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Free Akai Pro Force Update Brings Arranger Mode, Ableton Live Import & More

“With this update, we wanted to equip users with a completely reimagined set of tools,” notes senior product manager Dan Gill.… Read More Free Akai Pro Force Update Brings Arranger Mode, Ableton Live Import & More

October 6, 202011 Comments

Akai Professional Updates Force, MPC With Ableton Live Control

The new firmware delivers control of Ableton Live’s session view, mixer, effects and devices via wi-fi for Force, MPC X and MPC Live. … Read More Akai Professional Updates Force, MPC With Ableton Live Control

December 17, 2019December 17, 201923 Comments

Akai Pro Announces Integration of Force + Ableton Live Control, Seeks Beta Testers

Today, Akai Professional announced their Force Beta testing program. … Read More Akai Pro Announces Integration of Force + Ableton Live Control, Seeks Beta Testers

August 5, 2019August 6, 201918 Comments

AKAI Pro Brings Splice Sound Integration To Force, MPC Live + MPC X

Akai Professional today released updates for the Force, MPC Live and MPC X adding Splice integration via WiFi.… Read More AKAI Pro Brings Splice Sound Integration To Force, MPC Live + MPC X

April 4, 20199 Comments

Akai Pro Force Update A Mother Ducker

Update introduces new Launch/Note Mode, side-chain compression (the Mother Ducker), updated recording preferences and improved auditioning of samples/loops.… Read More Akai Pro Force Update A Mother Ducker

February 6, 2019February 6, 201917 Comments

Akai Pro Force Promises Standalone Live-Inspired Workflow

Akai Professional has introduced the standalone Force music production/DJ performance device, with clip launching, step sequencing, sampling, synths and a 7-inch multi-touch display.… Read More Akai Pro Force Promises Standalone Live-Inspired Workflow

January 17, 2019January 17, 201980 Comments

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