![]() ![]() Even better, the limited-edition MPC One Retro is your rare opportunity to leverage modern features and functionality while tapping into the classic MPC look and feel. Of course, the role of music producers has continued to evolve over the years, but one thing that hasn't changed is the vast sonic potential of MPC workstations like the Akai Professional MPC One standalone sampler and sequencer. And now you can edit and chop samples with hand gestures on the 7-inch touchscreen, map your most-used parameters to touch-sensitive encoders, and tap into the ultimate creative workspace with MPC Software 2 integration. ![]() ![]() From sampling and beat programming to editing, mixing, effects, and beyond, the MPC X contains everything producers love about the classic Music Production Center. You can expect a host of instruments (including DrumSynth and TubeSynth), eight CV/Gate outputs, stereo line-level inputs and outputs and the virtually obligatory MIDI I/O to integrate your other equipment.The Standalone Music Production Center for the 21st Centuryīased on the same powerful multi-core processor as the MPC X, the Akai Professional MPC One standalone sampler and sequencer delivers huge creative potential in a more compact form factor. You'll still have the paltry 4GB of built-in storage, but an SD card slot and a USB-A port will help you add files and save your creations. A seven-inch touchscreen lets you edit samples, and the 16 pressure- and velocity-sensitive pads help you program sounds and perform. The technology, of course, is thoroughly up to date. It more closely resembles your grandparents' stereo than a digital creative tool. Akai has introduced an MPC One Retro that offers the same functionality as the MPC One standalone production machine, but in a beige-gray color scheme with pads, buttons and even fonts that harken back to devices like the and 3000. Do you like digital music production tools like the MPC One, but feel that modern look is out of place next to your vintage gear? You're in luck. ![]()
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