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Friday, October 24, 2025

Kloob - Creepy Sights


video upload by - Kloob -

"Getting familiar with the powerful Aka MPC One :)

Akai MPC One: my own samples.

Micromonsta: pad played in realtime.

Behringer Edge: Drum / Bass pattern.

FX: Valhalla Supermassive.

Hope you like it!

Thanks for support my music!

Cheers,
Dani
kloob.bandcamp.com"

Thursday, October 23, 2025

AIR Iona - A Faithful Recreation of your Favorite ‘80s Monosynth


video upload by AIR Music Tech and Akai Professional

AIR Iona - Walkthrough
video upload by AIR Music Tech and Akai Professional




AIR Iona for MPC - Authentic Analog Tones Made for Modern Production Workflows

video upload by Akai Professional

"Meticulously modeled on one of the most coveted hardware synths of the ‘80s and ‘90s techno and acid house scenes, Iona delivers timeless basses, leads, and sequences in a powerful new form. https://inmusic.to/34ueevrm

With a 128-step pattern sequencer and graphical editor with flexible performance controls—all integrated for standalone MPC, MPC Desktop, and DAW users—it fits effortlessly into any workflow.

From the moment you select an initial preset and start experimenting with Iona’s intuitive interface, nearly any sound you can imagine is at your fingertips.

Learn more about Iona at https://inmusic.to/34ueevrm."



From groundbreaking tech innovations in the early days of electronic music to futuristic sounds that define emerging genres, analog synthesizers have done it all. That’s why so many artists and producers still crave the sound of vintage monosynths like the Model D, MS-20, and SH-101 today.

Enter Iona. Meticulously modeled on one of the most hardware coveted synths of the ‘80s and ‘90s techno and acid house scenes, Iona delivers timeless basses, leads, and sequences in a powerful new form. With a 128-step pattern sequencer and graphical editor with flexible performance controls—all integrated for standalone MPC, MPC Desktop, and DAW users—it fits effortlessly into any workflow.

From the moment you select an initial preset and start experimenting with Iona’s intuitive interface, nearly any sound you can imagine is at your fingertips.

KEY FEATURES
Back to Basics: Sleek Design, Simple Controls

Music production tools are meant to inspire—not add complexity to your creative process. Iona was carefully designed with your MPC or DAW workflow in mind. It has an intuitive front panel display with familiar controls and simple navigation so that you can focus on creating.

Dynamic Pulse-Width Modulation

Add complexity and character to your sound with robust pulse-width modulation via LFO, envelope, or manual slider. For deeper modulation exploration, Iona’s BPM-syncable LFO has nine selectable waveshapes. Classic Filter Sound and Behavior

Iona features a vintage-inspired filter with envelope, LFO, and keyboard tracking; ADSR filter envelope assignable to VCA; portamento, and customizable modulation control.

Customizable Look to Match Your Vibe

Personalize the visual identity of your Iona while you dial in your signature sound. Choose from five different color skins—grey, red, blue, white, and yellow—each saved per preset.

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Akai MPK mini IV Has Arrived


video uploads by Akai Professional

Playlist:

1. MPK Mini IV | Your Next Big Idea Starts with MPK Mini
2. MPK Mini IV | Overview
3. MPK Academy | Getting Started with MPK Mini IV - Quickstart Guide


KEY FEATURES

[NEW] Updated third-generation keybed for an expressive playing experience

[NEW] Push/turn rotary encoder for effortless function navigation

[NEW] Enhanced arpeggiator with Pattern, Arp Freeze, and Mutate functions to encourage experimentation

[NEW] Expanded DAW-mapped transport section for an uninterrupted workflow

[NEW] Two distinct colorway options to match your style

[NEW] Full-color screen for real-time feedback and easy navigation

[NEW] True pitch and mod wheels for tactile hands-on control

[NEW] Pre-programmed DAW mapping for Ableton Live, Logic Pro, FL Studio, and more, with 1-to-1 mapping for convenient control of preset parameters

[NEW] The Studio Instrument Collection, a VST/AU and standalone virtual instrument with over 1,000 sounds from AIR, Akai Pro, and Moog, plus MPK Mini IV integrated controls

25 velocity-sensitive mini keys with 10-octave up/down range

8 assignable 360° rotary knobs for tactile sound-shaping

USB Bus-powered for hassle-free connectivity

Scale and Chord Modes for playing in key, adding harmonies, and building progressions with ease

8 Velocity- and pressure-sensitive RGB backlit MPC pads for responsive, expressive feel
Connections:
Full-size MIDI output

Computer connection and bus power via USB-C

Sunday, October 12, 2025

Akai MPC One Sampling Workstation (Retro)

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.


via this listing

Additional Perfect Circuit listings

Released in 2021.

