD
Inputs2 x 1/4" line inputs
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
USBUSB 1.1
Sequencer64-track

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