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Recording Studio Package - Akai Professional MPK Mini MK3 USB MIDI Keyboard Controller and M-Audio BX3 3.5" 120W Speakers, with Production Software

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Color: Standard


Style: with Studio Monitors


Features

  • Music Production and Beat Maker Essential USB powered MIDI controller with 25 mini MIDI keyboard velocity-sensitive keys for studio production, virtual synthesizer control and beat production
  • Total Control of Your Production - Innovative 4-way thumbstick for dynamic pitch and modulation control, plus a built-in arpeggiator with adjustable resolution, range and modes
  • The MPC Experience - 8 backlit velocity-sensitive MPC-Style MIDI beat pads with Note Repeat and Full Level for programming drums, triggering samples and controlling virtual synthesizer/DAW controls
  • Premium Components - 120W stereo speakers with an acoustically-inert MDF cabinet and bass reflex design for deep, rich sound; 3.5 Kevlar low frequency drivers and 1 natural silk dome tweeters
  • An Immersive Listening Experience - Computer-optimized tweeter waveguide for precise imaging; High & Low EQ for dialling in the perfect sound; Rear ports for extended bass response
  • Versatile Whether youre looking for DJ speakers, PC speakers, or studio speakers, the BX3s 1/4, 1/8and RCA inputs offer complete hook-up flexibility

Brand: AKAI


Number of Keys: 25


Connectivity Technology: USB


Special Feature: Keyboard Controller


Size: MPK Mini


Date First Available: September 21, 2022


Color Name: Standard


Compatible Devices: USB devices


Connector Type: USB


Hardware Interface: USB


Supported Software: Studio Recording


Material Type: Plastic


Musical Style: Electronic


Number of Keyboard Keys: 25


Size: MPK Mini


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice product!
Color: Standard Style: MPK Mini Only
Bought to start off my music career. It was been an amazing tool. You can make so many different things from it. Well worth the money. It last. I’ve had it over a year now still working brand new.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024 by SayLes Gonz

  • Waited too long, should of bought sooner.
Color: Standard Style: MPK Mini Only
I finally got my hands on the AKAI Professional MPK Mini MK3, and it was well worth the wait! This MIDI controller is absolutely fantastic. The 25 velocity-sensitive keys are responsive and perfect for crafting melodies and beats, and the drum pads are a great addition for triggering samples and creating rhythms. The compact size makes it super portable, and the included software is a great bonus for expanding creative possibilities. Everything feels high-quality and well-built. If you're looking for a versatile, reliable MIDI controller, the MPK Mini MK3 is a top-notch choice! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024 by The Reviewer

  • Works Great! Small and convenient
Color: Grey Style: MPK Mini Only
The media could not be loaded. This was a gift for my sister. She absolutely love sit and she creates music semi professionally and she claims this has been a very helpful tool for her music creations!
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025 by Damian Davies

