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  • Hakim+KHakim+K

    Akai Professional LPK25Published on 11/11/09 at 04:28
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    <span style="font-size: 8pt; color: black; font-family: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Arial; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: FR; mso-fareast-language: FR; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;">Portability has motivated my choice and also the desire to replace my Korg nanoKEY a keyboard with a better hit.
    I find it very thick, more than 2x the thickness of nanoKEY. Difficult to get into a towel (like leather briefcase, no towel!).</span>

    <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"> <span style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; color: black; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt; mso-ansi-language: …
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    <span style="font-size: 8pt; color: black; font-family: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Arial; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: FR; mso-fareast-language: FR; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;">Portability has motivated my choice and also the desire to replace my Korg nanoKEY a keyboard with a better hit.
    I find it very thick, more than 2x the thickness of nanoKEY. Difficult to get into a towel (like leather briefcase, no towel!).</span>

    <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"> <span style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; color: black; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt; mso-ansi-language: FR;"></span></span></span>

    UTILIZATION

    <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"> <span style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; color: black; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt; mso-ansi-language: FR;">Touch is really better than the nanoKEY. It&#39;s almost (I said almost) as good as a synth-size keyboard.</span></span>

    <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"> <span style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; color: black; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt; mso-ansi-language: FR;">on the other hand, since my purpose is to compare the nanoKEY, there is no possibility to program the buttons on the CC LPK25, the editor is used primarily to set the arpeggiator which in any case is not great.</span></span>

    <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"> <span style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; color: black; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt; mso-ansi-language: FR;">This absence is sorely lacking.</span></span>

    <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"> <span style="font-family: Arial;"><span style="font-size: 8pt; color: black; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt; mso-ansi-language: FR;">For example, a stupid thing: to activate the sustain, we must remain pressed the sustain, it is painful.</span></span>

    <span style="font-size: 8pt; color: black; font-family: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Arial; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: FR; mso-fareast-language: FR; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;">The nanoKEY could program the buttons or push switch. It&#39;s mega boring to play the piano.
    So I have opened the bowels of the beast to install a jack socket welded on the button and I now sustain a sustain pedal for my Akoustik piano.
    I can say that it is built inside, there are like little pistons spring under each key, it is not small strips of shit like the nanoKEY.
    Be careful, I&#39;ve found a bug: If you hold a button down (the famous sustain such because you can not do otherwise) the other buttons do not work. For example, you can not change octave maintaining sustain active. Painful again with a piano.</span>

    OVERALL OPINION

    <span style="font-size: 8pt; color: black; font-family: Arial; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Arial; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: FR; mso-fareast-language: FR; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;">Pre-order in Playback, I got it Saturday. It was available since Thursday. Thank you to playback for their speed.
    > I like the keyboard.
    > I do not like fixed function buttons.
    Of course I would do this choice because there the nanoKEY as a competitor.
    Quality / price ratio (49 €) very decent price as that of the approximately = nanoKEY for a touchdown much better.</span>
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  • remioche23remioche23

    Perfect!

    Akai Professional LPK25Published on 08/11/11 at 07:59
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    First of all it is a MIDI master keyboard with USB: that does not require any USB or other, it plugs directly into the PC, it is quickly recognized and we can begin to play without worries!

    UTILIZATION

    The touch keyboard is fine with me: it is sensitive to a certain velocity (certainly not that of the great keyboards, but still!).
    I used to some of my compositions, using Stduio FL. It is very convenient to create some drum loops (simples..) Or even add a little more than a piece!
    The general configuration of the keyboard is quite nice, seems reliable. It is especially small, so transportable anywhere. I even created a piece this summer when I went on holiday with!

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    First of all it is a MIDI master keyboard with USB: that does not require any USB or other, it plugs directly into the PC, it is quickly recognized and we can begin to play without worries!

