| Akai MPC 500 MIDI Production System Sampler |  | Brand: Akai Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $1,299.00 Buy New: $475.00 as of 7/30/2010 22:00 CDT details
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Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 6.9 x 1.7 The Akai MPC500 is a compact, portable, full-featured music production center featuring a 48-track, 16-channel MIDI sequencer combined with a 32-voice drum/phrase sampler. The MPC500 supports 16-bit/44.1 kHz sample rates and provides upward of 128MB of RAM. The unit's MIDI sequencer supports the SMF (standard MIDI file) format, while the sampler accepts WAV files. Like all Akai MPC units, the MPC500 provides velocity sensitive pads (12) for triggering sounds and the unit includes Akai?s legendar Warranty: 1 Year Parts & Labor
MPN: 0825213002258 Model: MPC500 UPC: 825213002258 EAN: 0825213002258
Release Date: August 12, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 32-voice drum/phrase sampler with up to 128MB RAM | | • | Pattern-based 48-track sequencer with 16 MIDI channels | | • | Velocity and pressure sensitive pads for responsive, accurate programming | | • | 4-way sample layering and velocity switching per pad | | • | Battery powered (6 AA's) or AC powered (with included power adaptor) |
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Product Description The Akai MPC500 is the first truly portable all-in-one Music Production Center.Affording artists the ability to sample and create music on-the-go, the MPC500 offers many of the same features users have grown to love in the MPC line. From rock solid sequencing and programming to expandable memory and storage options, the MPC500 is only small in physical size. Because of its great attributes, the MPC500 is great for applications such as sampling and beat creation, MIDI sequencing, live performance or traveling. Compatible with other MPC products, the MPC500 will fit in perfectly with your mobile lifestyle.The MPC500 combines a 48-Track MIDI Sequencer and a 32-voice Stereo Digital Sampler, with 12 velocity and pressure sensitive rubber pads. 16MB of on-board memory comes standard and can be expanded up to 128 MB of RAM. When connected to a Mac or PC via its built-in USB port, you can simply drag & drop data between the computer and the MPC500's CF card.Check out the in-depth comparison chart for all the MPC's that Akai makes.Use it to find out exactly how much power you need!FeaturesBattery powered (6 AA's) or AC powered (with included power adaptor)Pattern-based 48-track sequencer with 16 MIDI channels32-voice drum/phrase sampler with up to 128MB RAMVelocity and pressure sensitive pads for responsive, accurate programming12 Levels function: one sound on all pads with varied level or tuning per padBuilt-in Compact Flash drive and USB port (Mass Storage Class)Support for standard WAV files and MIDI sequencesBuilt-in Analog I/O, headphone output, and MIDI In/OutInternal sounds in Flash4-way sample layering and velocity switching per pad1 low pass fi
Amazon.com Product Description Sample and create music wherever inspiration strikes with the portable Akai MPC500 all-in-one Music Production Center. Whether you travel around the globe or across town, the MPC500 is the ultimate answer to your mobile production needs. It weight just under 3 pounds--a perfect fit for your backpack, messenger bag, or briefcase--and it can be powered for up to 4.5 hours on 6 AA batteries The MPC500 combines a 48-Track MIDI Sequencer and a 32-voice Stereo Digital Sampler, with 12 velocity and pressure sensitive rubber pads. It comes standard with 16 MB of on-board memory and can be expanded up to 128 MB of RAM. When connected to a Mac or PC via its built-in USB port, you can simply drag and drop data between the computer and the MPC500's CF card. 
