Archive for April, 2023

Akai MPC X Special Edition Review

Host Ziv Eliraz, in his latest loopop video, takes a very in-depth look at the new Akai Pro MPC X Special Edition, which was introduced earlier today.

Eliraz shares his thoughts on how the MPC X SE compares to the MPC One, Live II, MPC X, MPC Studio 2 and Force; looks at the features and capabilities of the new MPC X SE; and then offers his take on the new MPC’s pros and cons.

Watch the video and share your thoughts on the new Akai Pro MPC X SE in the comments!

Topics covered:

0:00 Intro

1:00 Similarities

2:40 MPC X vs SE

3:40 Q-Links knobs

7:30 Connectivity

10:05 Battery/speaker

10:30 More buttons

12:25 Screen

13:45 Pads

14:15 Touch strip

14:45 Keys

15:20 Storage

15:50 Pros & cons

18:25 Outro

 

Five12 debuts QV-L, Quad Variable LFO Eurorack Module

Five12, makers of the Numerology software sequencer and the Vector Eurorack sequencer, has introduced QV-L, a new Eurorack module that offers 4 multi-waveform digital LFOs with 19 different waveforms.

These include morphing waveforms, sequenced waveforms, and chaos generators.

In addition to the 4 assignable CV outputs, the QV-L includes 4 CV inputs that can be used to modulate just about anything, and 2 gate inputs for triggering tempo sync.

The Five12 QV-L module is available now for $379.

 

Akai Professional introduces MPC X Special Edition, “The Most Powerful MPC Ever”


It might look retro, but the MPC X Special Edition is actually “the most powerful MPC ever”. The 35th anniversary version gets more RAM, storage and instruments than the standard model.

We are delighted to see that Akai has returned to this retro scheme for its MPC X Special Edition. Launched to celebrate the Music Production Centre’s 35th birthday, this takes the features of the standard MPC X, which was released in 2017, and adds some 2023 upgraded spec.

Akai says that the MPC X SE is the most powerful MPC ever, featuring a quad-core processor and 4GB of RAM from 2GB. MPC X SE is also the only MPC with 2 In/4 Out MIDI, and the internal storage capacity has been raised to 48GB, up from 16GB.

The additional memory mean faster loading times and better performance, while the extra space ensures that you can store more large projects. 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. 100+ Insert Effects from AIR Music Tech are also included.

“The journey for MPC has been a labour of love,” reckons Senior Akai Professional product manager Dan Gill. “We strive every day to deliver the tools that will empower all music-makers, from our life-long MPC users who trust and rely on their MPCs to keep up with their daily music grind, down to the newest members of the MPC community who look to the MPC legend as they foray into their nascent musical endeavours.

MPC X Special Edition is a tribute to where we’ve come from, what we’ve accomplished, and marker of the next chapter of innovatory, groundbreaking music product development.”

Features:

  • Standalone MPC – No computer required
  • MPC Plugin Collection- 20+ MPC Instruments
  • 48GB Internal Storage (over 16GB for User Storage)
  • 4GB RAM for Sampling and Audio Recording
  • 100+ Insert Effects from AIR Music Tech
  • Adjustable 10.1” Multi-Gesture Touch Screen
  • 16 Assignable Q Link Knobs
  • Iconic ‘Retro’ MPC Colorway
  • Includes MPC 2 Desktop software for Mac and PC.


The MPC X Special Edition is now available worldwide for $2499. Find out more on the Akai Pro website.