![]() ![]() ![]() This is an incredible feat when you consider the generous price tag on this console keeping it pretty close to the same price range as the Push 2. Ableton IntegrationÄid we mention that other giant of electronic music? Ableton Live? No? Well, it might be worth mentioning that the MPC One now comes with a level of Ableton integration comparable to their very own Push controller. Any other hardware is, of course, fully accommodated by a MIDI input and output. This is a genius addition from Akai since the developments in the modular scene have recently become particularly interesting. Just to prove how friendly a networker the independent MPC One is, it comes loaded with no less than eight CV/Gate outputs for problem-free connection to any modular synths. Since Akai is keeping things as compact as possible, even the drum pads are a touch smaller than those of past MPCs a small price to pay for a genuinely magic little box. ![]() Three powerful synths are also put at your disposal: Electric, Tubesynth and Bassline, and Air FX is included for mixing and mastering, only proving that this really is a fully standalone console. 'Splice Sounds' gives any MPC user admittance to a library of five million high-quality, royalty-free samples, while original user samples can be directly recorded and saved to the internal RAM or loaded in via SD card or USB. This accommodating control screen grants direct access to step-editing, sample shaping and the dynamic manipulation of effects that no computer-mouse could ever be capable of. Akai have filled it with the same multi-core processor as the one found in the MPC X, while a generous and familiar 7-inch touch screen is the same as that found on the face of the MPC Touch. ![]() While it works quite happily with other hardware or software, the MPC one is essentially a fully independent, standalone machine. The Akai MPC One: The Past Meets the Future in One Little Box Put simply, the MPC One only serves to confirm that Akai are fully and undeniably able to rework that highly influential winning-formula and bring it bang up-to-date. The Akai MPC Series has already earned legendary status in the production world, and the sound and workflow encased in an iconic, retro-styled shell lined with 16 drum pads and fitted with a comprehensive sequencer firmly nailed Akai to the electronic-music family tree. ![]()
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