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Akai CD3000XL

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S3000XL
Akai CD3000XL
ManufacturerAkai
Dates1996
Price~$2,500 new,[1]
Technical specifications
Polyphony32
Timbrality16
LFO2
Synthesis typeDigital Sample-based Subtractive
Storage memory2MB (48MB upgrade option)
EffectsOptional EB16 board
Input/output
Keyboardnone
External controlMIDI (In, Out, Thru)

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The Akai CD3000XL[2] is a professional digital sampler launched by Akai in late 1996. It supports stereo or mono sampling at frequencies of 22khz, 44.1khz, and 48khz, with a resolution of 16 bits. It comes as standard with 8MB of built-in RAM, expandable to 48MB with a combination of 72-pin SIMMs and internal flash memory.

The CD3000XL shares with the earlier Akai CD3000 a built-in, four-speed CD-ROM drive,[3] in addition to a 3.5" floppy drive that reads Akai-formatted floppies, and a SCSI port that allows for connection to external storage devices. Whereas the CD3000 could only sample from its internal CD-ROM drive the CD3000XL adds support for sampling from a pair of 1/4" balanced audio inputs and a pair of RCA-style SPDIF I/O ports. For audio output the CD3000XL has eight unbalanced 1/4" audio jacks in addition to a standard stereo pair.

The CD3000XL can be upgraded internally with the Akai EB16 Effects Board, which adds four channels of multi-effects, including reverb and chorus. It can also be upgraded with the IB-304F filter board, which adds a second 12db/octave resonant digital filter and the ability to record stereo audio to an internal hard drive. The CD3000XL also supports internal playback of SMF Standard MIDI Files. It can be connected to a standard desktop PC with SCSI, which allows the use of Akai's MESA software to edit samples on the CD3000XL.

In common with contemporary Akai units such as the Akai S3000XL and S3000, the CD3000XL can automatically loop samples and perform offline time-stretching and resampling.

Options[edit]

  • Akai EB16 SampleVerb 4 × 50 effects board
  • Akai FMX 008 8MB Non-Volatile Flash ROM
  • Akai IB304f ProFilter filter board
  • Akai KIT-SHD524 Hard disk drive installation kit
  • Akai MESA editor

References[edit]

  1. PrePal, Akai
  2. "CD3000XL". Akai Professional. Archived from the original on 8 February 1998.
  3. "Akai CD3000XL". Sound On Sound. January 1997.

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