🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with the APC40 MKII!
The Akai Professional APC40 MKII is a USB MIDI controller designed for seamless integration with Ableton Live, featuring a 5x8 clip launch matrix, 9 channel faders, and 8 control knobs. This versatile controller is perfect for music production, live performances, and even lighting design, all while being USB-powered for easy connectivity.
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.96"D x 16.68"W x 1.8"H |
Style | APC40 |
Platform | Mac |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Hardware Platform | Computer |
Instrument | MIDI controller for Ableton Live |
Control Method | App |
Noise Control | None |
Mixer Channel Quantity | 9 |
Supported Software | Ableton Live |
Connector Type | USB |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Control Type | 5x8 clip-launching grid, assignable faders, knobs, reinforced fader design, revised knob lay out, assignable A/B crossfader |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Additional Features | Backlit, Studio Recording, Compact |
Compatible Devices | Devices with USB connectivity and Mac or PC platforms |
A**R
The MK2 is amazing!
I’ve wanted an apc40 for a very long time and decided last night to just order the MKII model. First of all I have never had an item shipped faster. I ordered this item around 3 am and had it on my doorstep by noon. Holy moly and what an amazing job getting it so fast.I would say as far as the midi launchpad goes this is one of the top ones you can get especially for its price. I mean it’s a steel and pulling it out of the box. I’ve had a lot of equipment before and it generally is cheaper. You know it’s it’s soft plastic. It just doesn’t feel very solid. However, this piece feels extremely solid. I mean it’s just it’s just a great piece of hardware overall now as far as functionality goes, I was able to plug it into my computer and start using it on Ableton without even having to set up any configuration so that’s a big plus if if you’ve ever had a configure something to a DAW program You know sometimes it can be a pain in the rear. It is a perfect size. It allows you to quickly go through and select any loops or tracks that you have created or are mixing so this would be great for both production uses and possibly DJ uses, which is something I wouldn’t dive into, but it definitely has that functionality in the picture. You can see it sitting on my lap so it’s not very huge. It’s very easy to move around, which is great for me because I have a couple keyboards that I use as well which I will be using this pad to start the recording process on the keyboard so I like to be able to move around with it on my lap. I think I think this thing is perfect. I can’t believe I waited so long to buy it.
R**N
More than it seems
There are a lot of reviews for this as a DAW. This isn't one of them. Welcome to my newest DJ Deck.My greatest love in this digital DJing world is the flexibility that DJs have with workflow. My greatest complaint is that everyone is still stuck in the thought processes that began with a two deck setup and a 3 band eq. It's time to move on from the hardware defined to the software mindset. This thing helps.It only took three days for me to custom map this to the two DJ programs I use; TRAKTOR and Virtual DJ. I can control stems, pitch, key, hot cues, transport pads, and a heck of a lot of effects. With all of them on the main page. Since then, I've had more time to work on my art due to it's size and portability, and having all my options on the main page means that I'm not flipping through pages, but just playing music and working my my sets.Being able to be software defined, it matters not that your use if different than mine, just program it for what you need. And the size is perfect to carry along - or just have near your desk so when the work day is done, you just move your keyboard out of the way... No big deck, No location change, No big deal.And performance? Let's be honest. Very few DJs need platters. I certainly don't. And neither does anyone else who isn't scratching, as long as you've got the nudge buttons, which I may add are trivial to map. I use this along my main deck for gigs to give me flexibility, but it would work just as well with a basic 2 or 4 channel mixer, and I wouldn't even need the mixer is someone, hint hint, would make an appropriately sized and priced 4x4 or 4x6 rotary encoder box. But if you want a new button or slider to bust out or cut a stem? It's right there! You want to set an instant double or loop? It can be right there! You have effects that are sick, but are a pain to set up and find in the menu? Program it! These can all be right there.There are 64 RGB pads, 17 led backlit buttons, and 9 sliders. The sliders aren't innofaders. (Duh) But they are consistent and smooth. And the pads are what you expect for $100. But they work every time, even if they are a bit more sensitive than I like. Programming was straightforward for my DJ software with no unexpected hiccups. Build quality is fine. I wouldn't want this for $300, but it is a super good value buy at $100. Especially considering the costs of it's competitors in this space.But the real benefit is the variety of pads and sliders. Depending upon your priorities, you can use 16 pads for 4 decks, 32 pads for 2 decks, or even 64 for one deck if you wanted. I use one row for common actions and loading. Two rows for effects, two for hot cues, one for loops/beatjumping, one for pitch/key (I do a lot of key mixing), and one for transport. The sliders run main volume, vocals, melody, and rhythm. There are still a few pads and a lot of buttons not in use.It is tools like this that make the age of digital DJing the magic that it is. I Highly Recommend this for anyone looking to try something different in their DJ skills, to move on to the next level, to get more mobile. After 3 weeks of use I'm already doing things I've never done, and sounding better and more entertaining that I've been in a while. You can do it. This can help.
K**.
Great midi keyboard for price!
So helpful for the show I was working on - just plug into the computer and it’s ready to go. I didn’t get a chance yet to use all of the various functions, just the keyboard with what I needed for a school musical pit. Much easier than a huge keyboard on my desk too.
E**Y
Upgrade from APC40
As an Ableton Live user, I have to admit that this is a nice toy to have. Tons of new features and quick access to parameters.The only one thing I dislike are the touch faders. It’s hard to play with the parameters when the faders are touch sensitive, it makes it very difficult to move at a slow decimal rate.For example: If I’m trying to go from a threshold of -23.9 up to -23.0, the touch sensitivity makes it very difficult to do so, a knob like the one in the APC40 would have been much better and enjoyable to experiment with. Also, if you set a fader to a specific value, let’s say 12db, it always resets to a random number when touched, rather than continuing from the value it was previously in.Any questions about the product? Let me know.
B**S
Great entry-level Ableton Live -compatible midi controller surface.
Exactly as advertised... Works with Ableton Live straight out of the box! Programmable buttons & independent sliders (the main reason this model kicks so much butt in my opinion) Assuming it holds up well over time, I am quite happy to have this as part of the studio setup.
J**B
Versatile
Though it takes time learning everything it is capable of, it seems like it will meet all my expectations for using it for live shows. As a producer it's not possible for me to do live shows. I mean I can sit in a chair and press play, but with this I can. After mixing and mastering scenes and loops for live play intentionally, you can let your music play and just do the drums, or u can have different melodies and patterns come in at the press of a button, making it able to be played differently each time if you want. You can even use the notes and chords feature to play midi like a keyboard. The real magic is the 8 touch strips on the sides that allow you to manipulate the automation and effects on the fly. Really cool. I have a lot to learn! Very happy and much cheaper than a push! Still I'm sure the push is better.
P**E
great
Feels great, easy to use, fits well into the case I bought and it’s easy to travel with, worth the price!
S**
Have the whole family of APC mk2 devices
What can I say, a car really knows how to make their products. This piece of gear is essential for my visuals control as well as controlling Ableton when needed. Very easy plug and play and you're good to go
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