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๐ฅ Own the beat. Own the moment. MPC One+ MK2 delivers pro-grade music magic anywhere ๐ถ
The AKAI Professional MPC One+ MK2 is a compact, standalone drum machine and MIDI controller featuring 16 velocity-sensitive RGB pads, a 7-inch multi-gesture touchscreen, and wireless WiFi & Bluetooth MIDI connectivity. Designed for modern producers, it offers the iconic MPC workflow without needing a computer, plus seamless integration with MPC2 software, instant wireless updates, and a free premium plugin instrument with purchase registration.



























| ASIN | B0C3RN1RTS |
| Additional Features | Programmable |
| Brand | Akai Professional |
| Brand Name | Akai Professional |
| Color | red |
| Compatible Devices | Computer (PC/Mac), Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Touch Screen Battery Pad Controller |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 777 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00694318026083 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 Type B |
| Hardware Platform | PC/Mac |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons, Dial, Touch Pad |
| Included Components | MPC One, Power Adapter, IEC Cable, USB-Cable, User Guide, Safety & Warranty |
| Instrument | Drum |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 27.5D x 28.3W x 6H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Kilograms |
| Keyboard Description | 16 velocity-sensitive backlit RGB pads for Notes or Chords mode |
| Manufacturer | inMusic Europe Limited |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MPCONE+ |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Mixer Channel Quantity | 2 |
| Model Name | MPCONE+ |
| Model Number | MPCONE+ |
| Model name | MPCONE+ |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 16 |
| Number of keys | 16 |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Platform | Mac, Windows |
| Product Style | visually striking |
| Product dimensions | 27.5D x 28.3W x 6H centimeters |
| Size | misura individuale |
| Special features | Programmable |
| Supported Software | Native Instruments |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 694318026083 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
N**S
Colis bien livrรฉ et en bonne รฉtat.
Reรงu rapidement... Livrรฉ devant ma porte avec le code demandรฉ par le livreur.( Livraison sรฉrieuse). Le colis est en bonne รฉtat,pas de signe de mauvaise manipulation. Et l'article fonctionne a merveille.
A**O
Fiabilidad, sonido,
Me encanta !!! mรกs fiable que un ordenador para llevartela en los directos, aunque para componer sigo utilizando el Logic Pro para llevarte tus secuencias con la banda es una maravilla, 100% recomendado, ahh!! los instrumentos virtuales y efectos de muy buena calidad,
T**Z
Excellent MPC, But a New Version Arrived Weeks Later
The MPC Key 37 is an excellent piece of gear. The workflow is intuitive, the sounds are fantastic, and having standalone production combined with a keyboard makes it incredibly inspiring to use. It feels well built and is a great choice for anyone wanting to sketch ideas or produce complete tracks without relying on a computer. My only disappointment has nothing to do with the product itself. Just a few weeks after I bought it, Akai announced the MPC Key 37 Mk2. It's frustrating to invest in new hardware only to see a replacement released so soon, especially when there was no indication at the time that a new version was imminent. That aside, the MPC Key 37 is still a great instrument, and I'd happily recommend it.
K**B
Goede kwaliteit
Heel te vreden over product.
T**M
Very powerful, preloads should cover less techno
I know drum machines and DAWs pretty well, but I am songwriter, guitarist, bassist, and singer, not so much into pure electronic dance music (techno, house,...). But I love Kraftwerk, New Order, ..., Depeche Mode, which was the reason to buy this instead of a standalone drum machine (to sprinkle in sequencer and keyboard support). This is an excellent and very powerful standalone version of a DAW/Midi controller/Sequencer/sampler, and goes far beyond a drum machine (while covering it more than sufficiently). The sound quality and number of features is impressive, and one realizes quickly that Akai really understands what musicians need and could use (even more exotic functions). I was positively shocked that one for instance can add to each drum sound or sample up to four independent effects (from a great selection). Once knowing how to find your way around, it is so much faster than working on a computer. The ease of use becomes greater and greater thanks to the multitude of ways/combinations of using the touch screens, buttons, and dials. But only if one is familiar with terminologies and the tasks involved, which takes a while - since there are so many ways to accomplish a task. A few terms are unique and unusual when comparing to the usual DAW industry terms, but it's not a big deal. If you buy this as a beginner, this technology requires in general some intense learning, so do not expect that much can be done 'plug-n-play' unless one is a quick learner and understands the used terms quickly. Tutorials on Akai and Youtube are plentiful, and many are very good. Unfortunately, the user interface on many videos is different from mine, maybe since I am using an updated version of the software, so this complicated things a bit for me until I played with the menu and features. Here two little concerns: 1) Sampler and sound editors are included that can sample up to 20 min. So, in theory, one could write an entire song with bass, guitar, vocals as samples/tracks, and then arrange a song, but I frankly haven't seen any tutorials on this. Probably since mixing/mastering is still best done with a DAW using plugins and VSTs that are specialized and more powerful. I assume it is possible to actually do an entire song, and the memory/processor powers should in theory be sufficient to do so. But also see my 2nd point. 2) The preloaded samples, instruments, and sounds are mostly for modern and 100% electronic music. There are only a few complete (acoustic) drum kits preloaded (or classics like TR808, TR909). But pages over pages dance/house/hip hop/... kits with 6-7 drum sounds (1-2 kicks, 1-2 snares, 1 handclap, open/closed hihat, maybe 1-2 toms or a cymbal) and 8+ samples of some synthesizer sounds, vocal bits as heard on rave parties, etc. So, Akai targeted a certain clientele in my opinion, and somehow tried to 'lure' people who like to copy/make some dance music with a few clicks of a button. This is not meant to be critical, but the machine can do so much more. It for instance could easily double as a live recording device out of the mixer, or for rehearsal recordings. I definitely plan to use it for songwriting and publishing. I know that I will have to import a few more drum kits, and find a few more instruments to cover my style of music, which is alternative e-rock/e-pop based on early 80ies sounds.
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