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Akai professional mpc element fruity loops
Akai professional mpc element fruity loops







When it comes to the hardware screen it’s clear that the MPC Touch is in a league of its own. If you are looking for a highly portable MPC that takes up the least desk space, the MPC Studio is still the favourite, but the MPC Touch is still no slouch in that department. Weight-wise, I’m going to assume it’s significantly lighter than the MPC Renaissance. I estimate that the MPC Touch is approximately 425mm x 220mm x 30mm, which makes it slightly larger than a Maschine Micro and certainly much less bulky than an MPC Renaissance.

akai professional mpc element fruity loops

Size Does Matter!Īt the time of writing there are no detailed specifications available for the MPC Touch but we can certainly gauge its size from the videos and from the fact that we know the screen is 7″ (measured diagonally from corner to corner). I’m ignoring the MPC Element in this MPC Touch preview, simply because the MPC Element controls the MPC Essentials software which is a slightly different branch of the main MPC Software, more focused on functioning as a single track plugin instance within a DAW.

akai professional mpc element fruity loops

It’s the exact same model as used by Native Instrument’s Maschine. So you are definitely tied/chained/locked-in to your computer when using these MPCs. use the hardware while looking at the computer screen). Once connected you can control (most of) the MPC software from the hardware (which includes a built in screen) or if you prefer, you can work directly in your computer with your mouse (or a bit of both, e.g. They are software controllers, designed to control one piece of software the imaginatively named MPC Software.These MPC controllers will do nothing unless they are attached via USB to your computer with the MPC Software application up and running. It’s important to note that Akai’s new generation of ‘MPCs’ are NOT standalone units like the classic legacy MPCs of the past. Quick Recap – Music Production Controller In this Akai MPC Touch preview, I’m going to look at how the forthcoming MPC Touch controller stacks up against the MPC Renaissance and MPC Studio based on the specifications Akai have released so far. Please note that this preview was written before the MPC Touch was actually released – I have now written a complete hands-on review of the Akai MPC Touch including a closer look at the new Touch UI.









Akai professional mpc element fruity loops