Also see: Old Akai MPC one running latest 3.6 and Pro pack!!

Wednesday, October 08, 2025

Old Akai MPC one running latest 3.6 and Pro pack!!


video upload by Chris Mick Studentsmusic

"no money for MPC live 3? take your old MPC one or Live (and others - check own Akai website). FW 3.6 and Pro Pack/Clip launch... works for me so far!!"

Thursday, October 02, 2025

AKAI Introduces the MPC LIVE III


video uploads by Akai Professional

Note here are 24 vidoes in the playlist above. Use the player controls to skip around.

Check with dealers on the right for price and availability.

Review: MPC Live III vs Live II // What's in the Pro Pack? // Using MPCe & Matrix // Live 3 Tutorial

video upload by loopop

TIMELINE:
0:00 Intro
1:20 vs Live II
2:00 MPCe pads
3:20 Articulations
4:10 Touch strip
5:05 Mic test
5:30 More power
7:00 New features
7:45 I/O
9:25 Content
9:55 Using MPCe
13:00 Drum seq
15:05 Note Seq
16:40 Step edit
17:35 Last step
18:00 Automation
18:35 Other modes
19:45 Macro buttons
22:00 Clip matrix
25:20 Rec to arrange
26:15 Live looping
27:10 Snapshots
28:50 Clip settings
30:35 Sequences
31:00 Super stretch
31:50 New stems
32:30 New FX
33:20 Env follower
34:00 CV tools
35:10 MPC Desktop
35:30 Pros & cons




KEY FEATURES

[NEW] Expressive pads

16 MPCe pads with 3D-sensing technology for flexible music production and expressive performance

Friday, September 12, 2025

Akai Professional MPC-2000 x BlueSCSI



This one is in via supporting member, PlantsSystem:

"Akai Professional MPC-2000 x BlueSCSI

A modern upgrade that expands the possibilities of the classic MPC

The Akai Professional MPC-2000 is a representative sampler/sequencer of the 1990s, still beloved by many beatmakers today. BlueSCSI delivers a modern storage environment while retaining its robust operation and groove.

BlueSCSI emulates traditional SCSI hard disks and ZIP drives, allowing data to be handled using SD cards. By installing it internally or externally in the MPC-2000, you can enjoy the following benefits:

Stable storage environment: Safely and easily manage data using SD cards instead of HDDs and ZIP media, which are prone to failure.

High-speed access: Smooth sample loading and project saving.

Flexible operation: Easily exchange samples between your PC and SD cards.

Maintaining a classic operation feel: Enjoy a comfortable production environment without affecting the original workflow or sound quality.

With the introduction of BlueSCSI, the MPC-2000 is no longer just a vintage piece of equipment, but is now a ready-to-use tool in modern production environments. It's the perfect solution for those who want to maximize the appeal of the classic MPC while updating it for reliability and convenience."

Tuesday, September 09, 2025

Roger Linn: The King of Drum Machines


video upload by Jack Pearson

"This is the story of Roger Linn, a guitarist from Los Angeles whose innovative sample based drum machines changed the sound of music forever.

Special thanks to Roger himself for featuring my video in the September Linnstrument newsletter (https://myemail.constantcontact.com/L...) and on his website (https://www.rogerlinndesign.com).

I first learned about Roger a few years ago while making a film called “The History of Sampling in Music” [below]. While I didn’t know anything about Roger at the time, I was astounded to learn that he had created both the LinnDrum and the MPC, which shaped the punchy robotic drums of 80s pop music and the grungy experimental grooves of 90s hip-hop respectively. I did a quick bit of research about him for my video, but didn’t really dig much deeper than that… However, a few months ago I decided to rewatch my old project, which reignited my interest in Roger’s story and gave me the idea for this video.

