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Every Important Akai MPC Drum Machine From the Akai MPC-60 to the Akai MPC-4000. Designed and Developed by Jakee Knibbs 4/22/13

Akai MPC 2500
Akai MPC 60/MPC60II
Akai MPC 2000/XL
Akai MPC 3000
Akai MPC-400

mpc2500

mpc60

mpc2000xk

mpc3000

mpc4000

The original MPC60 was a first result of alliance between Roger Linn and Akai . Shortly after the MPC60's release, the MPC60-II was designed. Released in 1991, the MPC60-II offered most of the same features as the MPC60, with an added headphone output and a plastic housing replacing the original metal one

Features

  • 16pads - 2 pad banks (64 voices per program)
  • sampling rate of 40 kHz (freq response 20 Hz - 18 kHz)
  • 750 kB sampling memory (13.1 seconds), upgradable to 1.5 MB (26.2 seconds) (expansion card: EXM003)
  • 128 sounds in memory, 64 sounds per program, 16 voice polyphony.
  • 2 MIDI inputs, 4 MIDI outputs
  • 20 songs, 99 sequences, 99 tracks, 60,000 note capacity
  • 8 assignable outputs + 1 stereo + 1 effects send/return
  • Internal Floppy Drive (Double Density 720 kB)