Oh, by the way, the headphone out is really punchy, so no chance you’ll find the sound too thin when monitoring on your headphone, even if it features a high impedence (too bad the connector is a small 3.5mm instead of the usual 6.35 that is usually featured on pro studio gears). You can even overdrive it all and have to take care (if need be you still can lower the master level setting in the internal mixer to avoid having the output overdriven). Frankly, I consider it a clear round: full, punchy, warm sounds are here, I’m almost surprised as I expected a more neutral/cleaner converter output so that’s a nice surprise. It was immediately recognized and you can browse it as easily as you would do on your computer.: very practical for those who like to use their directory tree to organise everything. It features 2GB of RAM to load samples (which is LARGELY Enough), and yesterday I mounted a NTFS 120GB SSD spare drive that I had, so I could put my entire samples collection + many others, and I have plenty of room left (with no need to reformat anything). This was the most important question to me, and I must admit Akai really did the job. I wish I could have given it 4.5 out of 5, but as you can’t give half-stars… I’ll go with 4, as it’s still perfectible!Īfter using it for a few days, I think I can deliver a review on this MPC Live and the said review is all the more positive!įirst, the promise to get a real standalone gear, like in the good ol’days BUT with modern features (touchscreen) and high capacities (RAM Size, SSD, USB3…), is kept.
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