MPC Key 37 joins Akai Pro's workstation range
The new MPC Key 37 packs much of the functionality of its larger sibling into a more compact footprint.
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The new MPC Key 37 packs much of the functionality of its larger sibling into a more compact footprint.
Users of Akai Pro's MPC range will soon be able to split their samples into stems and process them individually.
The latest version of Flex Beat aims to provide a fast, inspirational and practical solution for enhancing beat-based music production.
As well as offering deep integration with Ableton Live, Akai Pro's new APC64 can be used to control hardware instruments thanks to a built-in sequencer and CV/gate connectivity.
Akai are celebrating 35 years of their MPC platform with the release of a new version of their flagship instrument that boasts a retro look along with increased processing power and storage.
Described as the ultimate rhythmic tool, Akai Pro's new plug-in provides a simple way to chop beats, create DJ-style scratches, and trigger a range of tempo-synced pitch-shifting effects.
Akai's new MPK Mini Plus is a compact 37-key MIDI controller equipped with MPC Pads, an assignable X/Y joystick and knobs, and a dedicated transport section.
David Caulfield has launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the production of a book detailing the development of the Akai Professional products that put sampling and sequencing into the reach of musicians.
Akai's latest instrument combines an MPC with a keyboard/synthesizer, and offers a complete standalone production environment.
A new feature update for Akai's MPC units is on the way, bringing with it a new browser, plug-ins and MIDI capabilities.
Compact MIDI controller and sound module gets increased battery life, louder internal speaker, plus improved keybed and drum pads.
New version 3.1 firmware adds direct-from-disk streaming, compatibility with class compliant audio interfaces, and much more.
Available now, this hybrid hardware/software setup includes a pad-based controller designed to work with Akai's MPC2 desktop app.
Standalone sequencer/sampler gets new retro paint job and grey drum pads.
The new Arranger in version 3.05 lets you set up distinct song sections, by playing clips alongside your linear arrangement to add and remove musical elements on the fly.
“Most portable EWI to date" features built-in speaker, battery operation and 200 onboard sounds.
Akai's new beat-creation system includes built-in speakers, a rechargeable battery, CV/gate outputs, and more.
Affordable and standalone Music Production Centre with touch-screen control.
Akai give MPC X /MPC Live owners and MPC Software 2 users three brand new synths to play with as well as user-requested features such as an arpeggiator, an autosampler and real-time crossfade looping for sample playback.
One need only look at the APC range from Akai Professional to see they have form in the performance and...