    UTILIZATION

    The touch keyboard is fine with me: it is sensitive to a certain velocity (certainly not that of the great keyboards, but still!).
    I used to some of my compositions, using Stduio FL. It is very convenient to create some drum loops (simples..) Or even add a little more than a piece!
    The general configuration of the keyboard is quite nice, seems reliable. It is especially small, so transportable anywhere. I even created a piece this summer when I went on holiday with!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 6 months (and he is still alive!).
    I have not tried other models because it had very good feedback from user reviews (including AF), unlike the Korg nanoKEY.
    What I like most is its small size, ease of play and ease of use!
    What I like least is probably a small lack of sensitivity compared to the keys.
    Level quality / price ratio, I think there is nothing to say, it's just good business!
    And of course that this choice would do!
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  • ReiepReiep

    Not bad for its size

    Akai Professional LPK25Published on 08/11/11 at 08:55
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    Very small (the exact width of my MacBook Pro 13 "), food and MIDI over USB, 6 buttons (sustain, arpeggiator settings, octave shift) and that's it. The buttons are not standard size .

    The plastic does not look super strong.

    UTILIZATION

    Well, at the touch do not expect a miracle, it's very synth, but it works well. The buttons are not standard size and as a result are a bit small for my big fingers, but it's still quite playable.

    Setting the presets and the arpeggiator is not the most intuitive I find, but you get there ... anyway I do not use it after all.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Good little keyboard controller has no other purpose for my personal use that to play 2-3 no…
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    Very small (the exact width of my MacBook Pro 13 "), food and MIDI over USB, 6 buttons (sustain, arpeggiator settings, octave shift) and that's it. The buttons are not standard size .

    The plastic does not look super strong.

    UTILIZATION

    Well, at the touch do not expect a miracle, it's very synth, but it works well. The buttons are not standard size and as a result are a bit small for my big fingers, but it's still quite playable.

    Setting the presets and the arpeggiator is not the most intuitive I find, but you get there ... anyway I do not use it after all.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Good little keyboard controller has no other purpose for my personal use that to play 2-3 notes here and there. For the mobile user is also impeccable.

    For a more serious, he'll have to see something else.
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  • jean_91jean_91

    Simple, effective!

    Akai Professional LPK25Published on 08/12/11 at 06:22
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    A single USB port is no longer in demand and prices for this size.
    While a MIDI Out port would have been welcome to enjoy the arpeggiator on machines hardware.

    UTILIZATION

    The keyboard is super light but still allows a certain expression, even I use to control my pads, and it makes not too bad.

    The choice of MIDI channel are very easy to access

    The manual is simple, as the keyboard itself has noted the software delivered to the proper set up four programs noon.

    One small problem: the keys are really small and you really have fingers of a pianist!.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used with Garage Band and Live 8 from 3 months

    I also have a Roland PC-200 mkII

    I like the…
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    A single USB port is no longer in demand and prices for this size.
    While a MIDI Out port would have been welcome to enjoy the arpeggiator on machines hardware.

    UTILIZATION

    The keyboard is super light but still allows a certain expression, even I use to control my pads, and it makes not too bad.

    The choice of MIDI channel are very easy to access

    The manual is simple, as the keyboard itself has noted the software delivered to the proper set up four programs noon.

    One small problem: the keys are really small and you really have fingers of a pianist!.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used with Garage Band and Live 8 from 3 months

    I also have a Roland PC-200 mkII

    I like the weight, size, ease of transport, I could compose my final prod the train thanks to him!

    Unbeatable value for money, nothing to do with nanokorg!

    I would definitely like keyboard reselect the go. But for the studio, even for a 25-key, I will take a larger keyboard keys and feel more weighted.
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  • StaNjieStaNjie

    Is the work required

    Akai Professional LPK25Published on 08/16/11 at 04:46
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    Easy connection: it connects to the computer via USB and it's ready! It is also convenient as small and light.

    UTILIZATION

    The black dot appears for me in the mini-keys, which make me quite tedious to use by the size of my hands:) Despite these keys are effective because they support the velocity. Can be changed easily with the octave buttons on the side, as well as activate the arpeggiator is also interesting.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a few months and I think its price / quality ratio is pretty good. I regret my purchase, however slightly, mainly because of the mini-keys (I ordered on the Internet and had never tried before like the keyboard). So I advise any pote…
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    Easy connection: it connects to the computer via USB and it's ready! It is also convenient as small and light.

