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By Clint Thu Oct 04, 2012 6:38 pm
Released after the MPC3000, but before the MPC2000.

Don't ask questions (unless your name is Prah_860_), it's all good.

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Original marketing blurb from Akai

Akai REMIX 16

The cool and the not-so-cool Whether you're a DJ working live, or creating rap, hip hop or house in the studio, you know phrase sampling is a key ingredient in your music. Beat loops. Vocal and instrumental phrases. Outrageous sound effects. These are cool. What's not so cool is trying to do phrase sampling on a sampler that was designed to let you program the world's mellowest multi-sampled oboe. You know what we mean. Endless menus. Too many modes. Scrolling through cryptic parameters. It's the antidote to spontaneity.

Enter the Akai REMIX16 For ten years Akai has been the world leader in sampling. So when we set out to design the ultimate phrase sampler, we drew on our experience creating landmark instruments like the legendary MPC60 and MPC3000. We talked to leading DJs and producers. And what we came up with was a piece of gear designed to do one thing -- sample, loop, synchronize and mix phrases-- better than anything else in the world. (Well, maybe that's actually four things, but you get the idea.)

With the Akai REMIX16, you'll do things live that you'd never dream of trying with any other sampler. Start by using the built-in floppy disk drive to load up some pre-sampled phrases, Play them from the 16 pads. Put a few beat loops on hold to establish the groove. Play some phrases over them. Bend some sounds. Scratch others. So far, so good. But say you decide you need a little something more for your mix. Something on a record you haven't sampled. No problem.

Just switch the REMIX16's headphone monitor over to Input, cue up the turntable, sample it, loop it with a single button press and add it to the mix! "But wait," you say. "What if that phrase doesn't match my tempo?" Ah, ye of little faith. That's why we included the mind-bogglingly hip Beat Loop Function. Just input the number of beats and the desired tempo and the REMIX16 instantly adjusts the phrase to play at exactly that tempo. We can hardly believe it ourselves.

Since the REMIX16 is from Akai, there's plenty more. Like a 4-track sequencer to record your performances. Powerful (but easy-to-use) editing. Sample compatibility with the entire range of Akai "S" Series samplers. Industrial-strength replaceable sliders. And a tough metal housing that's equally at home in a coffin or a studio.
And if you're one of those people for whom too much is never enough, you can add more sampling memory (using a standard 72-pin SIMM) and an optional SCSI interface that lets you connect your REMIX16 to large hard drives, CD-ROMs and other SCSI storage peripherals.

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Akai's Remix16 Detailed Specs
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Sample Data Format: 16 bit linear, stereo or mono
Sampling Frequencies: 32 kHz, 16 kHz, 8 kHz
Standard RAM: 2 megabytes
Maximum RAM: 18 megabytes
(expandable with a 4MB or 16MB 72-pin SIMM)
Sampling Times
with 2MB RAM:
32kHz: Stereo: 15 seconds, Mono: 30 seconds
16kHz: Stereo: 30 seconds, Mono: 60 seconds
8kHz: Stereo: 60 seconds, Mono: 120 seconds

with 18MB RAM
32kHz: Stereo: 146 seconds, Mono: 292 seconds
16kHz: Stereo: 292 seconds, Mono: 584 seconds
8kHz: Stereo: 584 seconds, Mono: 1168 seconds
Polyphony: 8 voices
ADC and DAC: 4th order delta/sigma, 64x oversampling
Sequencer: Four tracks, approximately 30,000 steps
Sample Compatibility: Can load samples from Akai S900, S1000, S1100, S2800, S3000, S3200, S2000, S01 samplers
Data Storage: 3.5 inch 2DD/2HD floppy disk drive
Inputs:
Phono in: 2x RCA jack, 47k ohms impedance
Line in: 2x RCA jack, 47k ohms impedance
Footswitch: 1/4" phone jack
Outputs:
Line out: 2x RCA jack, 270 ohms impedance
Headphone: 1/4" stereo phone jack, 100 ohms impedance
MIDI: In, Out/Thru
Power Requirement
North America: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 18 W
Europe: 220-240 VAC, 50 Hz
Included Accessories: 4 sound disks
Optional Accessories:
IB-16S SCSI interface board
XF-45 replacement slider (for Crossfade and Bend/Scratch)
Dimensions: 300mm W x 330mm D x 108mm H
Weight: 6.0 kg
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By Prah_860_ Thu Oct 04, 2012 6:42 pm
I thought that sh*t came out after the 2000 but before the XL
By Clint Thu Oct 04, 2012 8:57 pm
clint246clint wrote:This is a test showing how ads could appear in the HWFS section if IMG tags were enabled there.




MPC-Tutor has nailed it with the quickness.

Image tags, embeds, replies etc now available in HWFS, same as the other forums.
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By Dan L Fri Oct 05, 2012 4:37 am
That's cool we can have pics in the for sale section.
Also thanks for the info on the sampler. That's the first time I've ever even seen that before.
By Clint Fri Oct 05, 2012 10:27 am
There are a few threads around here about this mixer/ sampler and some interesting vids on you tube. But not many of these floating around like other Akai samplers as they were targeted towards DJ's.

Those pics are of my Remix 16, it sounds good, looks good, but it isnt a workhorse sampler. Interesting concept none the less.
By Clint Sun Oct 21, 2012 3:43 pm
FWIW.

I paid £62 on ebay just to check this baby out for myself.

Sold her on ebay for £160.
By Clint Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:47 pm
Pretty much, with a phono input, trigger pads/ buttons and crossfader.