Akai MPC XL – The Most Powerful Groovebox Ever

Akai just revealed‍ its ⁣most ⁣powerful​ standalone groovebox, the MPC XL. For the uninitiated, the MPC has been around since​ the 1980s ‌and⁢ pretty much defined hip ‍hop from ‌that‍ era. The line has ⁤continuously iterated⁤ to keep⁢ up with the​ times ‍and the XL looks⁣ to ‍be the baddest⁣ of them all.

First of all,​ it offers four times the processing ‍power of previous MPCs, wich is enough to load up to 32 virtual ‍instruments at the ​same time. This is assisted by a full 16GB of RAM, which ⁣is a ⁤whole lot ⁤in this era of‌ AI tomfoolery. The XL can handle 16 audio⁢ tracks⁣ together. In ⁣my⁢ experience with previous units, this ​is ⁢more than ‍enough ​for a full song.

It runs on a proprietary OS and features‍ a 10-inch OLED touchscreen for ‌making adjustments.Ther ⁢are⁢ also dozens of ⁤knobs and buttons to ‌play with, including 16 knobs‌ that ⁢integrate with the display for real-time ‍feedback.

The XL features a step ​sequencer, but this is an​ MPC. The real star⁢ attraction ‍are those 16 drum pads. These ⁢pads ⁤can be ⁤set‌ to trigger samples and hits,but ‌can‌ also be programmed to ⁣initiate​ effects and do all kinds of other stuff. Each pad has four quadrants, one for each corner, and they ‍are all fully adjustable.

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