Akai Professional MPC2500 Music Production Center

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Rock-solid sequencing and drum programming machine with 16 velocity- and pressure-sensitive rubber pads.

The Akai MPC2500 music production center combines a 64-track MIDI sequencer with a 32-voice, 16-bit stereo digital sampler in one extremely powerful desktop unit.

The Akai MPC2500 has 2 internal effects processors that can be used simultaneously. They include a wide range of effects algorithms, such as reverb, delay, bit grunger, chorus, phasers, flying pan, 4-band EQ, compressor, and a phase shifter.

Realtime control is provided by 2-note variation sliders and 2 Q-Link knobs that can be separately assigned to allow flexible, realtime performance control of a wide variety of selectable parameters. These parameters include level, pan, filter cut-off and resonance, and tuning. Each assignable Q-Link knob on the Akai MPC2500 can generate MIDI data so that parameter information can be recorded and played back from within a sequence.

2 MIDI inputs and 4 MIDI outputs come standard on the Akai music production center, enabling 64 external MIDI channel operation. In addition, the MPC2500 can individually control its onboard sampler with up to 64 parts, allowing users to assign a different program on each track.

A large LCD screen allows a clear view of sequence data. Continuous MIDI data can also be shown, as well as edited, graphically.

The Akai MPC2500 comes with 16MB of onboard memory which can be expanded up to 128MB of RAM via the optional EXM128 memory card (sold separately). Optional CD-M25 drive adds CD burning capability (sold separately).

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Akai Professional MPC2500 Music Production Center Features:

  • 64-track MIDI sequencer
    32-voice, 16-bit stereo digital sampler
    Intuitive, ergonomic interface
    16 velocity- and pressure-sensitive pads
    2 internal effects processors can be used simultaneously
    2-note variation sliders and 2 Q-Link knobs provide realtime control
    2 MIDI inputs, 4 MIDI outputs
    Large, backlit LCD screen
    16MB onboard memory, expandable to 128MB


Akai Professional MPC2500 Music Production Center Specifications:

  • Sound Generator
    Data format: 16-bit linear WAV
    Sampling rate: 44.1kHz
    Memory: 16MB standard (11.5MB for sound memory), expandable to 128MB
    Memory expansion slot for optional EXM128
    Recording time: 136sec. (16MB, Mono), 24min. 28sec. (128MB, Mono)
    Polyphony: 32-voice
    Filter type: low pass, band pass, high pass
    Dynamic filtering: 2 x 2-pole filter per voice
    Preset sound memory: 5MB
    Number of programs: 24

    Effects
    Effects: 2 stereo effects and Master effect
    Effect types: chorus, glanger, bit grunger, 4-band EQ, compressor, phase shifter, tremolo, flying pan, reverb, delay
    Master effect: 4-band EQ, compressor

    Sequencer
    Maximum events: 100,000 notes
    Resolution: 96 parts per 1/4-note
    Sequences: 99
    Tracks per sequence: 64
    MIDI output channels: 64 (16 channels x 4 outputs)
    Song mode: 20 songs, 250 steps per song
    Drum pad: 16 (velocity and pressure sensitive)
    Drum pad banks: 4
    Sync mode MIDI clock

    Drumpads
    16 velocity- and pressure-sensitive pads
    4 pad banks
    16 Levels: Velocity, Tuning
    Automated Pad Mixer (Level, Pan, and FX send)
    Track Mute and Next Sequence features for live performance

    Connections
    Record input (L and R) 1/4" stereo phone x 2, balanced -40dBu, input impedance 11k ohms, max. input level +10dBu
    Digital input: RCA-pin x 1 S/PDIF
    Digital output: RCA-pin x 1 S/PDIF
    Stereo output (L and R) 1/4" phone x 2 balanced +11dBu, output impedance 1k Ohms, max. output level +22dBu
    8 individual analog outputs: 1/4" phone balanced +11dBu, output impedance 1k Ohms, max. output level +22dBu
    Headphone output: 1/4" stereo, 200mW/100 ohms
    MIDI inputs: 5-pin DIN x 2
    MIDI outputs: 5-pin DIN x 4
    USB Slave connector x 1, USB MASS STORAGE CLASS support (Windows 2000/Me/XP or later version, or MacOS 9.x/10.x or later version)
    Footswitch inputs: 1/4" phone x 2

    Standard Accessories
    32MB CompactFlash card, power cable, manual
    16-1/3"W x 3-3/4"H x 13-1/10"D
    14 lbs.


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  • Reconsider Your Purchase

    As reviewed by Myster. e on 6/11/2007

    First off, I would like to write that i have been an avid AKAI user for years, and have had nothing but positive experiences during my production / creative process / career. However, I purchased the MPC 2500 and had HORRIBLE experiences with the operating system. I actually sold my perfectly good working MPC 2000 xl, for the MPC 2500, which in appearance and specs looks great - but found out the harsh reality down the road. I would constantly have problems with saving, both during the sampling phase, as well as the programing phase, as well as MAJOR difficulties with 16 notes and pitch shifting on the fly when sequencing sounds into a track. It got to the point where pretty much ever other time i would begin working on stuff, I would have to shut off the MPC into the creative process, because it would malfuntion so bad, and in turn loose all creative drive and energy to restart the project / beat... I sold it for FAR more than what i paid for it, just to get it off my hands, and am now looking for another MPC 2000 xl. Oh yeah, another thing i found out, is the MPC 2500 is no longer REALLY made by AKAI., Numark Bought out AKAI and has probably been cutting corners which ultimetely hurts the very people that purchase the gear and support their company... Just some food for thought

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  • AWSOME!!!!!

    As reviewed by DJDJ on 9/20/2006

    The Akai 2500 is my first mpc. I never even played around with one before. With in a 30 min I was makein beats. This machine is extremly user friendly. From the research I did when I was shopping around for a mpc the 2500 seems to be compareable to the 4000 and the 2500 cost less. If you are into makeing beats and producing your own music this is the machine for you. AAAA++++++

    11 of 14 people found this review helpful.

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  • The king of drum machines!

    As reviewed by 5thLetter on 2/12/2007

    The MPC 2500 offers more than any other drum machine I've encountered. Blows away all competition by a long shot! User friendly, a GREAT chop shop feature, direct recording, and the Q-Slider for pitch changes on the fly! If you have an imgaination and a creativity, this machine is for you! A must own in any production studio! Most say the MV is an "MPC killer." While that is a great machine, don't fall into the hype. Akai is where it's at!

    7 of 10 people found this review helpful.

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