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Interesting look at the history and significance of the Akai MPC, with an emphasis on hip-hop, but it also looks at some experimental stuff.

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2 Responses to “The History Of The Akai MPC”  

  1. 1 BlueBrat

    I like fat beats. Lol. :)

    I think a few more points cold have been made about the MPC. The one thing I hear first and foremost is the quality of sound that the MPC produces, which is what really attracted and continues to attracted producers and so on. At least this is what I’ve been told many times over.

  2. 2 Claymore

    hello Linndrum II hype-machine =P

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