Over the years, the series has become more technologically sophisticated, with Akai integrating more sampling time, touchscreens, and PC connectivity, but the core workflow has remained largely the same. ![]() Its instantly recognizable grid of 16 pads (and its ability to chromatically spread samples across them) created a new way to think about music production. It began in 1988 with the Roger Linn-designed MPC60 and has continued to dominate the world of beat-making for more than three decades. There’s no denying the pedigree of Akai Professional’s MPC series. Is it worth your time to learn another DAW? ![]() Akai Professional have released a free DAW based on the famous MPC workflow.
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