Akai have now launched the replacement for the MPC One – the MPC One Plus. But what exactly has changed?

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Akai have now launched the replacement for the MPC One – the MPC One Plus. But what exactly has changed?
In the market for a new standalone MPC? In this MPC buyer’s guide I compare Akai’s four touchscreen standalone MPCs – the MPC One Plus, MPC X SE, MPC Key 61 and MPC Live II
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.
Fat finger drumming kits and MIDI patterns for all MPCs and the Akai Force!
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!
Use the MPC Live, MPC One and MPC X to build a life-like acoustic drum kit using round robins chopped from a live break!
MPC Expansions look great in the browser but their thumbnail images can drain system memory and slow down boot time – in this guide we’ll learn how to avoid all these issues!
Everything you need to know about creating and using MPC Expansion packs! For the MPC X, MPC Key 61, MPC Live, MPC One and all MPC Software controllers.