![]() MPC returns, armed with reimagined functionality and retaining the core work ow ethos that de ned it’s iconic reputation. Don’t settle for an imitation, take control of your creative output with MPC. With a design often replicated but never surpassed, the Music Production Centre empowers users with an unrivalled work ow and a tangible, intuitive interface coupled with forward thinking, in- demand functionality that sets the precedence for the industry standard. (1) power adapter input Power via power adapter (19 V, 3.Modern music’s evolution is intrinsically linked to the legendary Akai Professional MPC line – full-featured production and performance powerhouses that have spawned multiple genres and advanced countless existing ones. (1) 1/8” (3.5 mm) stereo headphone output ![]() (1) 1/4” (6.35 mm) stereo headphone output (2) RCA inputs (Input 3/4: 1 stereo pair, phono- or line-level) Storage 16 GB (user storage, 10 GB pre-installed content), 4 GB (MPC operating system) Processor 1.8 GHz quad-core ARM® Cortex® A17 processor User-expandable 2.5” SATA drive connector (SSD or HDD)Ģ USB-A 3.0 slots for thumb drives or MIDI controllersĪbleton Link and WiFi will be supported in future updates It has sister software (OS 2.0) that runs on computers and functions as DAW.ġ6GB of on-board storage (over 10GB of sound content included) The MPC X is a standalone sampler workstation with built in sequencer, comprehensive set of connections, a 10.1" touch control screen in addition to the MPC type controls, 16 pads, and 16 controller pots, called Q-Links including OLED screen for each. To make it a truly untethered, computer-free experience, the X also features two USB slots that can be used for MIDI controller connectivity. ![]() The X is a standalone MPC featuring a beautiful, full color 10.1” multi-touch screen, 16 amazingly responsive, velocity- and pressure-sensitive RGB pads and 16 gigs of internal storage. ![]()
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