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Akai MPC 500 with 128MB RAM MPCHunter
Akai MPC 500 with 128MB RAM MPCHunter
Akai Mpc 500. Akai MPC 500 with 128MB RAM MPCHunter The MPC500 supports 16-bit/44.1 kHz sample rates and provides upward of 128MB of RAM. When connected to a Mac or PC via USB, you can drag and drop data between the computer and your MPC500's CF card, just like a hard drive.
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The rest of the top panel features transport controls, a volume control and gain dial for input sources, plus Akai's Q-link controller. Conceived by Akai in collaboration with the acclaimed electronic engineer, Roger Linn, the MPC 500 is a testament to the evolution of the Music Production Center (MPC)
Akai MPC 500 with 128MB RAM MPCHunter
Beats and productions created in MPC500 can be dropped into your computer via USB or into your main MPC with the swappable CF card when you get back into the studio 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 16MB of memory comes standard and can be expanded up to 128MB
Akai MPC 500 with 128MB RAM MPCHunter. It has 12 velocity and pressure-sensitive rubber MPC pads Beats and productions created in MPC500 can be dropped into your computer via USB or into your main MPC with the swappable CF card when you get back into the studio
Akai MPC 500 with 128MB RAM MPCHunter. The MPC family's answer to the Portastudio, combining core MPC2000-style sampling and sequencing facilities with some of the refinements (most notably USB connectivity) from the MPC2500 The units are also marked by the incorporation of extensive sampling abilities and MID.