Got to let this baby go.....getting older and moving on with my life.....Getting out of the music business......Had alot of wonderful good years and made a ton of money but I got to let it go !.....My loss is your gain....this one had been used to produce records for some of your favorite POP, R&B, and HIP HOP Artist....
Like new, w/ box and stuffing It's been very well kept!.... Will ship with a wealth of sounds from famous beatmakers!!!!
Bid with confidence...
After the close of Linn Electronics, Roger Linn formed an alliance with Akai Corporation of Japan to design products similar to those of Linn Electronics. The first result of that collaboration was the Akai MPC60 MIDI Production Center, a full-featured sampling drum machine and MIDI sequencer released in 1988. Similar in concept to the Linn 9000, it featured a large 8 line LCD display, up to 26 seconds of 12 bit non-linear sampling at 40 kHz sampling rate, 16 simultaneous voices, 2 MIDI inputs and 4 MIDI outputs. In 1991, the MPC60 was succeeded by the MPC60-II, internally the same machine but with a headphone jack and a less expensive case design. Known for its warm sound and exceptional rhythmic feel, the MPC60 and MPC60-II live on today with the addition of the version 3.10 software upgrade and the Marion Systems SCSI hard disk interface, both sold by none other than Roger Linn Design.