Roam where you want to with the compact Akai MPC500 (see larger image). | 
Built-in analog I/O, headphone output, and MIDI in/out (see larger image). | 
Power with included AC adapter or 6 AA batteries (see larger image). | Key Features - Battery powered (6 AAs) or wall powered (AC adapter included)
- Pattern-based 48-track sequencer with 16 MIDI channels
- 32-voice drum/phrase sampler with up to 128 MB RAM
- Velocity and pressure-sensitive pads for responsive, accurate programming
- 12-level function places one sound on all pads with progressive level or tuning per pad
- Compact Flash drive and USB port (Mass Storage Class)
- Support for standard WAV files and MIDI sequences
- Analog I/O, headphone output, MIDI I/O
- Sounds included to get started quickly
- Four-way sample layering and velocity switching per pad
- Low-pass filter with resonance per voice
- On-board effects: two stereo effects and a master effect
Specifications - Storage: Compact Flash: Type-II, support up to 2 GB card
- Memory: 16 MB installed (Can be expanded to 128 MB with EXM-128)
- Analog Input/Output:
- (2) Balanced 1/4-inch Inputs
- (2) Unbalanced 1/4-inch Outputs
- (1) Headphone Output
- MIDI Input/Output:
- (1) MIDI Input [5-pin DIN]
- (1) MIDI Output [5-pin DIN]
- Other Input/Output:
- Levels:
- Analog Input = +10dBu
- Analog Output = +5dBu
- Sampler Resolution: 16bit/44.1kHz
- Sampler Recording Time:
- 136 seconds [16 MB/MONO]
- 24 minutes 28 seconds [128 MB/MONO]
- Sequencer Details:
- 100,000 notes resolving at 96ppq
- 99 Sequences with total 64 tracks per seq
- 20 Songs with total 250 steps per song
- 24 "Active (loaded)" Programs max
- Pad Details:
- 12 (velocity and pressure sensitive)
- 4 Pad Banks [A, B, C, D]
- Power Options:
- 12V DC 500mA pin-negative power adapter (included)
- (6) AA batteries [lasts about 4.5hrs continuous use w/backlight ON]
- Dimensions: 10.5 x 1.73 x 6.89 inches (WxHxD)
- Weight (net): 2.93 pounds
- Data Compatibility:
- MPC1000 -- SEQ, WAV, PGM
- MPC2000/2000XL -- SEQ (saved as MID file only), WAV, SND, PGM (Most parameters of PGM file can be loaded.)
- MPC2500 -- SEQ, WAV, PGM
- MPC4000 -- SEQ (saved as MID file only), WAV, AKP (DRUM program only...No Keygroups. Only note assign and tune are loaded.)
- MPC3000 -- SND (THRU Computer)
- Z4/Z8 -- WAV, PGM (DRUM program only. Only note assign and tune are loaded.)
- S5000/6000 -- WAV only (THRU Computer)
- S1000/3000 -- No compatibility
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| Customer Reviews: Good bang for your buck May 13, 2010 Jay Stay Paid This is my first mpc purchase. I've had my mpc 500 for a little over a month now and i am loving it. Truth be told, don't be fooled by its small design. It is a monster with a lot of potential IF you take the time to really read the manual and get to know it. Once you do, trimming and adding effects is a piece of cake.
First the pros: It's got a solid design and is very sturdy. It has the same sampling rate (44.1 kHz) as other mpc's in the lineup. By far the biggest advantage is that its portable. You pop in the batteries and boom. Finally, its compatible with other mpc's so moving your work from one to another is not hard at all.
The cons: the mpc 500's portable design is also its biggest weakness. If you are a beginner looking to get your first mpc, I would not recommend getting this. I got it because it was the cheapest mpc in the lineup but its small design limits its RAM. The mpc 500 only comes with 16MB of RAM (which can be upgraded to 128MB) so your sampling time is severely limited when compared to other mpc's. Second, you only get a much smaller lcd screen so when it comes to chopping samples you have to do so by numbers (and by ear) rather than seeing an actual waveform on your screen like other mpc's. My personal complaint with the mpc is that AKAI reduced the amp section to make it sleek and small but as a result you get 12dB less output in your recordings. This isn't a major problem but I find myself constantly normalizing AND applying a compressor to most my samples.
Finally, to address the issues raised by the other reviewers, the pads are a little stiff when its right out the box but there are two things to be said. 1) If you've never had an mpc before, the pads are velocity sensitive so if you tap them soft the sound comes out soft, if you strike it hard, the sound comes out louder in order to mimick a real instrument. BUT if you dont like this idea, all you have to do is press the "FULL LEVEL" button and your samples are triggered with a mere tap of the pad.
Bottom line: If you are a traveling musician who is on the road alot or if you have other mpc's and/or have extra money to burn, I would recommend getting the mpc 500. If you're looking for an mpc for your home studio the mpc 500 is not a bad deal at all but I would recommend saving up for the mpc 1000 or 2000(XL).
soooo funny September 14, 2009 L. Smith (st. louis MO) 0 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought this item for $550 and i was so suprised to to recieve it here n iraq within a week and come to find out that it wasnt an MPC 500 but it was an MPC 5000 lol... so basicaly i got a $1000- $1500 discout bc of somones mess up or maybe they did it on purpose lol i duno but im pretty happy with it :)
Trash August 14, 2009 James Moore (USA) 1 out of 7 found this review helpful
maybe i didnt know how to work this thing, or i got a faulty machine but i had to return it because i didnt like it. the pads were not responsive, unless i hit it extra hard buy reason 4.0 instead
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