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Akai Professional MPC Live II – Battery Powered Drum Machine and Sampler With Built in Speakers, Beat Pads, Synth Engines and Touch Display

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Unlike the Force and MPC X, the Live and One encoders (Q-Links) don't have displays. I've generally found the red outline on the screen to work fine for showing what the encoders are controlling, but the new version adds a graphical overlay that pops-up when you touch the encoders. This is especially helpful if you're not in Screen follow mode, and is great in most of the instrument and mix effect views, as these have margins at the sides. For other views, though, the overlay obscures what's on the screen, and I ended up turning the feature off. Another new feature is the ability to edit note mapping – that is, to assign different MIDI notes to each pad in a program. When you touch a Q-Link control, you’ll see an overlay on the screen showing the currently controlled parameter and values. Somewhere down the line, we’d like to see the MPCs and Force softwares merge, so the Force can sync with the MPC software, and the MPCs get the lovely arrangement view that appeared in the recent Force beta.

This new MPC Live has more buttons, the master volume control is now on the front panel and, oh yes, there's a built-in speaker. There's Always More To ensure full-range sensitivity, it’s important to turn on the full level and make adjustments to the threshold and sensitivity settings (these settings are available in the preferences section).

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x MIDI inputs and outputs allows hassle-free connectivity to your MIDI-compatible hardware. Controllers, desktop synths and more. AKAI just launched version 2.10 of the MPC firmware, their biggest update ever, with loads of new features and improvements! Let’s go through some of the amazing novelties you can enjoy with version 2.10. USB class audio support If I record a sample while the MPC Live is in controller mode with MPC 2.0, is the sample recorded to my MPC X or my computer? Last but not least, the constant update from Akai makes buying into the system a good investment. You can see how many great and killer features they have added through post-launch updates ( more plugins / class compliant audio interface )... MPC X: 2GB ram, not 4GB. No premium plugins included. Same CPU, exact same hardware (literally identical except for the retro colour scheme).

Yes! The MPC X and MPC Live both feature two (2) USB ports for connecting thumb drives and other USB storage devices, an SD card slot for standard SD/SDHC cards, as well as a port for adding an additional 2.5" SATA drive (either HDD or SSD). Virtually all drive sizes are supported, but we recommend formatting drives to exFAT, FAT32, or NTFS for the best results. SATA drives will be mounted to the compartment door with the included screws. Please make sure that the MPC Live is turned off before connecting or disconnecting an SATA drive. The best thing about MPC One is that you can connect it with Splice.com with an Ethernet cable and make real-time file and sample sync. It can be used as a MIDI controller when it comes down to DAW. It even has a built-in stereo monitoring system so you can listen to your music right from the device itself. Solution home Akai Pro | MPC Series MPC Series | Frequently Asked Questions Akai Pro MPC Live and MPC 2.0 - Frequently Asked QuestionsPowerful sound generators driven by completely new FM synthesis, analogue & physical modelling, and Thanks that was really helpful! I’m trying to decide between the One and Live 2 and this is my main concern: If price is important to you then the MPC One Plus wins hands down. It’s currently a nearly 50% cheaper than the MPC Live II and runs the same software and the same CPU and RAM as the MPC Live 2, so you are definitely getting a lot for your money.

Whether you're a producer, live performer, or DAWless jammer, this could well be the update you've been waiting for! The Live II, because of its time-stretching capabilities. And ideally, the X, because it’s more “fullstudio”-like. Reply The unit has a high-quality construction since it has a metal chassis with a rubber covering, which creates a durable and appealing design. The display screen is pretty clear and bright, which leads to higher visibility.Another area where these MPCs all differ is overall the layout of elements. Both the MPC One Plus and the MPC X SE place the screen directly above the pads, while the MPC Live II and MPC Key place the pads to the left of the screen. Q-Links are on the left for the MPC X, but on the right of the screen for all other MPCs. Function buttons are also arranged somewhat differently on each unit (and perhaps a little bit arbitrary). Once recorded, audio can be warped, repitched, sliced, reversed and generally edited using the touchscreen. It’s a credit to Akai’s implementation that making precise edits using the touchscreen and rotaries is a surprisingly fluid and frustration-free experience, once you’ve got your head around the general touchscreen gestures and workflow tools. There’s also a Clip Launch mode, which allows users to record and launch audio clips in a manner similar to Ableton Live.

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