Akai MPK Mini Play mk3 is a compact MIDI controller and a portable keyboard with 128 built-in sounds.

 

Akai Professional MPK Mini Play mk3 is a super-compact MIDI keyboard controller and also a self-contained portable keyboard that offers 128 built-in sounds.

 

The New model promises improved playability and a more powerful speaker

 

These include acoustic/electric pianos, synths, pads, drum kits and more, and the fact that there’s a built-in speaker – a better, more powerful one than was in the original MPK Mini Play – means you can jam away without any other hardware.

 

Portability is further aided by a battery power option, which promises to give you more than 14 hours of runtime. You can also power the keyboard via USB.

 

 

The 25-note keyboard is said to be more playable before, with improved velocity response. With just two octaves to work with, though, there’s not going to be a great deal of scope for giving two-handed performances.

 

The eight velocity-sensitve drum pads, meanwhile, are now officially ‘MPC-style’ ones, while the four parameter control knobs have been moved above them. There is an arpeggiator onboard, as well, along with an OLED display, and also a 1/8-inch headphone jack.

 

MPK Mini Play mk3 ships with both MPC Beats, Akai’s own DAW, and three plugins from Air Music Technology: the Hybrid 3 analogue synth, the Mini Grand acoustic piano, and Velvet, a vintage electric piano instrument. You also get the Melodics educational package, an interactive music learning resource.

 

Find out more on the Akai Pro website. The MPK Mini Play mk3 costs $149.

 

Nektar PANORAMA Midi Controllers

 


Nektar Panorama T6 61-Key Advanced MIDI Daw Keyboard Controller

Nektar Technology has released new MIDI controller keyboards, the 49-note Panorama T4 and 61-note Panorama T6. The keyboard has a synth action with medium tension and supports aftertouch. Creative features include the Note Repeat function and the option to assign chords to any of the 8 LED drum pads which also support after-touch. There is a total of 62 physical hardware controls, buttons and fad-ers, while real-time feedback is available on the LED display.

The Panorama T4 and T6 offer instant control of plugin parameters via the new Nektarine plugin control manager software. Plugin parameter changes are shown on the display, which should mean less time spent staring at your computer screen.

In addition, standard mixing, track selection and transport control functionality is available in any DAW that supports the Mackie Control Universal protocol, and, depending on your DAW, you can get more advanced options once Nektar DAW integration is installed.

The Panorama T4 and Panorama T6 available in July.


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