Learn some practical uses for the new ‘NOTE OFF’ feature introduced in MPC 2.10

Akai MPC One & MPC One Plus tutorials – tips, tricks, workflows and tutorials for Akai’s entry level standalone MPCs, the MPC One & MPC One Plus. For the complete, continually updated guide to the MPC One, check out the MPC Bible.
Learn some practical uses for the new ‘NOTE OFF’ feature introduced in MPC 2.10
In this MPC X, MPC One & MPC Live tutorial I’m going to take a look at the MPC Autosampler which allows you to ‘clone’ your favourite VST/AU instrument patches so they can be used as standard ‘keygroup’ programs in standalone mode.
Harness the power of subtractive synthesis in your MPC to design your own sounds and instruments!
In this MPC X, MPC One & MPC Live tutorial we’ll learn how to create a grimy layered clap using a range of sound design techniques, all entirely within PROGRAM EDIT mode.
Discover various workflows for efficient rearranging of pad layout in your MPC drum kits; suitable for all modern MPCs, MPC Software & MPC Beats.
Learn how to connect and configure MIDI controllers with the MPC One/Live/X, including multiple controller set ups.
A new update for the ‘MPC Bible’ is now live, with support for MPC firmware 2.8 & the MPC Live II. This is a free update for all existing owners!
Out Now: The latest edition of the MPC Bible features full support for the new MPC One, making this the complete guide to Akai’s range of standalone MPCs.
Looking for your first MPC? The MPC one is here and it’s probably perfect for you.
Find out more about Akai’s new standalone touchscreen MPC – the MPC One!