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Akai’s new MPC Live III has launched: here’s everything you need to know about features, pricing, and availabilityAkai has launched the third iteration of its MPC Live workstation, offering the “fastest processor of any MPC to date”, and reimagined pads.
Building upon the MPC Live II, which landed back in 2020 and introduced built-in speakers, this new model offers a boatload of upgrades and new features, notably with the addition of new MPCe pads, which are 3D-sensing, ultra-responsive, and designed for more nuanced expression.
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Akai says that the MPC Live III has been crafted for “producers who move fast”, with a vast range of tools for all needs – from basic beatmaking to advanced music production – all within a standalone unit that requires no laptop. Let’s take a closer look at what it has to offer:
What are the key features of the Akai MPC Live III?
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Starting with the new MPCe pads, not only are they much more responsive, but they also enable X/Y control of one-shot layers, sample blending, plus dynamic note repeats and articulations. The unit also has a new 8-core processor with 8GB of RAM, stepping things up from its predecessor’s Quad Core, and has an onboard rechargeable battery, speakers, and a mic, plus deep MIDI and CV control.
For the first time ever in an MPC, this new unit also welcomes clip launching, step sequencing, and assignable performance buttons. Pro Stems Separation is onboard, and you can also load up to 32 instrument plugin instances and 16 audio tracks – all made smoother with its snazzy new processor, of course.
The MPC Live III also offers direct sampling via USB-C, and there are 32 channels of MIDI for seamless DAW integration if desired. Check out the video below for further details on its additional features:
How much does the Akai MPC Live III cost and when is it available?
The new Akai MPC Live III is priced at $1,699 USD / €1,649.99 / £1,399.99. It is available to buy now through select dealers including Thomann, Amazon, Andertons, and Bop DJ.
You can find out more about the MPC Live III or locate a dealer via the Akai Professional website.
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Akai’s new MPC Live III has launched: here’s everything you need to know about features, pricing, and availability
musictech.comAkai has launched the third iteration of its MPC Live workstation, offering the “fastest processor of any MPC to date”, and reimagined pads.
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