Akai Professional MPC Live II Standalone Production System | Gear4music overview
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2020
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Like catching lightning in a bottle. That's how it feels. The Akai Professional MPC Live II Standalone Production System lets you capture, play, and edit creative ideas whenever and wherever they arrive. To do that, the MPC Live II is equipped with a touch screen display, 16 responsive pads, and a whole host of hardware controls - giving you instant changes.
A built-in set of monitors make collaborating that much easier too. Plus, your headphones are now one less piece of gear to forget. But the MPC Live II is not just an on-the-go creator. You can now use MIDI and CV Gate connections to add modular gear to your setup. Meaning the MPC Live II can function as the creative brain of your studio setup.
If that's not enough, it's also powered by the same processor as the iconic MPC X. Finally, the MPC Live II Standalone Production System comes complete with Akai Professional's incredible new MPC 2.8 software - so you can get started straight away!
Excellent review. I bought one of these a month ago and this tutorial helped me answer questions I had. Peace,
Nice. Came for a review. And now leaving with some sickkkkk ideas. Not to mention some awesome chords. Thanks glad I bumped into this channel. Will sub...👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🎧🎧🎧🎧
Great info! Thanks! Removing the distracting background music would be a plus.
Polecam
So with the latest software revision, can you have two keyboards connected via the MIDI in ports, or a keyboard running a split to two different midi channels on the one midi input, and have them control different internal sounds (or route them to the midi/cv outputs)
Is it multi-timbral in that sense now?
i believe so
Where is the discount code?
Can I use this for live stream on my iPhone?
its half standalone, need a battery pack so I can make a beat on the train or library
Has a batery included the MPC one doesnt
People are mixing up standalone with portable standalone. Every unit that has its own processing power and memory built in is a standalone machine therefore doesn't need a computer to function. The portable aspect is a separate thing that has nothing to do with where this term came from. And yes the live has speakers and a battery and if someones idea of a true standalone includes built in portability there's probably nothing better out there
Nah you’re thinking of the MPC One Jay, the Live 2 has 6 hours battery life, and built in speakers!
@@Jonathan_Doe_ oookay kool
Poor demonstration... changes sound always the same