![]() Novation’s MIDI keyboard for beginners has had a serious upgrade. Next, we have the Novation LaunchKey Mini MK 3. But controlling MIDI CC messages and Program Changes from the pads is as it was in the MK2. The USB over MIDI port is found on the back of the unit, and the layout of the buttons has also changed too. The overall design of the MPK Mini MK3 has changed slightly too. They also have channel and polyphonic aftertouch for creating melodies and chords that emulate that of a real instrument. No noticeable latency presents itself either, and great pressure performance when playing sustained sounds. You’ll find this screen provides you with useful feedback on controller data and MIDI channels, just to name two. They’re actually the same design found in the MPC series hardware! Of course, the most obvious difference is the little OLED screen. ![]() The velocity-sensitive pads are more sensitive than the MK2 model too. As for the knobs, these are now a continuous rotary design compared with both absolute and relative options to the encoder knobs of the MK2. They’re more responsive yet quieter than previous iterations. Though it does retain the 25 mini keys, eight velocity-sensitive pads, the eight knobs, and the notorious thumbstick pitch bend/modulation control, the AKAI MPK MK3 does have some big differences from MK2.įor example, the key bed is Akai’s new Dynamic Gen 2 design. ![]()
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