![]() They are still a delight to use, feel nice and responsive and make it easy to tap out “human-feeling” beats and melodies. First of all, there are the 16 velocity-sensitive sample/trigger pads. That’s to say, the hardware features that carry over from the original. But is it worth the $1,119 price tag? Hardware ![]() I’ve had one on my desk for a while now, and it’s creatively invigorating the bright lights and large touchscreen almost beg you to use it. The pitch is straightforward: It’s the same all-in-one music production device, just this time with built-in speakers, more connectivity and a slew of other tweaks. The MPC Live II is the latest member of the family, and as the name suggests, it replaces the original MPC Live in the lineup. ![]() But it also means picking the right one for you can be a challenge. To be clear, It’s a good problem, as there’s basically an MPC for every type of electronic musician. ![]()
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