  • Great keyboard, docs so so, software setup process is third world torture
Color: Black Style: MPK Mini Only
So I got this today, and started using it. I write software for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. So I had real concerns about the keyboard. I downloaded the manual, which amounts to a one page product brochure that then gets repeated in several languages. I wanted to make sure it was useful with my software, especially Linux, where none of the provided programs will run. To fulfil that, I just needed the controls to output general MIDI and there you go. The first issue is the manual does not go into what the controls or pads actually SEND, other than "MIDI CC messages". Which ones? It does not go into it. Are they preprogrammed? The Amazon page talks about needing to set it up with the software. Bad sign. I asked the maker if they provided programming instructions to set it up with my software. "Its proprietary" was the (very unsatisfactory) answer. Are you charging software developers? Getting part of their profits? IIIII doubt it. But you go girl. After more research, I found other keyboards that DID go into what midi messages their keyboards provided, how to reprogram them, everything. For example, M-AUDIO does that. Now for the odd part. They are owned by the same company, InMusic! I decided that this keyboard had what I wanted, if I could just make it work on all systems. My main worry is that it would not function at all without the software. I asked another question: If I program it, with the provided software on, say, Windows, would it say programmed even with the power removed. That way I could at least program it on one system and move it to others. The answer was yes, so I decided to risk it. Now that I have the keyboard, I see that there is no problem at all. The display tells you exactly what it is sending, what CC messages and what numbers. In fact, in case you need to know, it sends CC 70 to CC 77 for the rotary controls, and drum channel notes 36 to 43 on the drum pads. This is nowhere in the manual (and much better than the frankly snotty "proprietary" answer I got). Now on to the software provided. They give you a lot, and the basics are in MPC beats, which I am happy with. They also give you three programs that say "get activation code". I went through a signup process to download these. Then asked for an activation code. They take you to another, unrelated site and you have to sign up AGAIN with them. then they sent a verification code to my email. Apparently I didn't get to it fast enough, and now their site says "my email is invalid". And gives me no option to fix it. Thanks. Now, how about the unit itself. I'm pretty happy with that. I am not a musician, I use this to make sounds for games and other programs. I have a 49 key controller and a 61 key full synth, both of which are unwieldy to use at my computer desk. So having a very short and compact keyboard was a good idea. Plus, the pads and controls give me the means to control DAWs and test out my software. The keys and pads have a very nice feel to me, and I like the infinite range controls. The whole thing takes up very little space on my desk and thus can remain there, instead of me taking out one of my larger keyboards to play with. To sum up, AKAI, fix your documentation. Look at the M-AUDIO docs for your example. And get someone competent to do the activation code thing. My 2 cents. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2021 by Scott A. Franco

  • Limited but great piece of tech.
Color: Standard Style: MPK Mini Only
Does everything you need a midi controller to do except actually OUTPUT MIDI to an analog synth or instrument. Strongly made, great colors, design, very fidgety and clicky.
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024 by Drew W. Williams

  • Don't let the color fool you; this is an incredible instrument
Color: Standard Style: MPK Mini Only
I waited a couple of months before writing this review. There's a lot to dive in and I wanted to write a review short enough to read that contains everything you need to know. For your money you get two things, the hardware (the MK3) and some free software, MPC Beats. The MK3 is a 25-key USB MIDI keyboard. In addition to the 25 keys, there are selection buttons on the left and right, a joystick/knob, 8 drum pads, 8 knobs, and a teeny-tiny LCD for younger users with better eyeballs than mine. They keyboard has a tiny bit of weight to it, but you won't mistake it for a paperweight. Keep in mind that on its own, the keyboard does nothing, It only works when plugged into a computer, running software. The free DAW software Akai provides is MPC Beats. MPC Beats has approximately 9 million buttons and options, so don't expect to figure it out in an hour or even a day. There are so, so many features. You can of course make tracks, loops, patterns, and so on. There are tons and tons of free instruments available. It can get confusing as to which can be assigned to the keys and which are assigned to the drum pads. Fortunately there are tons of video MPC Beats tutorials online, which can teach you the ropes. The free version of MPC Beats has one major limitation in that songs are limited to 8 MIDI tracks and 2 "audio" tracks (which could be used for vocals or samples). If you're just wanting to create loop based music, 8 tracks are actually quite a bit. If you do eventually outgrow MPC Beats, you can upgrade to the pay version, MPC 2.0, which allows 128 tracks, all of which can be MIDI or digital audio. So, what's to say? There's a bit of a learning curve with the software and figuring out what all the buttons on the keyboard do. It has been a while since I played around with a DAW and so it took me a couple of days to wrap my head around everything. Again, there are lots of YT tutorials out there that will point you in the right direction, and the more you play around with things, the better you'll get. Physically the keyboard's looks may not impress your studio friends, but there's no reason why you couldn't create a hit song with this thing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024 by Rob O'Hara

  • Working great
Color: White Style: MPK Mini Only
My son has been using it for about a month and seems to be really enjoying it! I've heard no complaints! Would recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025 by RBN

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