
It comes packed with 10 sound expansion packs, 4 MPC plugins, AND the AIEP3 Complete from AIR Music (including such virtual instruments Hybrid 3, Vacuum Pro, Transfuser). You therefore no longer need to own any MPC hardware to use the amazing MPC software on Mac or PC.Ī “Premier” version of the MPC 2.2 is also available to everyone for ONLY $249 (List $599).

This update makes the legendary AKAI MPC recording system available to anyone that uses any MIDI controllers such as those from M-Audio, Native Instruments, Alesis, Novation, etc. Yesterday I thought I still had access because the new owner had not registered the Live yet, and that I would be locked out somewhere during the day.Today, AKAI Professional and Plugivery are extremely proud and excited to announce the launch of the AKAI MPC 2.2 software for MAC & PC. I think this indeed is the case, since I still have access to the 2.?. You can literally go grab a serial number from someone's photo on Ebay and register it and get instant access to MPC 2.0 and the expansions it comes with. I think its on the screen where you set the pad sensitivity but I haven't opened it since I got the Live so cant remember.Įither way, because of the way Akai runs, everybody from him til the end of time that registers that MPC is going to be an 'owner' and have access to all the software in their account. Theres a button on one of the pages in there that opens it but cant remember if it shows the serial or not. Might be able to go into the prefs and look at the hardware info though. If he's using 1.9 or later with the iLok stuff I don't think it shows that.

Monotremata wrote: MPC-Tutor wrote:Doesn't the serial show in the initial MPC Software activation screen (starts with '21') ? I had to install on a new computer the other day and I seem to remember seeing the serial there.
