Support and discussion for all of Akai’s modern standalone MPCs including the MPC X / X SE, MPC Live 1, 2 & 3, MPC One / One+, MPC Key 37/61.
By Elektrobolt Fri Aug 21, 2026 4:22 pm
From a technical standpoint, the MPC XL is excellent. Its architecture and workflow diverge from my older MPC X in several meaningful ways, yet the core operational model remains consistent enough that transitioning between the two is seamless. Way to hit it out of the park, Akai. Truly!

As I’ve worked through the hands‑on button layout and the newly added UI‑level editing tools, a few areas stood out where usability and workflow efficiency could be improved.

With the current physical‑button set, every mode I rely on is already directly accessible. The remaining modes aren’t part of my workflow, which makes the persistent vertical side‑menu bar feel unnecessary. I’d strongly prefer an option to hide it, as it occupies valuable screen real estate without providing functional benefit in this context.

In practice, it amounts to roughly an inch of unused space along the left side of the display.

For automation, I’d like to see support for true envelope or curve automation rather than relying solely on discrete, manually placed events. A continuous curve with editable breakpoints—similar to note nodes—would allow the system to interpolate at a chosen resolution and output the resulting data as MIDI events. This would significantly streamline expressive parameter editing.

Given the touch‑driven workflow, this curve‑based approach would be far more natural, especially within the smaller automation‑window section. The interaction model aligns well with touch input, and the constrained space makes continuous‑curve editing a more efficient and ergonomic solution.

Also, the full‑width popup information banners can be disruptive. They occupy the entire screen while active and block interaction with the underlying UI, which becomes irritating when they appear during workflow‑critical operations. This was the same on the MPC X.

Anyways, these were some key elements that stood out as I was getting acquainted with the system.
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By MPC-Tutor Fri Aug 21, 2026 5:09 pm
Elektrobolt wrote:With the current physical‑button set, every mode I rely on is already directly accessible. The remaining modes aren’t part of my workflow, which makes the persistent vertical side‑menu bar feel unnecessary. I’d strongly prefer an option to hide it, as it occupies valuable screen real estate without providing functional benefit in this context.


Do you mean the left side shortcut panel that you can drag out into view? This can be switched off in preferences > general (except in the 'main' screen).
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By Lampdog Fri Aug 21, 2026 5:30 pm
Love it. No regrets with the purchase.
By B-Wise Fri Aug 21, 2026 6:17 pm
MPC-Tutor wrote:
Elektrobolt wrote:With the current physical‑button set, every mode I rely on is already directly accessible. The remaining modes aren’t part of my workflow, which makes the persistent vertical side‑menu bar feel unnecessary. I’d strongly prefer an option to hide it, as it occupies valuable screen real estate without providing functional benefit in this context.


Do you mean the left side shortcut panel that you can drag out into view? This can be switched off in preferences > general (except in the 'main' screen).

Maybe they meant in main screen mode where is always on the screen. I like it like that tho. I do wish the side-menu tab when it's closed could be made invisible or be moved to the right or bottom of the screen. I'll send a request.
By Delphinus Fri Aug 21, 2026 6:44 pm
Love my XL. I'm sure we will get even more optimization with the interface as the updates come, but as it is now there is a lot of customization you can do to follow your workflow.