![]() ![]() Click Update Now and follow the instructions.Connect the MPC to your computer via USB and power on your MPC. ![]() Disconnect any MIDI or audio devices from your computer and disconnect any MIDI cables from your MPC controller.Extract the downloaded zip file to your Desktop.If you need a firmware update, download the latest firmware – remember, if you previously downloaded the firmware before 8th October you need to re-download the updated firmware application.Connect your MPC via USB and launch the MPC Software – if your firmware needs updating, you will receive an on screen alert.Update to the latest software driver (remember this is different to the firmware).Run the installer and update your MPC Software to the latest version (1.5 at the time of writing).Download the latest official MPC Software installer.This is a step-by-step guide to updating the firmware and if you follow this exactly, you shouldn’t have any problems. However it seems some people are still having issues, so if you are one of them, please check out the the official Akai firmware updating instructions. Akai soon released a new firmware updating application and this should have solved the problems. When the firmware update was first released many people had problems installing it, to the point where some thought they had bricked their hardware. power control, screen functionality, etc) – this is different to the ‘MPC software driver’ which is installed in your computer and deals with the USB and audio communication between the MPC and the computer. So, what is this firmware? Basically it’s special software stored directly inside your actual MPC hardware controller which (I assume) deals with any task related to the hardware itself (e.g. With the release of MPC Software 1.5, people were also prompted to update the ‘firmware’ inside their MPC Renaissance or MPC Studio.
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