In 2005 Kawai MP8 instrument with significantly improved and simplified characteristics appeared featuring a black metal housing. The number of internal sounds compared to the predecessor (MP4) was increased 4 times up to 256, and polyphony - to 192...
In 2007 the music market got an improved version of the digital piano MP8 - MP8 II with enhanced performance. The number of internal sounds compared to the first instrument of the MP4 series, was increased 4 times up to 256, and polyphony – up to 192...
The release of the minimalistic AKAI MPC Element took place in 2013. It is a controller featuring 16 pads with a USB connection to the computer. It comes with a serial number for MPC Essentials, a stripped down version of the MPC software that you could...
Akai MPC Live: Stand-Alone Beat Production Powerhouse The Akai MPC Live represents a significant shift in the MPC product line, returning to stand-alone operation after five years of focusing on hybrid software-controller models. This portable workstation...
A Portable Powerhouse with a Speaker Twist Several years after the introduction of the original MPC Live, Akai Professional has returned with a refined sequel that builds upon their successful standalone workstation formula. The MPC Live II emerged as a...