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  • Akai MPD24 USB/Midi MPC Pad Controller
    Akai MPD24 USB/Midi MPC Pad Controller

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    Brand: Akai
    Category: Musical Instruments

    List Price: $499.00
    Buy New: $189.00
    You Save: $310.00 (62%)



    New (10) Used (2) from $187.99

    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
    Sales Rank: 2952

    Media: Electronics
    Number Of Items: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.8
    Dimensions (in): 12.5 x 11.1 x 2
    The MPD24 features 16 MPC-style velocity and pressure sensitive pads plus transport controls for interfacing with DAW/sequencing applications via USB or MIDI. With Akai?s MPC 16 Levels and full Level features for ultimate pad control, four selectable pad banks totaling 64 pads, six assignable faders and eight assignable, 360 degree knobs for transmitting MIDI Control Change data, the MPD24 provides unprecedented creative freedom for manipulating sampled material.
    Warranty: 1 Year Parts & Labor

    MPN: MPD24
    Model: MPD24
    UPC: 825213002289
    EAN: 0825213002289
    ASIN: B000L9B8N8

    Release Date: August 12, 2008
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Features:
      • 16 velocity and pressure-sensitive, genuine MPC pads
      • 6 assignable Faders and 8 assignable 360 knobs for transmitting MIDI Control Change data
      • REW , FF, STOP PLAY and REC buttons that transmit MMC (MIDI Machine Control) messages to DAW/Sequencing applications
      • MIDI and/or USB operation, USB buss powered (or powered via optional AC adaptor)
      • Includes a customized version of Fxpansion's BFD Lite and Editor Librarian software (Mac and PC )

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    Akai Professionals MPD24 is the velocity sensitive pad controller for musicians and DJs working with sampled sounds. The MPD24 features 16 MPC-style velocity and pressure sensitive pads plus transport controls for interfacing with DAW/sequencing app...


    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Good Item!!!   November 11, 2008
    I recently purchased this item as a gift for my boyfriend, and for what I hear from him he loves it. He says that he still has to get use to how it all functions but the soft touch pads are great. Overall it is a great investment to have if you love making music.


    5 out of 5 stars MPC Pads. Akai quality.   March 25, 2008
    So many people argue whether or not to go hardware or software in the Hip-Hop production circles. Now it's even easier to make the switch to software and still retain that MPC feel of the oldschool. The pads are great and work just like an MPC would. What you get out of it depends on your sequencer though. I personally recommend and use Reason 4, which contrary to skeptics, is much more versatile and quicker to use than an MPC. Once you learn the work flow, and I mean really learn it you'll never go back to an MPC again. Trust me, the MPD is the future of producing with sequencers being in the forefront of every producers studio theses days.


    5 out of 5 stars Why isn't everything as simple and awesome as this?   November 9, 2007
     7 out of 7 found this review helpful

    I just love this product. I have made so much music with it. I just love the mpc style pads. I don't understand why keyboard manufactures don't use the sensitive pad system. It just feels like how an instrument should be controlled. I have a midi key board and the only reason I use it to get at more notes. This pad set up lets you pound out rhythm lines just like you would on a bass or guitar. Ones you figure out the cro matic scale set up. I want a giant one of these with like 64 keys.
    I am going to sell my mpc1000 because with the mpd24 I get the sensitivity of the mpc pad but the ease of control of my computers sequencer. Mpc software is so 1990 to me.
    I just adjust the swing in the sequencer on my computer and Bam! I have an mpc!

    Oh and writing drum loops is just so easy with this unit.



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