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Satisfy your acid needs with the sounds of a TB-303, groove on with a Moog bassline, or get low with deep sub-bass sounds. Bassline emulates a deep mono synth, ideal for all types of productions. Electric brings the smooth sound of the Fender Rhodes to your productions, with colour controls to boot. Tubesynth emulates the tones of a classic analogue polysynth, with five effects, parameter controls and presets. Live soundsīeloved vintage sounds come right out-of-the-box with Live II thanks to three plug-in instruments.
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Combine this with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, and you’ll be able to sync up to Ableton Live in no time with Link – just in case you want a little more firepower. With deep MIDI routing capabilities across tracks, MIDI-compatible synths, drum machines and sound modules, Live II might just take centre stage in your production and live setups.īuilt with eight CV/Gate outputs, in the form of four TRS jacks, you’ll have no issues fusing modular rigs to your MPC Live II setup. MIDI Multi capability will allow you to connect and route all your MIDI gear, including class-compliant USB Keyboards, MIDI interfaces and USB to CV modules. The seven-inch multi-touch display will let you zoom in and out of waveforms, navigate around your projects, adjust plug-in settings, tap in sequences and more. Powered by the MPC 2.8 software, you can sequence and automate all your sounds in Live II, be it an internal or external instrument. Five new hardware buttons are onboard to enhance the editing workflow, including Mute, Time Correct and Mix, allowing you to tweak tracks without skipping a beat. Akai MPC Live II’s standalone capabilities follow that of the MPC X and MPC One, with the addition of an internal lithium-ion battery, offering five hours of on-the-go use – this is one hour less than Live II’s predecessor.