


I feel they both have plenty of dope features, as well as things that I would like to see improved. People often ask how they compare to the other, or which one is better. I’m a huge fan of both the Akai MPC and Native Instruments Maschine product lines, and I’ve personally used them both for many years.

In this video I give an overview of who it’s for, what it can do, give you a quick look at the MPC workflow overall, and also compare MPC Studio MK2 to its standalone brother, the MPC One, and its main competitor, the Maschine Micro. This site is not owned or operated by Native Instruments or Akai Professional. Modest Price Range Maschine Mk2 was priced at 599. MPC Studio is designed to give you the best of both worlds – the hands on control of hardware, alongside as much storage and IO and as many plugins as you have on your computer. Maschine Studio vs Mpc Renaissance: Can Akai keep up with Native Instruments. It is clear to me that Akai designed the Ren/Studio to be used as a controller for the software. MPC Studio is a new hardware controller for the MPC software running on a Mac or PC, meaning that it doesn’t do anything one its own, but rather gives you hardware access to many of the features of the MPC software.
