![]() ![]() ![]() Power via USB Type-B (Bus-powered or connected to wall adapter).8 notes of polyphony per step, 16 notes per Drum Step and an onboard Arpeggiator offer endless creative possibilities.Īnd here’s a quick rundown of the I/O you’ll find on the back of the machine: The sequencer would have to be one of the highlights here – it is a two-track sequencer that supports 16 notes per drum step as well as eight notes of polyphony on the key steps (eight notes of harmony or melody per step).įor those creative moments or DAW-less jams sessions, the onboard polyphonic 2-track step/live Sequencer captures new melodic and drum patterns on the fly. ![]() Moving across the top control panel, there is a dedicated transport section for hardware functionality over the play, stop, record, and locator features in your software as well as buttons for engaging the internal scale/chord modes (locks the keybed to select scales and for automatically triggering chords with a single key) as well as the MPK Mini Plus’ built arpeggiator and sequencer, all showcased on the contextual OLED display. Add depth and dimension to your tracks by writing precise automation.įrom there, you’ll find the usual pitch and modulation wheels as well as the X/Y joystick controller that can be assigned to four different parameters on FX and instruments within your DAW. While the drum pads can also be used for assigning program changes and triggering CC MIDI parameter changes on software instruments and the like, AKAI has also outfitted the new MPK Mini Plus with a host of assignable controls:ĭial in effects with the 8 assignable 360-rotary knobs for every function including filters, automation, pan controls, and more. In terms of musical inputs, you’re looking at AKAI’s Gen 2 velocity-sensitive keybed and eight “real” MPC pads inspired by the brand’s legendary drum machine samplers with the RGB-backlit treatment. AKAI MPK Mini Plus is a 37-key controller that delivers an extra octave over its smaller counterpart alongside some additional hardware controls. ![]()
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