


MPC mainstays including Note Repeat, Full Level, 16 Levels and dedicated Transport Controls complete the MPC One’s arsenal of control options, providing complete production capability.

Sixteen velocity- and pressure-sensitive RBG beat pads deliver perfect response for full expressive range. Express your ideas effortlessly and directly with the dedicated knobs and touch keys that eliminate cumbersome drop-down menus.įour touch sensitive knobs and a large data encoder seamlessly map to critical parameters. Edit and chop samples with hand gestures on the bright 7” touch screen color display. Enter the MPC One, a Music Production Center engineered to enrich your workflow and create the ultimate standalone music production experience.įrom the bedroom beat maker to the studio music producer – MPC One features the same power as the MPC X, skillfully combined into a compact standalone desktop unit that easily handles the most demanding tasks. It can also operate on its own built-in rechargeable battery-which means you can enjoy your records even if you’re not near a wall plug.įrom rich melodics and hard-hitting drums to the most infectious grooves, if you expect to get real professional production results you need next-generation tools that act as a natural extension of your creativity. PT Touring far surpasses the old suitcase turntables in versatility, however. Plus with its USB port, included USB cable and downloadable EZ Vinyl/Tape Convertersoftware, converting analog records into digital files for archiving on your computer is a snap. KORg is like the only company still kicking with hardware.In addition, it has RCA outputs for simple connection to home audio equipment and a convenient Auto-Stop feature kicks in when it reaches the end of the record. Maybe they are super cheap to make and they are appeasing their investors this way. Who the hell works at AKAI/Numark? A bunch of dudes in suits with their jeans too tight and haircuts like Skrillex trying to make the next best controller. People still rocking 2000XL’s for a reason. They aint selling 4000.00 Moogs because they cant sample those sounds into a multisampled patch, its because of the maschine. I think computers have advanced us so much they no one realizes that hardware is still a thing. Imaging the landfills in 20 years full of MPC controller gear. I mean dam, do we need another keyboard controller and pad controller. They have made so many controller, you would think they would pause for a second. Those things are filling up the used section of Guitar Center to the point you have to scroll a bunch to actually find what you were searching for “MPC”.

Ya, did the renaissance do so bad they they thought “hey, lets make another one”.
