![]() Keys are a bit on the small side, but it’s not a huge issue unless you’re expecting real piano keys. Low weight and small frame means this will fit in the smallest of bags. Velocity sensitivity is very good.Įxcellent portability. The rotary (endless) encoders are a huge plus. I wanted a portable and nice feeling keyboard that could make playing and recording synths and especially percussion easier, and this one ticked all the boxes for me: Small and light weight, pads, rotary encoders and a nice price. ![]() So far I’ve got by with an old M-Audio keyboard, but I needed something better for a theatre-project I was working on. I mostly work with live instruments, but most projects I do these days include at least some software instruments. Powered by 3 “AA” batteries, the MPK Mini Play is built for hours of wireless fun.I’m not a professional pianist, but I am a professional sound engineer. Four knobs (two banks capable of controlling eight different parameters) can be used to tweak sounds and edit multiple parameters in real-time, giving musicians even more performance possibilities. With 8 backlit MPC drum pads and a 4-way joystick for simple control, players have all they need to play their music anytime, anywhere. The ultra-portable MPK Mini Play is based on the world’s most popular midi controller-Akai Professional’s MPK Mini-but now it comes packed with 128 sounds and its own built-in speaker.
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