
Usually, companies that add speakers to their synths and groove boxes are frowned at because they rarely sound good, decent.

The best feature of the MPC Live II is the big inbuilt speaker sitting across the full width of the hardware's bottom edge.

The MPC Live was stripped back enough to allow the users to free themselves from the bind of studio computers and empower them enough not to leave them yearning after their DAW. It was equipped for completely wireless operation with a rechargeable battery, and it nailed the balance between versatility and self-sufficiency in MIDI controllers. In the MPC range, the MPC Live was the standout. This device had an in-built CPU, allowing it to operate alone and be standalone with DAW rivaling production tools. In 2017, they changed their MPC range this new pair of MPC's MIDI controllers were out of the box and different from their former iterations and devices. Akai has always made laptop-reliant MIDI controllers designed for bespoke software and effectively equivalent to the NI Maschine.