Like my previous project, I’d initially planned to write a script and do a voice-over, but after discovering the assortment of recorded interviews that Roger has already appeared in, I realised that I could just chop them up and have Roger tell his own story. I thought 'hey that sounds pretty cool, how hard could it be?'

Well, let’s just say I’m probably never going to do something like this again. I did enjoy making this and I am proud of it, but if I had just done a voice-over not only would it have been easier to make, but I also could’ve included a lot information without it feeling incredibly clunky. The initial cut was about 26 minutes, but I cut out loads of stuff for the sake of pacing and trying to stick to narrative beats. Roger is a fascinating guy with a lot of great anecdotes though, so if you enjoyed this video then I highly recommend you seek out some of the podcasts/interviews he’s done over the years.

I planned on making all the music for this film myself, but decided it would be better to use music that relates to Roger in some way (for example, he co-wrote 'Promises' by Eric Clapton and 'Quittin’ Time' by Mary Chapin Carpenter, and first used the LM-1 Drum Computer on the Leon Russell album 'Life & Love' which featured the track 'One More Love Song'.) I salvaged one of these demo tracks for the credits, but you can listen it and a few more scrapped tracks here:


Since you’ve read this far, here’s a few bonus Roger facts that got cut out of the video:

The LM-1 was featured on the best selling album of all time - 'Thriller' by Micheal Jackson, as well as other early 80s hits like 'Maneater' by Hall & Oates, 'Valerie' by Steve Winwood, and for some reason - the original 1983 Thomas the Tank Engine theme song.

Roger hired his friend, a professional session drummer called Art Wood, to record most of the sounds on the LM-1. They set up the kit in Roger’s closet, recording each of the drums one at a time… then called it a day. Given the popularity of the songs featuring these recordings - Art Wood is technically one of most prominently featured drummers of all time.

And here's two bonus facts about this video:

The title 'The King of Drum Machines' is a quote from the father of MIDI - Dave Smith, when he spoke about Roger and the Tempest drum machine (which they built together) on a Sweetwater panel in 2015. [below]

This video was released on Roger’s 70th birthday.

I hope you enjoy it!" The History of Sampling in Music (2022)

video upload by Jack Pearson

The Inventors of Synth (Roger Linn, Dave Smith & Tom Oberheim) - Sweetwater Gearfest 2015

video upload by Sweetwater

"Join Mitch Gallagher as he moderates 'The Inventors of Synth' panel discussion at Gearfest '15. Featuring industry icons Dave Smith, Tom Oberheim, and Roger Linn discussing their thoughts on the past, present, and future of analog synthesizers and controllers.

Legendary synth designer and Grammy-winner Dave Smith was the founder of Sequential Circuits in the mid-'70s. His Prophet-5, the world's first fully programmable polyphonic synth, was the first musical instrument with an embedded microprocessor. Dave is also known as the driving force behind the development of the MIDI specification. He has continued to innovate, and recently unveiled his latest synth creation, the Sequential Prophet-6.

A pioneer of the synth and MIDI world, Tom Oberheim co-designed the Synthesizer Expansion Module (SEM), a device that allowed musicians to simultaneously combine live playing and sequenced playback - a concept that pre-dated the MIDI revolution. In 1981, he, along with Roland's Ikutaro Kakehashi and Sequential's Dave Smith, developed the MIDI spec, which changed the course of modern music. Tom recently re-released his famed Two Voice synth.

Technical Grammy award-winner Roger Linn invented the LM-1 Drum Computer (the first sample-based drum machine) in 1979. He later designed the Akai MPC60, which combined a sampling drum machine with a real-time MIDI sequencer. His guitar effects unit, AdrenaLinn, has been used on hit recordings by John Mayer and Red Hot Chili Peppers. In 2014 he released the LinnStrument, an expressive MIDI performance controller."

