![]() ![]() For the music makers who never want to miss an inspirational moment, meet the Akai MPC Live II Retro. This self-contained, battery-powered production unit keeps your ideas flowing through the creative process. In dimensions, it is 1.6 x 12.25 x 7.6 inches with a perfect weight of 0.84 kg and has dedicated Octave Up, Octave Down and Sustain buttons USB-powered and plug-and-play setup as well. The Akai MPC Live II Retro with built-in monitors is a mobile workhorse that unleashes your creativity. The quality of the audio is oozed out in a unique way through the pressing of the 25 synth-action mini keys. The model is one of the best choices for both, a beginner as well as a professional as it is equipped with all the features that are not usually found in the DJ Controllers of this price range such as having 8 assignable knobs which can easily map to the Ableton Live and then control volume and sends.ĪPC Key 25 features shift button and directional arrows that help in manipulating the scope of the grid and hence makes it different from other top-selling Controller with Keyboard. ![]() It has an extraordinary feature that it comes equipped with the clip-launch matrix having tri-color lighting which displays your current clip status. ![]() ![]() Akai APC Key 25 Ableton Live Midi Keyboard ControllerĪkai APC Key 25 is an amazing Ableton Live Controller with Keyboard that seamlessly integrates one to one with the stunning Ableton Live. Best Overall (2nd Pick): Akai MPK Mini MKII Key features: 25 synth-style narrow keys 8 velocity sensitive backlit pads 8 rotary knobs 4-way thumbstick for pitch/mod controls Compact size The Akai MPK Mini MKII regularly ends up at the top of these best of lists, and for good reason. The MPK25 delivers an amazing 72 assignable controls, with assignable inputs that include an expression pedal, footswitch, pitch bend and modulation wheel. Whether for the bedroom recorder or the stage performer, the Akai MPK225 provides a compact solution to all of your production controller quandaries. ![]()
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