Archive for October, 2022

Akai Pro introduces Minimoog-Inspired Mini D Synthesizer for MPC and Force

 

Akai Pro has introduced Mini D – a Minimoog-inspired software synth for the MPC & FORCE.

The company say that the Mini D offers the classic Minimoog sound, but with updated features, modern capabilities and 300 presets.

Features:

  • 4 Voice Poly Synth based on the classic American synthesizer legend
  • Painstakingly modeled oscillator section includes 8 authentic oscillator waveforms Multiple LFO shapes with 19 selections including ramps, sine, square, triangle, random, and steps
  • Over 400 Presets ranging from Basses, Leads, Percussion, and Synth FX
  • Two filters included- “Ladder” and “Modern” with Cutoff, Reso, Contour, and a dedicated feedback path
  • Built-in creative effects chain including EQ, Chorus, and Delay

 

Audio Demo:

*Note: Requires FORCE 3.2 or MPC 2.11.6 firmware update

Mini D is available now with an intro price of $79.

New Moog Moogerfooger Effects Support Modular Patching

 

Moog Music recently introduced the Moogerfooger Effects Plug-ins – a software reincarnation of Bob Moog’s classic hardware effects.

Something that’s not immediately obvious about these effects is that they recreate the deep CV interconnectivity capabilities of the original hardware pedals. This means that you can use multiple instances of Moogerfooger effects plugin to modulate each other.

The video demonstrates how you can connect Moogerfooger Effects Plug-ins together via the CV panel, and how you can attenuate and invert the signals coming from one Moogerfooger effect to another. Additionally, the video covers how to switch an LFO between unipolar and bipolar, and how you can route modulation signals across multiple tracks.

The Moogerfooger Effects Plug-ins are available now at an introductory price of $149 (regularly $249).

Akai releases the New MPK Mini Plus MIDI keyboard

 

Akai has released the MPK Mini Plus Midi keyboard – compact controller is all grown up. The upsized ‘board looks ready to challenge Arturia KeyStep.

Akai has upsized its MPK Mini MIDI keyboard and released a Plus version.  MPK Mini Plus comes with an extended three-octave keyboard, a built-in sequencer, MIDI and CV/Gate connectivity, proper pitch and mod wheels, MPC pads, knobs, transport controls and more.

That’s a very comprehensive spec list, and one that would seem to put the MPK Mini Plus in direct competition with popular  Arturia KeyStep 37 controller.

The 37 slim keys use Akai’s second-generation dynamic bed, while the polyphonic two-track sequencer – designed for creating melodic and drum patterns – comes with Step and Live modes. There are eight notes of polyphony per key step, 16 notes per drum step and an onboard arpeggiator.

Besides being useful for drum playing and programming, the pads can be used for making program changes and triggering additional CC parameters, and the eight 360-degree rotary knobs are assignable, as well.

Like many modern Midi keyboards, the MPK Mini Plus offers Chord and Scale modes – used for triggering chords with a single key and locking the keyboard to a selected scale respectively. Both modes feature variety options and there are 15 scale settings.

Transport controls cover the obvious bases, and the joystick enables you to assign four parameters to the X/Y axis and morph between them.

 

There are three CV/Gate outputs (pitch, gate and mod) and CV Clock I/O, along with USB and full-size MIDI I/O ports. You can also plug in a sustain pedal.

The MPK Mini Plus is available now priced at $169. Find out more on the Akai Pro website.