Akai MPC Key 37 and One+ bundles sweeten the deal with free plugins and expansions
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17.11.2025

Akai MPC Key 37 and One+ bundles sweeten the deal with free plugins and expansions

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Akai Professional has launched a limited-time promotion that adds serious value to two of its popular MPC models, offering producers a substantial software package at no extra cost.

Running from 13 November through to 3 December 2025, the Akai promotion gives buyers of the MPC Key 37 and MPC One+ access to collections of premium plugins and expansions that would typically cost a fair bit separately.

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The MPC Key 37 comes with the Producer Bundle, which includes 13 software tools spanning both plugins and expansions. On the plugin side, you’ll get the newly released Iona, along with Jura, Sub Factory, Mini D, and Air Flavor Pro. Expansions include Neo Sunset, Rawcutz Premier Beats, Trap Soul & RnB, OB Rising, Future Dimensions, Making Lo-Fi Beats Masterclass, Urban Roulette, and Vintage Provider.

Opting for the MPC One+ will give you the Beatmaker Bundle with nine items total. Plugin-wise, there’s Iona (also new), Jura, and Sub Factory. The expansion pack mirrors several from the Producer Bundle: Neo Sunset, OB Rising, Future Dimensions, Making Lo-Fi Beats Masterclass, Urban Roulette, and Vintage Provider.

Getting access to the software is straightforward. Once you’ve registered your new device, the licences automatically appear in your account. From there, you’ll activate and download the plugins directly to your hardware, while expansions are accessible through MPC’s desktop software. This bundle sits on top of the free plugin voucher that already comes with device registration.

For producers eyeing either of these MPCs, the timing offers a compelling reason to pull the trigger before early December. Both packages provide a solid foundation of sounds and tools that cover everything from classic synth emulations to contemporary beat-making resources.

Find out more at Akai. For local enquiries, head here