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      <title>Exploring the Rare Magic of the Akai VX600 Synth</title>
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      <description>If you have ever spent a late night scrolling through vintage gear forums, you have probably seen the akai vx600 mentioned in hushed, almost reverent tones. It is one of those pieces of hardware that feels like a myth until you actually see one</description>
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