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Akai MPC Live II Retro Edition
Retro Edition includes a range of features for both production and live performance, including a step sequencer, clip launching, and track mixing. Its intuitive interface and workflow make it easy to create music and experiment with different sounds and ideas.
IK Multimedia UNO Drum – Drum Machine
Analog/PCM drum machine. Fully programmable. Ultra-portable.
Akai MPC One Standalone Sampler
The MPC One also features advanced sampling capabilities, allowing users to record and manipulate audio in real-time. It includes a range of built-in effects, including EQ, compression, and reverb, as well as a range of insert effects powered by AIR Music Tech.
Akai MPC Live II Standalone Sampler
Akai Professional MPC Live II is a powerful and versatile standalone sampler and sequencer, offering a range of features and connectivity options for both production and live performance. Its compact and portable design makes it ideal for musicians on the go.
Akai MPC Studio Music Production System
The MPC Studio features a robust set of features, including a built-in 4×4 MIDI interface, MPC Software for Mac and PC, and a library of over 6GB of sound content. It also includes a range of built-in effects, including EQ, compression, delay, and more.
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