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Friday, June 26, 2026

MPC 3.9 Update | Walkthrough


video upload by Akai Professional

"This 3.9 update expands what you can do inside MPC standalone and desktop with new Arrangement Tools, MPC Oscillators, the ability to Insert Clip Rows, Track-Level Editing in the Arranger, addition of time signatures per Sequence and Clip, and updated MPC 3 desktop integration, including the brand new desktop plugin for your DAW. All designed to speed up your MPC production workflow and open up new creative possibilities.

In this walkthrough, we break down all the newest features in MPC 3.9 and show you how they can enhance your production workflow.

00:00 Intro
00:18 New update feature overview
01:07 MPC Oscillators
03:19 New Arranger Updates
04:40 Advanced EDIT Menu
05:28 Insert Clip Rows
09:24 Time Signatures for Sequences & Clips
10:34 MPC 3.9 Desktop beta
13:22 MPC 3.9 desktop VST & AU plugin

Whether you’re building full tracks, experimenting with sound design, or integrating MPC into your DAW setup, this update gives you new tools to move faster and go deeper.

Update now and explore what’s new in MPC 3.9: https://inmusic.to/2da8v7pn"

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Saturday, June 20, 2026

Ambient Synth Drone Session | AKAI MPC 3.9 + Cosmos Microcosm Track8


video upload by Ron Cavagnaro

"Checking out the new synth on the AKAI MPC 3.9 - using 1 layer oscillator only - with soma cosmos, hologram microcosm. Recorded and edited on thingstone track8."

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Akai Introduces MPC Key 37 G2 & MPC One G2


video uploads by Akai Professional

"Two ways to create. One MPC mindset. https://inmusic.to/5n8b3m62

The MPC One G2 and MPC Key 37 G2 introduce a new generation of standalone MPCs built around the same core idea: faster workflows and bigger creative potential. Both devices are powered by MPC3 and a new G2 eight-core processor, delivering significantly increased performance for larger sessions, faster load times, expanded track counts, and deeper plugin usage.

For beatmakers and producers who want the classic MPC feel in a compact desktop unit, MPC One G2 delivers next generation standalone power, MPC3’s modern track and arrangement tools, and USB-C hybrid connectivity—making it the most capable and future proof entry point into the MPC standalone ecosystem. https://inmusic.to/2p87e2nv

For producers and players who write on keys but want the speed and focus of an MPC workflow, MPC Key 37 G2 delivers next-generation standalone power, MPC3’s modern track and arrangement tools, and one-cable USB-C studio connectivity in a compact production keyboard that eliminates the laptop dependency. https://inmusic.to/yckvp6ef

Together, they represent two approaches to the same creative system. Whether you start on pads or keys both deliver a complete, modern MPC experience built to create, arrange, and finish music in one place, with the flexibility to plug into your studio setup when needed."

MPC One G2 vs MPC Key 37 G2 // & OS 3.9’s Wild New Oscillators // MPC G2 Review

video upload by loopop

TIMELINE: 0:00 Intro 1:35 Layout 2:00 Pads 2:25 Colorway 2:45 8 core CPU 3:15 RAM 3:35 Storage 4:05 I/O 4:25 USB C news 5:05 Pro pack? 5:40 OS 3.9 Features 6:00 Oscillators 6:20 Osc expansion 7:20 Osc overview 8:15 Osc in a pad 8:35 Osc layers 8:55 Osc types 10:55 FM/RM 12:50 Wavetables 13:30 User waves 13:50 Mod matrix 15:00 Arranger news 16:10 Insert clip row 16:30 Misc new 16:50 Pros & cons 19:30 G2 One vs 37 21:35 Outro



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