![]() ![]() On the back there are four audio outputs, two line/microphone inputs with 48v phantom, eight CV/gate inputs and outputs, MIDI in, out and thru and a sustain, expression input and an extra input for a pedal of your choice. It has a 61 keyboard with aftertouch, 16 drum pads, pitch and mod wheel, and a large touch display, to name a few. The MPC KEY 61 is, as I said, a complete workstation. This sampler has 61 keys and has almost the same sample functions as the S-900. In 1986, two years before the introduction of the MPC60, Akai introduced the X7000. ![]() Of course, you can use the MPC on stage, but then you need a MIDI keyboard, so we waited for a version with keys, and here it is: the MPC KEY.Īn Akai sampler with keys is not new. These machines don’t have a keyboard, and are designed for the studio. It all started with the MPC60, designed by Roger Linn in 1988, and now from the MPC one to the X. ![]() MPC used to stand for MIDI Production Center, but today it stands for Music Production Center. ![]()
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