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Video Story A quite forgotten bulky hardware sequencer designed to expand  Akai MPC60 sequencing Midi options. Also designed by Roger Linn The ASQ-10 is the sequencer section from the Akai MPC60, the result of the Roger Linn collaboration with Akai. Featuring extremely accurate MIDI clock timing and the ability to read SMPTE time code, it also has 2 MIDI In Ports and 4 MIDI Out Ports. OS version 3.10. In 1988, Akai also released the sequencer section of the MPC60 as a standalone hardware product in its own right, the ASQ10. As with the MPC60, this was renowned for its solid MIDI timing compared to computer software-based systems. Akai's first desktop sequencer was the ASQ10 and it was amazing. Up to 99 sequences, 99 tracks, 60,000-note capacity, 3.5" built-in disk drive and sophisticated real-time or step recording and programming. Overdubbing, punch in/out, track soloing and a big LCD data screen. Extensive edit-ability, recording features and MIDI implementation make the ASQ10 one of the best stand-alone MIDI sequencers around. Specifications Sequencer capacity: 60,000 notes  Resolution: 96 divisions per quarter Sequences: 99 + Tracks per sequence Record modes: Record, Overdub Song mode: 20 songs, 256 steps per song Sync modes: SMPTE, MIDI Time Code, MIDI clock, MIDI Song Position Pointer, FSK 24, Pulse 96 PPQ note clicks BPM range: from 30 to 400 Meter range: 1/4 to 31/32 Quantise interval: 1/8 to 1/32 triplet, plus Off Data storage: double-density, double-sided 3.5" floppy disk  Manual Download Manual