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AKAI Professional MPK Mini MKII - 25 Key USB MIDI Keyboard Controller with 8 Drum Pads, 8 Assignable Q-Link Knobs and Pro Software Suite Included

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The MPK MK3 features 8 MPC style pads, which have decent travel to them, and are actually the same ones used on the MPC Touch & MPC X – Akai’s premium drum machines! And although there may only look to be 8, log into your DAW and you’ll discover an extra bank, making 16. there's room to expand your sonic palette with compatible third-party virtual instrument plugins and We are pleased to announce that the critically acclaimed MPC Software 2.0 upgrade is now available to

If you’re after something portable, then the Akai is both smaller and lighter than the Minilab. Although the Minilab may have a slight edge on build quality. How many midi controllers do you know with a metal bottom? Kudos Arturia! The MPC Beats Installer will automatically open. Follow the onscreen prompts to complete the installation. In terms of pads, both feature 8 pads, plus an extra bank you can access through your DAW. However, the Akai’s pads are by far the most sensitive. What’s missing, though, is a truly in-depth review, one that dives into every feature and component of theAkai Professional MPK Mini Mkiii(and MK2). If you’re looking for a deep dive into what makes the Akai MPK Mini family of keyboard controllers special, not just a few paragraphs, you’ve come to the right place. record, compose, and perform with virtual instruments, effect plugins, and DAWs whenever inspirationThe Input Ports section in MIDI/Sync Preferences will display all available MIDI input ports in a list. Devices will automatically appear in the list when connected provided that Enable MIDI ports when discovered is set to ON. The MPK mini mk3 comes with 3 AIR plugins that can be installed directly from the MPK mini Software Manager. These virtual instruments are a great way to expand your melodic ideas.

Controller-wise, both keyboards offer the same amount of drum pads – eight in all, assignable in two banks for a total of sixteen – but in different layouts. The MiniLab lays all eight pads out in a single row, while the MPK prefers a 4 x 2 layout. This layout allows the pads on the MPK to be larger than those offered by the MiniLab, despite the MPK’s smaller overall footprint. The pads on both machines are illuminated, and both pressure and velocity-sensitive, but Akai has a serious pedigree when it comes to pads, and these examples, derived from the famous MPC product family, offer a greater degree of sensitivity, giving the MPK the edge in this regard. With the MPC Essentials software you don’t actually need to have a DAW (Fl Studio / Logic Pro / Ableton) to get started. This piece of software can actually be used as a standalone DAW – perfect for beginners on a budget. The overall build quality also seems to be enhanced. Akai calls the MK3 both rugged and portable. Knob Enhancements

As a mini device, theAkaiMPK Mini MK2doesn’t require much power. It draws everything it needs from its USB connection to your computer. type, timbre, style or articulation from your entire VST library; sculpt immersive, expressive sounds The knobs, are my favorite part of the MPK MINI II. Again, these can also be assigned and linked to your favorite VST’s, effects plugins and other controls within your DAW. The knobs are quite sensitive, which I don’t really mind but if you’ve got a heavy hand you can use the dials around each knob to help you stay in control. fat, retro synth sounds to edgy modern leads and everything in between. MPC Beats is a free and fully The Akai MPK Mini MK3 is hands down the most popular midi controller for sale today. You can’t deny it!

By assigning these to knobs near your playing surface, you can manipulate your sounds in real time while holding a chord or hitting some beats. The program that we really care about for the purposes of this review is MPC Essentials. While the MPK Mini works right out of the box and is plug and play, setting up this software is necessary if you really want to get maximum use out of the keyboard (for example, triggering one instrument with the keys and another separate instrument with the pads). MusicRadar verdict: A very decent upgrade with genuinely pro features, that cements its position in the top handful of mini keyboard controllers available. The web saysThe Novation Launchkey Mini Mk3 is a small but perfectly formed MIDI controller that works great with or without Ableton Live. While the Akai has 8 pads, the Novation boasts 16, which unlike the Akai can be midi mapped to whatever colour you wish. Saying that though, they are significantly smaller and from our experience don’t quite have the sensitivity of the Akai. For casual use the Launchkey is works well, but for keen finger drummers it’s the Akai all the way! Dedicated Octave Up and Down buttons increase the keyboard to the full melodic range, and a sustain

The MK3 includes an LED screen – something the MK2 didn’t – to show you the BPM + the velocity at which you hit each drum pad. Small, but useful. MPK mini comes bundled with professional production software and virtual instruments for immediate musicOut of the box, Akai claims to integrate with most popular DAW software (Digital Audio Workstation). The keys each have some predefined alternate functions, which will work seamlessly if you use the included software. Mileage varies if you’re using another DAW. Drum Pads When Master is enabled, MIDI data from this port will always go to the currently selected program in your project. The MPC Pads are an example of a device that is always set to Master.

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