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The Akai Pro MPK mini is an ultra-compact mini-keyboard with an impressive array of buttons, knobs and pads to provide "hands-on" performance and production control no matter your location. MPK mini strikes the perfect balance between portability and comprehensive software control by melding together the complete control offered in the popular Akai Pro MPK family with the grab-and-go convenience of the LPK25 and LPD8. With a 25-note keyboard, 8 back-lit, MPC-style pads and 8 Q-Link knobs, the MPK mini is the ultimate portable controller to get your music moving.The MPK mini keyboard is ideal for quickly entering notes and phrases into your computer. The velocity-sensitive keys allow you to accurately express dynamics, while accessing different pitch ranges is done instantly through dedicated Octave Up and Down buttons. Create sparkling, staccato leads and driving bass-lines in a variety of time denominations and patterns with MPK mini's built-in Arpeggiator. A Tap-Tempo button gives you the ability to quickly adjust the Arpeggiator clock which is essential if you're looking to stay in sync with a band. A Sustain button holds notes after releasing your hand from the keyboard allowing you the opportunity to easily pound pads and twist knobs, with no pedal required.
- Ultra-portable software MIDI controller
- 25-note, velocity-sensitive mini keyboard
- Eight backlit, velocity-sensitive MPC-style pads (2 banks, 16 total)
- Pads can send note information, MIDI CCs and program changes
- Eight assignable Q-Link knobs to adjust virtually any parameter
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Akai Pro MPK mini
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| 62 of 63 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Akai Pro MPK mini (Electronics) If you have spent any time reading the reviews of the LPD8 and the LPK25, rest assured you can apply them to this product as well. The MPK Mini is literally a combination of the LPD8 and LPK25; nothing less and nothing more. Which is a great thing if you've been considering both!This is my first MPC product but I am an experienced keyboardist. The Pads are pretty nice. I enjoy how they light up when you hit them. Like others said regarding the LPD8, they aren't as sensitive as some might prefer, and I'm inclined to agree. It tends not to register some of might lighter hits, so I'm having to get used to how hard I have to hit it. No big deal. It's also nice to have the knobs. They aren't as nice as professional grade knobs, but they work nicely for such a compact unit. The keyboard has mini keys and they are very sturdy. Some complain that it feels like a toy keyboard. Of course it does, they are mini keys! The keys are fine for their purpose of capturing ideas. I do not... Read more 54 of 56 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Akai Pro MPK mini (Electronics) I just forayed into the world of midi music. Making music was my main aim and using the computer keyboard was getting frustrating for the creative process. For any song writer, a midi control is an invaluable tool. So I wanted a midi keyboard that wouldn't break the bank while giving me the control I want. I found a new one on amazon for $67, which was a steal given the current price point.---------WHAT I LIKE----------- 1) 8 Pad buttons with 2 banks (8 X 2 = 16 notes) 2) Small form factor. This is one of the few keyboards that I can pop into my bag. Makes a great travel companion. 3) Built in Arpeggiator. You can chose to sync to the global tempo or tap your own tempo using the 'Tap Tempo' button. You can chose repetition intervals of 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 or 1/32 and have triplets in each one. You can also change pattern of arrpegiation. 4) Octave up and down buttons. Although you can only control two octaves at a time because it has... Read more 18 of 20 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Akai Pro MPK mini (Electronics) I have both the LPK25 and the MPD8... so of course I was excited when this came out, because I just bought the previous two items, and now I could return them and buy the MPK instead...I thought it would be the same, especially the pads. I was wrong. The MPK I received had the most horrible response on the pads, extremely insensitive unlike the MPD8. This is the same mistake they made with the rest of the MPK series! (25,49,61) Just read those reviews and you can get another idea as well. In addition, the pads would click, and were more stiff to that of the MPD8. Do yourself a favor and buy the LPK25 and the MPD8 seperately, instead of this unit. |
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