![]() If you trust the render, it will have 61 keys, pitch & mod wheel, and probably velocity & aftertouch support. From Force 6 to MPC Key 61 which suggests that the keyboard is probably based on the matured MPC software. ![]() The new render shows what this is about a little more clearly. The same FB group also found a render file in the firmware that let the keyboard sampler alarm sirens ring. Last Tuesday, Akai Pro released the MPC 2.10 firmware. So a kind of keyboard workstation packed with synthesizers, drum engines, sampling, and more. ![]() The picture gave us clues that Akai Pro is currently working on a keyboard version on which probably the MPC software runs. This picture was found in the firmware 2.9 code by an MPC & Force hacker/modifier group on Facebook. MPC firmware 2.10 not only contains new synths, effects … but also hints that Akai Pro is working on an MPC Key 61 keyboard sampler workstation.Īt the beginning of February, I already reported a leak on a possible Akai Pro MPC keyboard with the name Force 6. ![]()
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