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		<title>Akai Pro announces the APC 20. A slimmed down 40 on the cheap(er)</title>
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&#8220;Ableton Live software is a powerful, flexible environment for creating, performing, and producing music. This unique software demands an equally unique control instrument. Akai Professional and Ableton are proud to present the APC20 compact professional Ableton Live performance controller. The APC20 transforms your Ableton Live experience from constructing tracks on a computer to fluid, musical [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>&#8220;Ableton Live software is a powerful, flexible environment for creating, performing, and producing music. This unique software demands an equally unique control instrument. Akai Professional and Ableton are proud to present the APC20 compact professional Ableton Live performance controller. The APC20 transforms your Ableton Live experience from constructing tracks on a computer to fluid, musical creation. The second model in the APC series, the APC20 offers a smaller footprint than the APC40, enabling musicians to more easily create a personalized setup with multiple APCs, effects controllers, and other devices.&#8221;</em><br />
<a title="Akai APC 20" href="http://www.akaipro.com/apc20" target="_blank">More information in Akai&#8217;s website</a><em><br />
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