![]() ![]() ![]() Musically speaking, the best feature of all may be “Direct Record” mode. But while bundles are nice extras, I think the big news here is more mature functionality for the MPC software’s workflows. I’m not convinced the changes are going to make anyone switch, but I can imagine what Akai is delivering here should make existing users very happy, indeed.Īs NI bundled Maschine with Massive, Akai also – via InMusic’s AIR – have a killer synth of their own, the lovely Hybrid 3. The MPC Renaissance is more of a “throw it in your station wagon” affair, but it feels fantastic – the pads are brilliant. The MPC Studio is slim and messenger bag-friendly, when Native Instruments’ Maschine is big and luggable. Let’s get one thing straight: now that Akai has made the jump from hardware to hybrid hardware/software, the hardware they make is very, very good. ![]()
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