

PC: 2 GHz Pentium 4 or Celeron, 2 GB RAM, Windows XP/Vista/7, DVD-Rom drive Mac: 1.8 GHz, G4/G5 or faster, 2 GB RAM, Mac OS X 10.4.11, DVD-Rom drive A USB connector ensures a quick connection to your computer, while a built-in USB hub provides for all your USB studio gear. It's not just a controller, but is equipped with an internal audio interface, two combined XLR/jack inputs, a turntable input and two outputs.

With the MPC Renaissance, however, Akai has really surpassed itself. Numerous producers all over the world use Akai's MPC products, due to their excellent construction and practical layout.

Since the 1990s, the term MPC has achieved a legendary status. As such, the controller is great for electronic music producers, as well as DJs who are gradually using more and more digital technology.

The Renaissance allows you to use the processing power of your computer by means of a hardware controller, enabling you to enjoy that old-school drum machine feel. In essence, it serves as a drum pad and rotary controller in one, featuring a practical LCD display and various menu settings for increased user-friendliness. The MPC Renaissance has been designed to offer full compatibility with your computer. Construction and layout of the MPC Renaissance The MPC Renaissance features the familiar Akai workflow, ensuring a user-friendly experience - satisfaction guaranteed. With the MPC Renaissance, Akai has really outdone itself, introducing a controller with vintage MPC3000 and MPC60 emulation, bundled in one powerful unit.
