![]() Of course, you also get all the features that MPC X fans will be familiar with, such as a 10.1-inch multi-gesture touchscreen, 16 assignable Q Link knobs with OLEDs, and that iconic bank of 16 velocity- and pressure-sensitive pads. 100+ Insert Effects from AIR Music Tech are included, too. That said, some of the hard drive space is taken up with an expanded roster of instruments, including the Fabric XL synth, Stage Piano and OPx4 FM synth that were previously seen in the MPC Key 61. The additional memory should mean faster loading times and better performance, while the extra space ensures that you can store more large projects. In fact, there are some very practical additions: RAM has been doubled from 2GB to 4GB, and the internal storage capacity has been raised to 48GB, up from 16GB. Read the full Akai Pro MPC X Special Edition reviewĪctually, garnish probably isn’t the word, because the improvements here are far more than decorative.Launched to celebrate the Music Production Centre’s 35th birthday, this takes the meat of the standard MPC X, which was released in 2017, and adds some 2023 garnish. ![]() ![]() Recent models may have come in black, but as far we’re concerned, the MPC colour is grey, so we’re delighted to see that Akai has returned to this retro scheme for its MPC X Special Edition. ![]()
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