MPK MINI 25 Akai - Mini Key Keyboard Controller
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MPK MINI 25 Akai - Mini Key Keyboard Controller
Scan code: LN38176 Manufacturer code: MPK mini
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MPK MINI 25 Akai - Mini Key Keyboard Controller

Akai MPK Mini 25 USB-Midi Controller Keyboard, 25 Keys, 8 Knobs, 8 Pads, Mini Keys, Backlit Pads

Scan code: LN38176 Manufacturer code: MPK mini
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Product Overview 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. Features • Ultra-portable software MIDI controller.
• 25-note, velocity-sensitive mini keyboard.
• Eight backlit, velocity-sensitive MPC-style pads.
• Pads can send note information, MIDI CCs and program changes.
• Eight assignable Q-Link knobs to adjust virtually any parameter.
• Dedicated Octave Up, Octave Down and Sustain buttons.
• Powered through USB; no AC adaptor required.++
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Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
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