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Akai About To Release The MPC Renaissance Music Production Controller

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Akai MPC Renaissance Music Production Controller

Akai About To Release The MPC Renaissance Music Production Controller

MPC Renaissance Music Production Controller Get ready for the next generation of MPC We’re about to change the game all over again Akai MPC akai mpc music pr…

Gaurav Dayal cooks a “Fresh Beat” in front of you.. totally RAW and Uncut. Watch the process of “sampling” from a record here.. with step by step text instru…

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Posted by in Akai MPC 4000 Blog Tags: about, Akai, Controller, music, Production, Release, Renaissance

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  1. NZU TYBO Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    THE VIDEO IS NOT ALL THAT..BUT IF YOU DON’T KNOW WHO ARAAB MUZIK..SEAN C &
    LV IS.. I THINK THEY SHOULD HAVE JUST STUCK TO FEATURES AND SPECS OVER WHO
    TO USE IN SELLING IT..

  2. ansiaaa666 Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    @komposa1 it’s not standalone. both the renaissance and the studio versions
    need a computer in order to work. the software on the computer is
    standalone, meaning it doesn’t need another DAW

  3. ben ten Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    i think he mpc renaissance will sell well, if u are an mpc user and know it
    like your back had it will be no real learning curve. the only learning
    curve would be the software.. instead of buying a maschine and learning all
    over again…. no disrespect to maschine…

  4. keyc505 Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    I don’t think you and I were watching the same mpc renaissance video. The
    video I saw had really good production quality and the producers in have
    made platinum hits. So I’m not sure what you meant when you said they
    didn’t go all out or do hd video like native instruments does because I’m
    sure they used very high quality cameras you can tell by the footage. I
    mean come on did you not see Arab Muzik playing the entire beat with his
    hands with out sequencing? That shit was crazy!

  5. Strugglebuggie TV Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    Not true…when they realeased the 5000, they did NO CELEBRITY PRODUCER
    video and of course, it didnt sell…and as far as all those famous old
    school MPC genuis dudes, they need to stick with what they know…MPC got
    ABLETON to design their software, look at the GUI, its gunna be dope…the
    slimline is gunna be the cheepo version 2 compete with MASCHINE…

  6. Lester Kearney Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    People gonna buy that thing just because its from akai

  7. MrCashAtHand Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    Thanks for the news!

  8. prettdboy Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    Maschine is done!!! That’s all I’mma say! Maschine still don’t have
    timestretch…smfh!!!

  9. pbarre79 Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    i’m a straight mpc dude that recently switched over to the maschine just
    because it integrated hardware with the software. It’s about time akai made
    their own version because the mpc sequencing is unmatched. The main selling
    point to me would be whether you can have different tempos for different
    sequences of the same song. All my real producers know the maschine can’t
    do that and it’s one of my biggest gripes. If the price is right i’m
    definitely copping!

  10. DJKODINE Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    Your basically gonna need a mac or pc with this thing, unlike the older
    mpc’s its a stand alone machine by it’s self, I think it will emulate older
    mpc’s ex. mpc 3000, mpc 60, Im still trying to figure out how they are
    going to do that? I still miss that analog sound dirty hard hiting drums
    vs. The clean drums with little to no low end

  11. tavares askew Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    no matter the cost imma get it

  12. NZU TYBO Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    @2020TYBO..OH YEAH..THE BEST MPC SEQUENCER AND ANYTHING ELSE IS THE
    4000..JUST NOTICED YOU DID’NT MENTION THAT ONE AT ALL..

  13. elohimfetus Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    100!

  14. hitcreatormusic Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    @b3at2 I’m 34 and I’m not trying to make it with music like most younger
    people. I don’t give a shit about the music industry. I still mess around
    with music as a hobbie and I do get paid well to do these videos on youtube
    from google.

  15. boomtomb Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    @prettdboy lmao & smdh

  16. ben ten Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    i cant wait to see it in action… and the dude with the iced out watch is
    araabmuzik dude play like whole beats from start to finish with his
    hands… granted that the vid didn’t show all dat but…

  17. Kevin Kidd Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    I brought the MPK49 a few years ago,to me this is nothing more than your
    average controller.But you will still need the right software for a quality
    sound.The graphics are okay but value wise I think it should not cost
    anymore than 600.00 All it is,is an empty controller.I need more
    reviews.It’s probably a gimick.Akai created something less expensive to
    make up for less revenue period.The only good thing about this device is
    the” pads.”

  18. JRLM Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    I agree regardless if those producers in the commercial are platnum selling
    are not all they did was make wack sounding loops and moving around
    funny… I don’t care who you are show me some tricks..

  19. hitcreatormusic Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    @DJKODINE I wish I could’ve held on to mine. Maschine is cool, But it’s
    know MPC

  20. Weston Stephens Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    This unit looks like Maschine with an audio card built in. There are
    obvious differences with the form factor, but more or less it’s the same
    concept. Maschine’s MSRP is $699, with this in mind I would speculate that
    the Renaissance is going to be released with a street price of at least
    $999. Akai may possibly price it to compete directly with Maschine at $699,
    but that would make too much sense. I can’t see Akai getting this right.

  21. 4iamu Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    Why are you using JR Sports Brief music? Did you compose this beat?

  22. Dennis van Dalen Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    @hitcreatormusic Totally true bruh, you think you might sell your Maschine
    to get a hold on a 2500 again?

  23. JRLM Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    You look old man… And still making beats.. give me some words of
    encouragement so as to calm the feeling of panic as I approach 29 and I’ve
    only had small commercial success..

  24. firstryfilms Sep, 4 - 2014 +reply

    @hitcreatormusic no mpc

  25. Strugglebuggie TV Sep, 5 - 2014 +reply

    JUST BLAZE was the biggest critic and backstabber to the MPC…remember his
    seven page internet rant he did when the 5000 dropped and it didnt have
    certain features that he thought was critical to his style of
    production…LET JUST BLAZE stick to selling Smirnoff vodka and picking
    whos gunna be the best celebrity DJ…what the name of that show he does on
    cable? uhhh….Scratch and sniff?

  26. chris m Sep, 5 - 2014 +reply

    Niice!, What turn tables do you recomend for scratching/beat making?

  27. G Drope Sep, 5 - 2014 +reply

    i’m looking to buy a turntable (Technics MK2). i already have an mpc 2500.
    Did you connect the turntable direct to the mpc or do i need a
    pre-amp/mixer between the output of the turntable up to the mpc2500 input?
    (to get a bit more volume) thanks for your feedback

  28. BESTSOULBEATS Sep, 5 - 2014 +reply

    Well done keep on bruh

  29. Deep Saunders Sep, 5 - 2014 +reply

    To understand Beats,Do you have to take Drum Lessons ?

  30. Beatfactory Academy Sep, 5 - 2014 +reply

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