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The Akai Professional LPK25 is a portable 25-key USB MIDI keyboard controller designed for Mac and PC users. Featuring a responsive Gen 2 Dynamic keybed, built-in arpeggiator, octave transpose, sustain button, and 8 programmable presets, it offers professional-grade playability and customization. Compatible with all major DAWs and powered via USB, it’s perfect for musicians, producers, and DJs seeking a compact, versatile tool to compose, perform, and produce music anywhere.










































| ASIN | B0BF9PCGM8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,705 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #15 in Computer Recording MIDI Controllers |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,558) |
| Date First Available | September 29, 2022 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | PC/Mac |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.06 pounds |
| Item model number | LPK25MK2 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Musical Style | Electronic |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 25 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.96 x 13.68 x 1.44 inches |
| Proficiency Level | Professional |
| Size | New Model |
| Supported Software | GarageBand, Logic, Studio One, Cubase, Ableton Live, ProTools, Reason, FL Studio, Digital Performer, Adobe Audition |
R**K
Wow! Even the software is amazing, not gimmicky!
I don't impress easily, but when I do, I use Amazon reviews. :) I bought this keyboard as a way to save space and maximize my ability to use FL Studio for music production. What I got was something even more amazing. Usually companies will bundle hardware with some gimmicky software just to make it easy to market, but they don't expect people to use the software. Akai did things differently, and instead they provided awesome quality software I think I'll be using for a while as I get into music production. Some of the stuff included are: 1. Melodic 30-day trial to learn how to pay the keyboard. (I think 30 days is all I'll need to get going, but who knows, I might subscribe at the end.) 2. Hype (Synth) - I've played around with some of the synths that come with FL Studio, but Hype is really easy to use, comes with all kinds of knobs, LFO, loads of presets that you can tweak, and so much more. I'll be using it for a while and if there comes a need for Serum, I'll get that later on. Hype really is badazz. 3. Lots of downloadable sound kits. (Haven't looked into them yet.) 4. BFD Player (Drum kit) - I'm still downloading the hefty library for it, but it looks like it'll be cool. It says it's for real drum sounds, so I imagine a drumline studio type of deal. There's dozens of other software I haven't mentioned, and most of it is free to download. If I'm looking for new tools, I'll use their "InMusic Software Center" to find some cool stuff. Well worth the tiny price tag, and don't let the nay sayers fool you. Yes, the USB socket feels loose, but it's not falling apart, nor is it disconnecting. The cable itself looks normal or even premium, but the socket seems to have some give. (The plug is just a tad smaller than the socket is all.) I was worried about the socket when I read that, but wow am I glad I bought this thing. It's exactly what I wanted. Oh, and about the keys being smaller, if you curve your fingers and put them on the keys, they'll fit easily. I'm new to playing, so I might not notice what the pros do, but my giant manly hands do just fine on them. I'm 235lb and under 6', so yes my hands are a bit fat as well. If you're a dainty girl or someone my size, then you should do just fine.
J**E
Great for an initial MIDI controller!!!
I got this midi keyboard to use with my DAW. So far it has been working out just fine! Seems this keyboard has a lot of potential. I’m only using it to program drum tracks on my recordings, but I’ve used it for some piano work too. It comes with some recording software to make beats that is kinda fun to mess around with. I’d recommend it for anyone looking for a budget midi controller to start out on. The keys are responsive, they feel almost weighted. Not cheap feeling by any means. Seems to be well built as well! Connectivity is easy, due to the USB cord. Easy setup! I’d get another AKAI product in the future.
J**M
MUCH better than the NanoKey
I bought this as a replacement for my (broken) Korg NanoKey and it's been a fantastic purchase. I enjoyed the NanoKey for the first month or so that I had it. It was inexpensive, ultra-portable, and served its purpose. Unfortunately after only a few weeks, keys started dying, and this was despite taking very good care of it. The NanoKey is just a very flimsy product. The LPK25 is anything but. DURABILITY- Despite the fact that it's entirely made of plastic, this thing is remarkably solid. Nothing is loose or flimsy or cheap feeling- with care, this thing should last a long time. SIZE- while significantly thicker than the NanoKey, it's still very portable. It would fit easily in a medium sized pocket of a backpack. THE KEYS- remember before buying this that the keys are much smaller than "normal" keyboard keys, much closer in size to that of a small Casio keyboard. But don't let that dissuade you! They may be small, but they're not cheap. They're obviously (for the size) not weighted keys, but they have a good, firm, but not overbearing resistance to them. It's a little tricky to figure out the velocities, but that's not why you buy a keyboard this size. THE DOODADS- For some reason, the LPK25 has a built-in arpeggiator, which while totally functional, seems a bit superfluous. Especially since the unit is lacking pitchbend and modulation controls. I'd gladly give up the real estate the arpeggiator controls take up for a modulation slider or pitchbend buttons or both. The octave +/- buttons light up, which is nice, but they only light up one way. That is, you can't tell by looking at the unit if you're pitched up 1 octave or 3, unlike the NanoKey which had multicolored LEDs to indicate the octave. It's a minor gripe but it's still worth mentioning. USB- Plug and play on both PC and Mac. I didn't have a single issue on either platform or in any program. Ultimately though, any negatives that could be leveled against the LPK25 are overshadowed by the fact that it serves its role as an affordable, reliable, portable, and easy to use unit. If you need a small keyboard you can toss in a backpack or suitcase, it's worth every cent.
C**S
El teclado es de buena calidad llegó bien en paquetedo la caja venía sellada es plástico duro las teclas son suaves con el tiempo actualizaré mi opinión
M**D
Absolutely incredible piece of equipment! It’s an easy to use plug-and-play device, even for relative beginners like myself. The keys are perfectly weighted and the octave switcher keys come in very handy, with the full 124 key range. It’s an incredible tool for musicians and it works perfectly with my DAW. Very affordable, would strongly recommend to anyone interested in practicing music production.
D**E
Excellent produit qualité prix 👍🏻
P**O
Awesome little unit
C**O
Il pacco è arrivato in tempi brevi. Come da descrizione, ottimo prodotto e rispetta tutti i parametri. Si presenta bene, all'interno tastiera midi, cavo usb, manuale (più che istruzione è la garanzia e info varie) e un CD di installazione del software (anche se non è proprio necessarissimo, perché appena lo colleghi al pc viene installato subito con i relativi driver). Fatto sta che per l'utilizzo è molto semplice e intuitivo ed è adatto (almeno per i software che uso io, come Fl Studio, Ableton, Studio One...) funziona perfettamente. Sensibile al tatto, il giusto. Unica cosa che non ho ben capito, quando l'ho acquistato mi diceva che incluso c'era l'installazione di un software per fare i beat, MPC credo che sia, e non ne ho proprio visto l'ombra, però tutto sommato non è che mi sia interessato più di tanto visto che utilizzo già altri software. Inoltre all'interno, specifico per chi fosse interessato alla cosa, c'è un codice coupon per avere uno sconto sull'acquisto di Ableton Live , il che è sicuramente una cosa positiva. C'era stato poi un problema con la spedizione all'inizio, mi segnava che sarebbe arrivato a febbraio, quando poi avevo inserito l'opzione di prime. Ho contattato il venditore e mi ha risposto subito dicendo che sarebbe arrivato prima. Insomma problema risolto, arrivato giusto dopo 2 giorni dall'ordine. Giudizio finale, lascio 5 stelle perché infondo il prodotto è arrivato intatto, i tempi di attesa sono stati buoni e il venditore è affidabile.
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