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Average rating:
4.2 out of 5
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Great sampler. I have had mine for 6 months and it took me about a week to understand it and a month to get comfortable with it. Now it is all I use for storing and sampling drums. I advise anyone out there looking for a new sampler but already haev a studio built up to buy this machine. Its great.
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The Cd3000i is very clean sounding, the effects are also very good even though it doesn't have the warmth of an Emu it is still in a class all by itself... Oh and too bad it doesn't load .wav sounds just Akai format. What more fun we could have had. She is just a one nighter for me, I am now selling it on E-bay.
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This is one of the easiest sampler that I have ever used to really get the most out of. The sounds are cool and so easy to edit. I picked up mine of ebay for $300 and I think it's a steal.
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go for the CD3000xl instead of the CD3000i and you got a ton more features for only a bit extra $
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I just picked up a brand new CD3000XL "new old stock" stilled sealed in the original Akai box for only $600. This thing is AWESOME!! I love my Emu E5000 Ultra too, but now I have both types of samplers in my arsenal. The cool thing about the CD3000xl is that I can extract stuff off sample CDs with the greatest ease now and this is a huge plus to me since I use a lot of samples from disk. This sampler is pure quality and beauty combined. I just love the feel of it. They originally sold for $2500 retail, so I feel like I stole it for only $600 on eBay. Im a very happy camper!!
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