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Akai Professional MPC Key 61 Synthesizer
Descrizione
Akai already comes backed up by a rich MPC-based history which all started when they took the Roger Linn designed LinnDrum (which was a great idea but notoriously unstable), developed their first drum machine and made the world a better place. Without the Akai MPC, hip-hop as we know it would never have been possible, and as such, the MPC quickly became a tried-and-true concept. Bringing things back to the present, you might think that an MPC unit always takes the form of a desktop module loaded with drum pads, but you'd be wrong. Enter the Akai Professional MPC Key 61 synthesizer.
The Akai Professional MPC Key 61: Underground to Mainstream
The MPC Key 61 may not be the only synth that offers a sequencer and stack of sound options, but as soon as you start adding up all of the features, the sheer quantity nudges this model to the front of the pack. At its core, the MPC Key 61 is relatively similar to the MPC Series models that came out a little while back. These are units that provide a classic MPC-based experienced coupled with an extensive on-board sequencer, a full-colour touchscreen and an expansive sound engine. Along with a set of drum pads, the MPC Key has all of that, and then with a 61-note after-touch keyboard thrown on top, meaning that this synth isn't purely focussed on hip-hop, but has been set up to do virtually anything.
The MPC Key 61: Under the Hood
The value of the MPC Key definitely sits in the range of options on offer. You're getting 128 sequencing tracks (drum grid, piano roll), a 192 polyphony, over 100 plugin effects, a clip-launcher and an arpeggiator. Twenty-five plugin instruments are also provided along with eight audio tracks, more than 800 MPC drum kits, and a jack or XLR microphone can even be plugged in at will. In terms of plugin instruments, you're set up with a generic sample synth, a four-operator FM-synth, a library of grand pianos, strings, electric pianos, organs, a virtual ARP 2600 and more. And, when you do plug in a microphone, it's supported by effects like pitch-correction, a doubler and harmonizer. Basically, you're getting a whole lot of everything under one hood.
Other Awesome Features
Beneath all of the built-in software, this is one potent instrument. The clear 7 inch display has a 1200 by 800 pixel resolution - more than enough for serious sequencing. Wifi functionality is included as well as Bluetooth. There's even an Ableton Link and 32 gigabytes of storage space, 16 gigs of which is taken up by the factory-loaded sounds, and an extra 4 gigabytes of RAM is provided to ensure super-fast performance. And there's more: a CV/gate, an ethernet port for the Ableton Link, and a USB stick port. Basically, what Akai have managed to do is take all of the fluid workflow of a computer and stash it inside a synth, offering a tactile, fully tweakable experience that takes things out of the box.
Consigli e osservazioni
- Please note: From the 1st of November up to and including the 31st of December, 2024, every MPC Key 61 comes with the Ultimate Workstation Bundle. All you need to do to claim this software pack is register your purchase via the InMusic website after creating an account. The Ultimate Workstation Bundle includes:
- Instruments and effect plug-ins:
- Jura
- Jura Chorus
- Mini D
- Air Flavor Pro
- Soft Clipper
- Flex-Beat
- 808 Sub Factory
- Ring The Alarm
- MPC Stems
- Delay Pro
- Expansions (15x):
- Neo Sunset
- Pad Thai Vol 1
- Rawcuts
- Rawcutz Premier Beats
- Trap Soul & RnB
- Dark Parallax Vol 1
- OB Rising
- Chilled Trap
- Definitive 90s RnB
- Future Dimensions
- Hook City Trap n Soul
- Tim Kelley Presents
- Making Lo-Fi Beats Masterclass
- Urban Roulette
- Vintage Provider
Specifiche
Caratteristiche
- Formato rack 19'' no
- Numero di tasti 61
- Arpeggiatore / sequencer sequencer
- Audio via USB no
- Controllo aftertouch
- Sustainable product not specified
- Ingressi sintetizzatore microfono, di linea
- Sorgente sonora sample player, FM
- MIDI e CV/Gate MIDI in, MIDI out, MIDI thru, MIDI via USB, CV / gate out, Ableton Link (RJ45)
- Synthesizer options extensive
- Uscite sintetizzatore jack di linea
- Polyphony 192
- Synthesizer kind standard
- Tipo di tastiera keyboard action
- Vintage remake no
- Tipo di sintetizzatore tastiera
- Difficulty level intermediate
Peso e dimensioni imballaggio incluso
- Peso (imballaggio incluso) 13,7 kg
- Dimensioni (imballaggio incluso) 120,5 x 49,0 x 23,5 cm
Specifiche
- Akai Professional MPC Key 61
- synthesizer
- contents:
- MPC Key 61
- power cable
- USB cable
- software download card
- quick start guide
- safety manual
- dimensions: 986 x 313 x 97mm
- weight: 8.1 kg
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De toetsen zijn een stuk korter dan een standaard toetsenbord. Dit staat zover ik weet, nergens vermeld. Dat is natuurlijk fout. Verder hebben ze de toetsen veel te streng geveerd, waardoor het spelen nog verder bemoeilijkt wordt. Verder waren alle presets extreem verschillend van volume, zodat je de ene prima hoorde, maar de volgende nauwelijks, of helemaal niet. Een ander mankement was dat 1 bepaalde toets altijd 3 maal zo luid klonk als de rest. Dit was op bijna alle presets het geval. Daar ik speciaal dit product had gekozen, vanwege de ruimte besparende voordelen, was ik erg teleurgesteld. Retour en een mpc live 2 gekocht. Minder praktisch en ergonomisch in mijn geval, maar het werkt.
