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Akai MPC Sample​

American retailer Alto Music has leaked the new Akai MPC Sample on eBay, priced at $399.
According to the leak, the MPC Sample is a portable hardware sampler inspired by the legendary MPC60 and MPC3000. Design-wise, I’d say: Honey, I shrunk down my vintage MPC, or maybe it’s a Teenage Engineer K.O. II in MPC style.
They write:
For nearly 40 years, MPCs have shaped the sound and culture of modern music production. MPC Sample carries this legacy forward by making the art of sampling more accessible and approachable than ever before
The leak says that the MPC Samples features a sampler engine, a sequencer, and an effects processor that puts the iconic workflow of vintage MPCs into a compact, modern format with features that empower limitless creativity.
Among the effects, you have a granulator, ring mod, Lo-Fi, color, delay, reverb, half-speed, chorus, flanger, phaser, beat repeat, and more.

Sampling On The Go​

It features classic MPC pads, a full-color display, and simple creative controls. The page says that it is designed for hands-on sampling, looping, and beatmaking right out of the box.
For immediate idea generation, this standalone hardware comes with over 100 kits, inspiring pad and knobs effects, and an intuitive chopping workflow.
Looking at the interface, you have the important features right at your fingertips, including FXs, chopping, muting, and on-the-fly looping. MPC Sample includes all the storage and connectivity options creatives need, says the leak.
This includes a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, a microSD card slot, an onboard sequencer, an internal microphone, a built-in speaker, and a USB-C connection. They promise that no computer or DAW is required.
t seems that with the MPC Sample, Akai is bringing out a complete counterpart to the actual MPC series. It’s entirely focused on sampling, without the DAW-like workflow and plugins.
On the back side, you can also see an excellent I/O setup. You get a headphone socket, sync out, MIDI in/out on TRS, stereo in and out on 6.3mm sockets, USB-C port, and a power on/off button. It looks like it’s powered either by USB-C or via the built-in battery.

Early Look​

This is very surprising. I was expecting an MPC One Mk2 rather than this. If this news is true, then I find it more interesting than another large MPC, as I’ll probably prefer its workflow to the DAW-like experience of the larger MPCs.
Akai MPC Sample availability TBA. According to the leak, it will cost $399.
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