
Your favorite music production techniques come standard on MPC One. With USB and SD card slots, you can save, transfer and share your music. USB, MIDI DIN, CV/Gate, and 1/4” line-level audio input. MPC One integrates into your creative space with all the ports and jacks you need. Express your ideas perfectly with the assigned knobs and touch keys that eliminate diving through pages of menus. Edit and trim samples with hand gestures on the brilliant 7” touch screen display. MPC ONE delivers a truly empowering hands-on experience, ready for any music production task. Beat programming, editing, mixing FX and instruments and so much more means an uncompromised creative experience. The MPC One packs a lot of features and workflow tools into ONE powerful punch. MPC One is a total music production solution to take your ideas from concept to finalized radio-ready beats.ĭon’t let the size fool you. I suspect the configuration u describe may be a feature in the main course (ren2)īut I am left handed any how but regardless if it was reversed i'd still make it do what it do.Akai Professional MPC One Standalone Sampler and Sequencer with 7-Inch Touch Display So its a non issue in my book, but this seems like mini mpc-studio type device where space saving is a factor. But that is uncomfortable and not very ergonomic, ask your kneck after a little use.Īgain, just a opinion on it and it's hard to make a final call until you see it and get to use it in a shop.yup cant tell for sure till u try itīut the screen is so big, u aint got far to look while hitting the pads How many people lay a iPad or tablet flat on the table and use it for an reasonable time? Try it. That's the great part, but the screen is big and located straight down. You can tell that the screen is going to play an itegural part to the device because of all the editing and control buttons.Īgain, just a opinion on it and it's hard to make a final call until you see it and get to use it in a shop. I like what they haven tried to do, but if the screen was above the pads and able to adjust the angle it would go from OK too excitement. In this format, it would be the same situation for lefties if it was flipped around. so playing the pads and viewing the nice screen at the same time may be tricky.

I'm also right handed, just like 2/3 of the planet.

But that is uncomfortable and not very ergonomic, ask your kneck after a little use. So the ergonomics look goodThat's the great part, but the screen is big and located straight down. How u figure I'm thinking the screen is big, the knobs and buttons are spaced well and the controls look easy to reach.