Thursday, August 07, 2025

Voices For Bob: Drum machine & synth pioneer Roger Linn recalls meeting Bob Moog


video upload by moogfoundation

"Roger Linn is an innovative engineer, designer, and musician best known for creating the LinnDrum, one of the first drum machines to use digital samples of real drums. His groundbreaking instruments helped define the sound of 1980s pop, hip-hop, and R&B, and he later co-developed the Akai MPC series, a cornerstone of modern beat-making. Linn continues to push boundaries with expressive instruments like the LinnStrument.

In this video, Roger shares a story about meeting Bob Moog at NAMM.

Roger Linn Design: https://www.rogerlinndesign.com

Synthesizer pioneer Bob Moog passed away on August 21, 2005. Throughout the month of August, we will share an informal remembrance video series, Voices for Bob, featuring musicians, technologists, innovators, and colleagues as they remember and reflect on Bob's indelible legacy.

Help us carry Bob's legacy forward to inspire future generations through the intersection of science, music, history, and innovation. Support our work by doing one (or all) of the following:

🌐 Visit the Bob Moog Foundation: https://www.moogfoundation.org"

Monday, June 09, 2025

ESK - Improvisation 4


video upload by Metunar

"An Ambient, Free Jazz, Experimental jamsession with a the Future Retro Vectra, Yamaha TX-802 and the Akai MPC One (Looping, HH, Effects).
Direct recording with mastering."

http://www.metunar.ch

Wednesday, June 04, 2025

ESK - Improvisation 3


video upload by Metunar

"Looping with the Future Retro Vectra and the Akai MPC One.
Direct recording with mastering."

http://www.metunar.ch

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Custom Black AKAI MPC 60 MKII Roger Linn

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.


via this eBay listing

This one was spotted and sent in via
M Me.

"The sampler has been completely refurbished. The casing has been painted black. All tact switches have been replaced, the old LCD with a new LED and pad sensors. Additionally, I have installed the Gotek FDD emulator (32GB Sandisk pendrive included), the latest Vimana 3.15B OS, max RAM memory and multivoltage power supply. This means that it does not need step up or step down converters to work! The voltage switches automatically depending on the place in the world. It accepts AC voltage from 65 to 265V. This is probably the only such version in the world. I was going to replace the LCD window, as it has a few scratches, but I'll leave that to the new owner. The glass is available on eBay, and replacement is easy (double-sided tape). Insured shipment."

Sunday, January 26, 2025

MPC 3 update demo: Nova interface arranger e plugins Native Instruments


video upload by Marcus Padrini

"Pequena amostra dos novos sons dos plugins Native Instruments para os MPCs da Akai e da nova interface arranger.

Toda a linha de MPCs da Akai, a partir do MPC One, recebeu a atualização de software MPC 3, trazendo nova interface e recursos. Na minha opinião, a atualização deixa melhor o que já era ótimo! Principalmente, por conta da nova compatibilidade com plugins da Native Instruments e da nova interface Arranger, que permite trabalhar com áudio e midi de forma linear, da maneira como fazemos nos DAWs."

Googlish: "A small sample of the new sounds from Native Instruments plugins for Akai MPCs and the new arranger interface.

Akai's entire MPC line, starting with the MPC One, has received the MPC 3 software update, bringing a new interface and features. In my opinion, the update makes what was already great even better! Mainly because of the new compatibility with Native Instruments plugins and the new Arranger interface, which allows you to work with audio and MIDI in a linear way, the way we do in DAWs."

Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Native Instruments Partners with Akai, Novation and More

Akai Pro & Native Instruments | Seamlessly Integrated

video upload by AkaiProVideo

Akai Pro MPC3 with Native Instruments Integration - Overview

video upload by AkaiProVideo

"Discover the groundbreaking integration of Native Instruments with Akai Pro MPC hardware. This overview highlights how seamless workflows and expanded sound libraries redefine music creation for producers and performers alike.

Available today are three signature instruments — Analog Dreams, Cloud Supply, and Nacht — each crafted to inspire unique creative expressions. Additional instruments, including Homage and Sway, are set to launch later in February. Complementing these are five genre-specific Expansion sound packs: Faded Reels which is available now, with Lone Forest, Global Shake, Hazy Days, and Rare Vibrations to follow. All are expertly tailored for seamless integration with the MPC platform.

