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About This Listing

128 MB memory extension
1GB Card + original 128MB Akai Samples Card
Original manual + Beat Making On the Akai MPC 500 (printed book)

Listed2 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • MPC500 Music Production Center
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 2006 - 2013
MIDI I/O
  • USB MIDI
  • MIDI Input
  • MIDI Output
Number of Pads
  • 16 Pads
Polyphony
  • 32 Voices
Analog / Digital
  • Digital

About the Seller

Márton's Gear Outlet

Gödöllő, Hungary
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Product Overview
Developed by Akai in tandem with the well-known electronic engineer Roger Linn, the MPC (Music Production Center) is in essence a powerful drum machine with an interactive interface of signature rubber squares. The units are also marked by the incorporation of extensive sampling abilities and MIDI sequencing, which became more powerful in newer models. The MPCs are some of the most popular production tools for old-school and modern hip-hop and rap.

The MPC500 is the smallest and most portable MPC model.

Years of production: ca. 2009-2012

Product specs: 12 touch pads, 16 MB sampling memory, onboard time stretch and pitch shift, four pad banks, one MIDI input and one MIDI outputs

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