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Mpk Mini Manual

2024-06-05 08:21:26

Its a Cable Nice and Long, USB Type A to B. I am using with my MPK Mini

5
2024-09-07 07:58:57

Bought this to mix audio sources (CD etc.) with my Akai MPK mini play keyboard audio out. Works great. I enjoy playing along with music. Very quiet and no distortion. Covered the bright power LED with tape.

5
2024-07-27 08:56:59

+ I bought this Akai MPK Mini MKII MIDI controller because I tend to have a creative itch that I have to scratch sometimes and lugging my Akai MPK25 can be tedious if you know the size and weight compared to this MPK Mini MKII, which is about 3 times the depth, twice the height, and a little wider too, but the weight is like quardruple at least. I work with FL Studio for producing music and this helps me mess around and build some songs. + What I love about it is not only its compactness, They give you enough controls to work with. You can't go all out, but you can get plenty done with this model when on the go. It fits in my Think Tank Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 bag, along with my 15' Sony VAIO laptop, Wacom Intuos Pro SE Medium tablet, and a Cooler Master cooling pad. Adds almost an unnoticeable weight. The pads are definitely more responsive than the MPK25 actually. + What I don't like about it is that the dials have a min and max. I honestly like the infinite dials. I tweaked my Lightroom to accept and map MIDI controller for use in Lightroom (ex: having an dial to control your basic adjustments). I can't really use this for that purpose, but the MPK 25 works very nicely for that reason. I'm excited that B&H is about to sell Loupedeck this upcoming August 2017! + Overall? This is a nice treat to have for anyone who messes with music producing. When I found out such a thing existed (I'm kinda late), I had to order one immediately!

5
2024-07-25 03:10:46

The MPK mini MK3 has fulfilled all my needs, expectations and then some. FL Studio 20 recognized it immediately. The piano keys really feel realistic and the infinity knobs really did away with the limitations of its predecessor! Easy to program and with a myriad of available settings and controls, this compact MIDI controller sets itself as a must have. Setup took some time between downloads and activation of the different bundled sounds and software and it is done via iLok, so be patient as the result will be a very powerful addition to your music creation process!

5
2024-07-15 04:15:23

Not too big and holds what I need! I use the small outside pouch for my AKAI MPK mini MIDI controller and the main bag holds my laptop, mics, cables, small speakers and there is room for more! Excellent construction. Zippers are quality too. I use this bag to . hold my portable recording rig and gear. Bag is fully padded and all around great product!

5
2024-04-23 03:49:30

Although I carefully read through the documentation when I got my Akai MPK Mini a day earlier than projected by B&H, it is really a plug and play unit to add to my lineup for my Ableton Live 10 projects. I already have a great Roland FP30 digital piano/keyboard so for more extensive keyboard parts, I'm covered. But the Roland has to run through an audio interface and it can be cumbersome switching back and forth from direct USB plug-ins to my laptop and using the interface. It's too much work if all I'm doing is tweaking drum patterns or laying down simple mono tracks. That's where the MPK Mini is perfect and I was using it within minutes of plugging it in. and it's an inexpensive solution, so ROI (so to speak) will be off the charts.

5
2024-09-12 06:24:34

I use to connect Akai mpk-49 to audio interface

5
2024-05-07 04:12:11

I was in search of an Instax camera as a creative outlet and to put a retro spin on my photography hobby. I'd looked at the popular Fuji Instax line of cameras, and even had a Mini 90's in a cart, ready to purchase... but I kept having one nagging question in the back of my mind that kept me from pulling the trigger. This is pretty automatic, and you're stuck at F/12.7. Is this going to really give me the creative control I'm looking for, or would this be better for parties and grabbing quick-memories? Well, I'm not a teenager. I don't really go to too many parties, and the novelty to my friends of an instant photo is a great for sharing, but it doesn't really fulfill my personal goals. However... F/5.7 for lower light and/or shallow depth of field and Manual Focus, coupled with shooting a kind of camera that I'd never shot before? THAT sounds more like what I was looking for! First up... it's expensive. You could buy a Fuji Mini 90, a Fuji 300 wide, a Fuji SP-1 Instax Printer, AND more than 100 shots of film for less than you can buy this one camera by itself... and it doesn't even include a neck strap. That's straight-up daunting, if I'm being honest. On that fact alone, I couldn't recommend this camera for someone who just wants to shoot the Instax Mini format for fun. It took me a week to really mull that over. Am I glad I made the decision I did? Absolutely. This camera has taught me to slow down, compose, and consider. Each shot matters, so I care and think more on every one. This camera WILL take more skill/time and trial/error to get quick shots in focus than other automatic options. Vignetting occurs at high aperture settings. I'm running out of characters B&H will let me use, so let's wrap up this up with pros/cons: Pros: Manual Focus, f 5.6, glass lenses, fun bonus aperture (mine was a clover!), hidden flash, optional ND filters, close up filters, and lens hood Cons: Manual Focus, expensive, light-meter not very dependable in bright light

5
2024-09-23 06:21:50

I found out by reading my camera's manual, that the reason Blackmagic advertising the Ursa Mini Pro G2 with this batteries is because it is one of the few fully compatible batteries for this cameras. eg. If you use a 3rd party batterie it will not show it's % only bars.

5
2024-09-28 07:35:47

I love how easy this was to use. I did not read the manual. just plugged my internet feed to #5, my Blackmagic ATEM MINI PRO and laptop to #1 & #2 and everything was hooked up!

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