Akai has introduced its "most powerful and advanced" MPC ever, the MPC Live III, which arrives with upgraded processing, expanded performance tools and a redesigned workflow aimed at beatmakers, producers and performers who want full creative control – all achieved on device without a computer.

What started in 1988 with the original Akai MPC – one of the most significant pieces of equipment in modern music and the backbone of early hip-hop and electronica – has evolved into a standalone production powerhouse that keeps the MPC's identity intact and updates it for the contemporary producer. The MPC Live III is driven by an 8-core processor paired with 8GB RAM that, together, enable up to 32 plug-in instances, 16 audio tracks and desktop-grade features like Pro Stems Separation and Super Ti

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