With this landmark collaboration, Akai Professional’s iconic MPC platform takes center stage, seamlessly integrating with Native Instruments’ creative tools to deliver an unprecedented toolkit for musicians, producers, and audio creators."

Zaytoven Creates on the Akai MPC with new Native Instruments Integration

video upload by AkaiProVideo

AKAI & NI's plan for MPC & MPK // New MPC 3.4 features // Expansions & Play by Native Instruments

video upload by loopop



Press release follows:

Native Instruments expands partnerships to empower millions of music creators

Expansion of the NKS ecosystem connects Akai Professional, Novation, Nektar, Korg and M-Audio and ignites new creative possibilities for musicians and producers worldwide

Anaheim, CA – January 22, 2025: Native Instruments is making it easier than ever for music producers to explore new sounds on their favorite controllers by launching its Native Kontrol Standard (NKS) Hardware Partner Program, announced today at NAMM 2025. Industry leaders Akai Professional, Novation, Nektar, Korg, and M-Audio are adopting the NKS ecosystem to power seamless integration with Native Instruments software. This connects music makers to over 2,000 NKS-compatible instruments and effects from more than 250 brands.

“This expansion highlights the impact of collaboration,” says Simon Cross, Chief Product Officer at Native Instruments. “It marks an important milestone in our mission to provide musicians with an open, connected platform, making professional-grade tools, instruments, and technology more accessible to creators everywhere.”

Native Kontrol Standard: An inspiring experience for every music maker

Thursday, January 02, 2025

Metunar - frei improvisiert - Konzert Ausschnitt


video upload by Metunar

"Metunar macht Musik frei improvisiert. Das ist ein Ausschnitt des Konzerts.
Aufgenommen am 29. Dezember 2024 in der Galerie Fafou / Oberuzwil / Schweiz.
Die Musik wurde inspiriert von der Kohlezeichnung im Hintergrund 'Spuren der Genese' von Michaela Medea.
Folgende Instrumente habe ich dazu benutzt:
Akai MPC ONE als Drumcomputer und Delay Looper
Mellotron Micro und Novation Bass Station 2 für Bässe und Melodie
MXR Pitch Transposer und Aira Torcido als FX

Metunar makes music freely improvised. This is an excerpt from the concert.
Recorded on December 29, 2024 at the Galerie Fafou / Oberuzwil / Switzerland.
The music was inspired by the charcoal drawing in the background 'Spuren der Genese' by Michaela Medea.
I used the following instruments:
Akai MPC ONE as drum computer and delay looper
Mellotron Micro and Novation Bass Station 2 for bass and melody
MXR Pitch Transposer and Aira Torcido as FX"

Friday, November 22, 2024

♫ Jamming With a Bunch of Synths ♫ ----- (138)


video upload by Bata

Wait for 1:24

5U Modular (Synthesizers.com, STG Soundlabs, Synthetic Sound Labs)
Akai MPC X
Behringer 2600 (ARP 2600 clone)
Behringer Kobol Expander (RSF Kobol Expander clone)
Behringer Model D (Minimoog 2016 reissue clone)
Behringer Pro-1 (Sequential Circuits Pro One clone)
Behringer RD-6 (Roland TR-606 clone)
Behringer TD-3-MO (Devilfish modded Roland TB-303 clone)
Casio CSM-1
Clavia Nord Wave
cre8audio East Beast
cre8audio West Pest
Erica Synths Syntrx II
Elta PF-3 Stereo Multimode Filter (Formanta Polivoks chips)
Eurorack Modular (2HP, Behringer, Expert Sleepers, Intellijel)
Korg Delta
Korg Mono/Poly (x2)
Korg SQ-1 (analog style sequencer)
Ladyada Xoxbox (Roland TB-303 clone)
Landscape Noon
Make Noise 0-CTRL (analog sequencer/touch keyboard)
Moog Source
Roland CM-300 Sound Canvas
Roland P-330 Piano Module
Simmons SDS-V
Studio Electronics Boomstar 5089 mk1
Yamaha CS-15

Saturday, November 16, 2024

Introducing Ocean Swift Wavetable Creator - Craft Custom Wavetables for Any Synth!


video upload by Ocean Swift / Faxi Nadu

Follow-up to this post. The editor is now available at https://oceanswift.net/product/wavetable-creator/

Ocean Swift - Wavetable Creator | Overview and Demonstration

video upload by Ocean Swift / Faxi Nadu

Press Release follows:


Create, Customize, and Export Wavetables Like Never Before!

