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  1. Loaded with the premium MPC Plug-in Instrument Collection, 48GB of internal storage, 4GB of RAM for sampling capabilities, MPC X Special Edition is the most powerful standalone music production machine ever, delivering exciting music-making abilities right to your fingers.

  2. Standalone MPC – No Computer Required | Powerful Multicore System from the MPC Live and MPC X | 16 Velocity Sensitive RGB Pads | Brilliant 7” Multi-Touch Display | 2 GB RAM, 2GB Onboard Storage, 2GB pre-installed content | Mac & PC Controller for MPC Software (included) | Stereo Line Level Inputs | MIDI In & MIDI Out | 4 TRS CV/Gate Jacks ...

  3. Standalone MPC – No Computer Required | Powerful Multicore Processor System | Built-in Stereo Monitors | 16 Full-size Velocity Sensitive RGB Pads | Brilliant 7-inch Multi-Touch Display | 2 GB RAM, 16GB Onboard Storage, Over 10GB pre-installed content | Mac & PC Controller for MPC Software (included) | Stereo Inputs 3 Stereo Outputs | Phono ...

  4. Home of the world's premier music and audio technology brands. MPC X is the powerful standalone music production tool for unrivaled sampling, MIDI sequencing and audio recording with a large display and extensive dedicated controllers.

  5. Akai Professional MPC Studio Music Production Controller and MPC Software. Complete Groove Production Hardware Control Surface and Software System with 128-track Sequencer, 100+ Instruments and Effects, and VST Plug-in Support - Mac/Win. $199.00. Demo available for $189.05. ( 17)

  6. Akai Professional's MPC Studio music production system gives you the creative, hands-on workflow of Akai's MPC sampling groove workstations, plus the power and flexibility only your computer can deliver. Integrating with your Mac or PC, MPC Studio combines Akai's versatile MPC2 software environment with an ultra-portable MPC-style hardware ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Akai_MPCAkai MPC - Wikipedia

    The Akai MPC (originally MIDI Production Center, now Music Production Center) is a series of music workstations produced by Akai from 1988 onwards. MPCs combine sampling and sequencing functions, allowing users to record portions of sound, modify them and play them back as sequences.

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