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    Akai Force

    Music Workstation

    Akai Pro have distilled the best of their technologies into a stand-alone clip- and scene-based performance and production workstation.

    Reviews Jun 2019
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    Akai DPS24

    24-track/96kHz Digital Studio

    Akai's new 24-track recording and mixing workstation continues the expansion of their DPS multitracker concept with technology derived from the company's renowned post-production machines.

    Reviews May 2002
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    Akai DPS16

    Digital Personal Studio

    Competition in the world of 16-track recording workstations is hotting up, and Akai's new DPS16 looks to be a prime contender, with its impressive user interface and 24-bit/96kHz capabilities. Derek Johnson and Debbie Poyser take it for a spin.

    Reviews Sep 2000
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    Akai DPS12

    Digital Personal Studio

    Akai build on their years of expertise in stand-alone digital recorders with a truly portable personal multitracker offering a digital mixer and 12 tracks of audio on a removable-media drive. David Mellor takes it away.

    Reviews Mar 1998
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    Akai DR4vr

    4-track Hard Disk Recorder

    The latest in Akai's line of standalone hard disk recorders, which also includes 8- and 16-track models, sticks with the 4-track format of its predecessor, the DR4d, but adds 250 'virtual' tracks to increase the flexibility it can offer. David Mellor checks out this low-cost entry into the world of disk recording.

    Reviews Oct 1996
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    Akai DR16

    Hard Disk Multitrack Recorder

    Though hard disk recording offers possibilities far beyond those achievable with magnetic tape, it often sports a vastly more complex user interface, which can alienate the tape-based faithful. But Akai's new 16-track hard disk recorder seeks to meet the tape heads halfway, David Mellor plays ambassador...

    Reviews May 1996
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    Akai DR8

    Hard Disk Recorder

    Random access recording offers many benefits over tape for the creative recordist. David Mellor samples this 8-track offering from Akai.

    Reviews Aug 1995
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