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Fully Standalone MPC With 7-Inch Multi-Touch Display, 16GB On-Board Storage, Rechargeable Battery, Full Control Arsenal and 10GB Sound Library Included

- Standalone: Fully standalone MPC natively powered by MPC software 2 with 7 inch high resolution display, ableton link over wifi and bluetooth 4.0 midi support no computer required

- Control evolved: 16 MPC pads, 4 touch capacitive Q links, transport controls, full monitoring control and much more

- Portable powerhouse: Internal, rechargeable lithium ion battery and ultra compact footprint makes MPC live the ultimate go anywhere production solution

- Studio centerpiece: Experience pristine studio grade capture via on board selectable inputs: Turntable (RCA) with ground Peg and stereo balanced ¼ inch jack

- Infinite sounds, unlimited inspiration: Includes the vault 2.0 featuring samples and kits from leading sound design companies including capsun proaudio, MVP loops, toolroom, CR2 records, loopmasters and much more

Listed2 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • MPC Live Standalone Sampler / Sequencer
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 2017 - 2020
Number of Pads
  • 16 Pads
MIDI I/O
  • MIDI Input
  • MIDI Output
Analog / Digital
  • Digital
Polyphony
  • 64 Voices

About the Seller

Ronan's Gear Outlet

Dublin, Ireland
Joined Reverb:2023
Items Sold:1
Product Overview
Channeling the spirit of its famous predecessor into a modern unit made for portable playability, the Akai MPC Live Standalone Sampler/Sequencer is a versatile option for home production and performance alike. The 7" multi-touch screen and 16 pressure-sensitive RGB pads are your window into an enormous 16GB onboard storage preloaded with Vault 2.0 sound library loaded with classic samples and new sounds alike. Whether you're creating in Ableton or crushing a show, this is a powerful piece of gear.
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