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- Akai_S3000XL abstract "The Akai S3000XL is a 16-bit professional stereo digital sampler. The instrument has 32 polyphonic voices, and 2 MB of built-in RAM. When the S3000XL was released, it was top of the line.For adding sounds to the sampler, the S3000XL featured a 3.5\" floppy drive that read Akai-formatted floppies, and a SCSI port to link with an external storage device, such as a zip drive a cd reader or an external hard disk for storage of longer, or more samples. The built-in 2 MB of RAM could be upgraded up to 32 with (2x16) SIMM that Akai provided. Iomega Zip drives were very commonly used for storage and backup. This was especially important considering that the device could play back MIDI files to external MIDI devices, thus syncing samples with any number of other MIDI instruments. A great benefit was that during live performance the Akai could take the role of the computer to trigger the other instruments. Other upgrades included various extra cards such as the EB-16 & IB-304f.The S3000XL had 8 outputs, and two 1/4\" phone connector inputs, allowing for the S3000XL to operate as a hard disk recorder. The interface consisted of 32 buttons, eight of which were function keys, three knobs, and a four-key directional pad for navigating the 240x64 display, located in the upper-middle portion of the sampler.The Akai S3000XL is widely considered to be one of the most versatile and useful samplers produced, primarily due to the large screen, and easy-to-navigate interface allowing for quick and in-depth sampling. However, there were some problems apparent in the S3000XL and other Akai samplers as age dawned on them: the LCD screen's backlight faded easily and built-in memory capacity was not so wide.Akai S2000 is a stripped down, economic version of s3000XL featuring only 2x16 character LCD display, no internal SCSI connector fitted and was usually sold with no options installed. Regardless, it is functionally identical and accepts the S3000XL options listed below (sans internal hard disk) also including the IB-208P 8-channel output board, standard in S3000XL.Although Akai has discontinued production and product support for the Akai S3000XL, many units can still be found working in recording studios around the world.".
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- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageRevisionID "657149194".
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink 16-bit.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Akai.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Category:Akai_synthesizers.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Category:Samplers_(musical_instrument).
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink D-pad.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Digital_data.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Digital_synthesizer.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_musical_instrument.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Floppy_disk.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_recorder.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink LenovoEMC.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Liquid-crystal_display.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink MIDI.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Megabyte.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Phone_connector_(audio).
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Polyphony.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Product_support.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Random-access_memory.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Recording_studio.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink SCSI.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink SIMM.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Sample-based_synthesis.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Sampler_(musical_instrument).
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Stereophonic_sound.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Subtractive_synthesis.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLink Zip_drive.
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLinkText "Akai S-3000 sampler".
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLinkText "Akai S3000XL".
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageWikiLinkText "S3000XL".
- Akai_S3000XL analogAudioInput "2".
- Akai_S3000XL analogAudioOutput "10".
- Akai_S3000XL attenuator "4".
- Akai_S3000XL dates "1996".
- Akai_S3000XL o "1".
- Akai_S3000XL extControl "MIDI".
- Akai_S3000XL fx "none".
- Akai_S3000XL imageCaption "Akai S3000XL".
- Akai_S3000XL keyboard "none".
- Akai_S3000XL leftControl "none".
- Akai_S3000XL lfo "2".
- Akai_S3000XL memory "2MB".
- Akai_S3000XL polyphony "32".
- Akai_S3000XL price "~£1800/£2000 new, ~£400 used".
- Akai_S3000XL synthManufacturer Akai.
- Akai_S3000XL synthName "S3000XL".
- Akai_S3000XL synthesisType Digital_synthesizer.
- Akai_S3000XL synthesisType Sample-based_synthesis.
- Akai_S3000XL synthesisType Subtractive_synthesis.
- Akai_S3000XL timbrality "16".
- Akai_S3000XL wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_synthesizer.
- Akai_S3000XL subject Category:Akai_synthesizers.
- Akai_S3000XL subject Category:Samplers_(musical_instrument).
- Akai_S3000XL type Instrument.
- Akai_S3000XL type Instrument.
- Akai_S3000XL type Redirect.
- Akai_S3000XL comment "The Akai S3000XL is a 16-bit professional stereo digital sampler. The instrument has 32 polyphonic voices, and 2 MB of built-in RAM. When the S3000XL was released, it was top of the line.For adding sounds to the sampler, the S3000XL featured a 3.5\" floppy drive that read Akai-formatted floppies, and a SCSI port to link with an external storage device, such as a zip drive a cd reader or an external hard disk for storage of longer, or more samples.".
- Akai_S3000XL label "Akai S3000XL".
- Akai_S3000XL sameAs Q4700167.
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- Akai_S3000XL sameAs Q4700167.
- Akai_S3000XL wasDerivedFrom Akai_S3000XL?oldid=657149194.
- Akai_S3000XL depiction AKAI_S3000XL.jpg.
- Akai_S3000XL isPrimaryTopicOf Akai_S3000XL.