Ik zocht een apparaat waarmee ik tracks kan opnemen zonder computer. Ik werkt al jaren met Reason, maar ervaar dat ik achter de computer vaak te veel met de computer bezig ben en te weinig muziek aan het maken ben. Pas enkele dagen in gebruik, maar wat een geweldig apparaat. Hier mijn eerste indrukken.
De kwaliteit van de geluiden is prima. Het scherm reageert vlot en is voldoende groot. Logische bediening en zeer intuïtieve interface die uitnodigt om het apparaat zonder manual te ontdekken. Een heerlijke sequencer waarmee je eenvoudig kan opnemen.
Soms even wachten tijdens het laden of saven. En hopelijk komt er in een toekomstige update een mogelijkheid om over alle plugins te zoeken. Dat is nu helaas niet mogelijk.
Sorry, ik maak een typo tijdens het tikken, maar ik bedoel met de volgende woorden:
weining = weinig
sumier = summier
Hallo,
Wat staat er weining info bij dit apparaat...zo kan je toch nooit een aankoop doen?
De specs is wel erg sumier.
Free Stack of Software with the Akai MPC Live II and MPC Key 61
giovedì 31 ottobre 2024 di KasperGood news for everyone who's been thinking about picking up an Akai MPC Live II or MPC Key 61: from the 1st of November up to and including the 31st of December, 2024, you get a fat stack of software for free with either bit of kit. Read on to learn more.
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I just bought an MPC Key 61, being brand new to the MPC Universe. I was looking for a keyboard workstation with an onboard sequencer that could record audio tracks alongside MIDI tracks, and had at least mono aftertouch. The only one I could find was the recently discontinued Korg Kronos. I didn't want a used one. So for me, there was really no other integrated option available.
Of course there is far more to the MPC Key 61 than that. e.g. 16 velocity and poly aftertouch drum pads, sampling, 25 included virtual instruments and the fully featured DAW. Plus you can fit an onboard SATA drive. And it sounds great!!!
Scouring all the reviews, there were almost all highly positive, except for the following few complaints:
1. The keybed - however I really like it! There is a slight clunk when you hit a note hard, more than my Yamaha PSR-SX900, but this makes it feel closer to a "real" upright piano.
2. Bugs in the operating system - it has reset itself once in 4 weeks of use, so not a major issue
3. Touchscreen slightly too small - it could always be bigger but it is perfectly usable eben for event editing
4. No onboard speakers - yes that would have been handy but it is nice and light and small as it is.
5. Projects take a few seconds to load, and while doing so the keyboard won't play anything. A slight annoyance for live use, not a deal breaker
I would add the following:
1. Only one headphone socket - so I got a headphone amplifier 1 in 4 out.
2. No great sax sound that I can find
3. A little quirky - e.g. you can only have 8 virtual instruments at once in one project, which isn't really a problem, but no way I have found of deleting them so you can add more!
4. The live performance set list system is not as easy to use or as slick as the Yamaha SX900 system
Bearing all of the above in mind - I would highly recommend this keyboard