Save 40% - just €25 (normal €40) , until January 10, 2025

Ocean Swift is excited to announce the launch of the Wavetable Creator, a powerful tool that empowers everyone to create custom wavetables for high-end synthesizers, modular environments, and audio production tools.

The Problem:
Today's wavetable synths, modules, and apps often require wavetables with specific frame sizes and cycle counts, making cross synth compatibility difficult. No existing app or wavetable pack guarantees seamless compatibility across all platforms.

The Solution:
Ocean Swift’s Wavetable Creator – a powerful tool to design morphing wavetables that work anywhere! From Serum to Eurorack, this tool lets you craft wavetables with innovative crossfade, morphing, and blending techniques, and robust compatibility export options. Whether you're producing music, designing game audio, or developing synth plugins, this app is built to unleash your creativity with an easy intuitive interface.

Pricing and Availability
The Ocean Swift Wavetable Creator is available now at a regular price of €40. As a special introductory offer, you can purchase it at €25, a limited-time price valid through the Black Friday, Christmas, and Winter Holiday season until January 10, 2025. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your sound design toolkit at an unbeatable price, with a unique product!


Grab the Wavetable Creator here: https://oceanswift.net/product/wavetable-creator/

Saturday, November 02, 2024

Boogie House - Nu Disco with Akai's MPC One.


video upload by Audiorial

For subtitles, click CC followed by the gear icon in the bottom of the player to select your language.

"Salut,
Auj. je réponds à une demande de Julien B (mais pas uniquement) et on va déconstruire un morceau type Nu Disco (mais plus Boogie House, en fait). L'ensemble est fait dans la boite en utilisant uniquement Jura, la réplique de Juno pour MPC.

Tuto sampling complet : https://payhip.com/b/PO0fq

https://payhip.com/Audiorial"

Googlish:

"Hi,
Today I'm answering a request from Julien B (but not only) and we're going to deconstruct a Nu Disco type track (but more Boogie House, actually). The whole thing is done in the box using only Jura, Juno's replica for MPC.

Full sampling tutorial: https://payhip.com/b/PO0fq

https://payhip.com/Audiorial"

Thursday, July 25, 2024

Akai Introduces MPC 3 Update


video uploads by AkaiProVideo

loopop overview further below. Click on the "CLICK FOR MORE »" link below if you are coming off the home page.

"The Future of Standalone Workflow is HERE: Sign up for the MPC3 Public Beta Launch: https://www.akaipro.com/mpc3

0:00 Intro
1:15 Welcome
1:50 Main Mode
3:00 Audio Tracks
3:25 Plug-ins
3:34 Creating Tracks
4:04 Sample to Pad
4:36 One to One Track Workflow
5:00 Edit Tracks & Sequences
5:23 Menu Enhancements

Sunday, March 17, 2024

♫ Jamming With a Bunch of Synths ♫ ----- (79)


video upload by Bata

"This jam is a little weird. My phone was on low battery which made the video slightly glitchy. I was a bit distracted during this recording so it's maybe a bit more boring than usual. There is also a couple mysterious audio drop outs near the end of the video. I didn't notice these prior to uploading so it's possible something went wrong when combining the audio and video files or something.

5U Modular (Synthesizers.com, STG Soundlabs, Synthetic Sound Labs)
Akai MPC X
Behringer Pro-1 (Sequential Circuits Pro One clone)
Clavia Nord Wave
Cherry Audio Voltage Modular (software modular)
cre8audio East Beast
Elta Music PF-3 Stereo Multimode Filter (Formanta Polivoks chips)
Erica Synths Syntrx II
Landscape Noon
Korg Delta
Korg Mono/Poly (x2)
Make Noise 0-ctrl (analog sequencer/touch keyboard)
Moog Source
Roland TR-55
Simmons SDS-V
Studio Electronics Boomstar 5089 mk11
Yamaha CS-15 (with UAD Bermuda Triangle distortion plugin)"
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