    UTILIZATION

    The black dot appears for me in the mini-keys, which make me quite tedious to use by the size of my hands:) Despite these keys are effective because they support the velocity. Can be changed easily with the octave buttons on the side, as well as activate the arpeggiator is also interesting.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a few months and I think its price / quality ratio is pretty good. I regret my purchase, however slightly, mainly because of the mini-keys (I ordered on the Internet and had never tried before like the keyboard). So I advise any potential buyer to try a mini-keyboard keys before you buy! This is a good MIDI controller, which will serve those traveling with a laptop and not wanting to bother imposing a controller;)
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  • hemjayhemjay

    Simple, practical, effective

    Akai Professional LPK25Published on 08/16/11 at 09:42
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    I needed a keyboard master with practice to create Live on my Macbook Pro, and LPK25 turned out to be what I needed, ideal for creating and playing in my sofa 'or traveling.

    UTILIZATION

    Super easy to use config 'child either with Live, Reason or other

    OVERALL OPINION

    Quality / price ratio ideal.
    I tried a few models much more cumbersome and not always as effective.

    I do it again this election!
  • Anonymous

    A corny fun

    Akai Professional LPK25Published on 08/26/11 at 06:41
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    What characteristics have motivated your choice?

    Essentially a prod continue leaving the studio, on the train or plane for example, and this little toy gave me permission! It simply connects via USB and is powered by the battery of the PC / MAC. It has a tap tempo function for the ARP, a key sustain, to set the program arp (1 / 4 1/4T .. 6 & up 1/32T modes ARP) and octave up & down.

    UTILIZATION

    The keyboard is velocity sensitive, despite some pbs some time.
    Just plug it to start the PC and open your sequencer (Cubase 5 for me, Windows 7) and then play your instruments.
    The keyboard keys are plastic, but resilient, the device itself is sturdy already fallen several times is…
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    What characteristics have motivated your choice?

    Essentially a prod continue leaving the studio, on the train or plane for example, and this little toy gave me permission! It simply connects via USB and is powered by the battery of the PC / MAC. It has a tap tempo function for the ARP, a key sustain, to set the program arp (1 / 4 1/4T .. 6 & up 1/32T modes ARP) and octave up & down.

    UTILIZATION

    The keyboard is velocity sensitive, despite some pbs some time.
    Just plug it to start the PC and open your sequencer (Cubase 5 for me, Windows 7) and then play your instruments.
    The keyboard keys are plastic, but resilient, the device itself is sturdy already fallen several times is not deformed or damaged.

    The manual is in several languages, as there is a PC editor to adjust your presets

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have now for eight months and I use always the same when I move, it is very useful and would like a backpack, it's perfect when you can not lug around a synth and want to complete some settings in cubase or add a few instruments on a prod.

    I tried the korg nanoKEY before him and I'm glad to have the AKAI, very friendly and very simple.
    This choice I would do again in a single second
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  • GarinTGarinT

    Akai Professional LPK25Published on 08/27/11 at 09:58
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    Space saving, mobile use.

    UTILIZATION

    Simple to use, keyboard touches, but the pressure is taken into account.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Say that such a keyboard, adpanne! To play the piano, you must move elsewhere!
  • thejammerthejammer

    Perfect!

    Akai Professional LPK25Published on 05/31/11 at 06:41
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    I had to travel and the size was important. A single USB port, which is perfect for its size.

    UTILIZATION

    touch is a synth action and it is good for its size. Other small keyboards on the market are not as pleasant.

    No need to do manual works ...

    You plug, you play worse ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 1 year. I had a Novation KS4, a microkorg a Mopho keyboard, a novation remote sl37, a Yamaha KX8 a arturia analog experience, but nothing beats the size of this small keyboard.

    What I like most is the size. What I like least is that there is a thread. It would be nice that it works or Bluetooth wireless.

    I wish I paid closer to $ 50 CAN $ 70 but the price is…
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    I had to travel and the size was important. A single USB port, which is perfect for its size.

    UTILIZATION

    touch is a synth action and it is good for its size. Other small keyboards on the market are not as pleasant.

    No need to do manual works ...

    You plug, you play worse ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 1 year. I had a Novation KS4, a microkorg a Mopho keyboard, a novation remote sl37, a Yamaha KX8 a arturia analog experience, but nothing beats the size of this small keyboard.

    What I like most is the size. What I like least is that there is a thread. It would be nice that it works or Bluetooth wireless.

    I wish I paid closer to $ 50 CAN $ 70 but the price is not too bad.

    I would do the choice anytime! I managed to make music in a hotel while I was on a business trip! :)
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  • BenderSXBenderSX

    Akai Professional LPK25Published on 03/02/10 at 02:59
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    The compact form and finishing (Akai admit being fanatic of this brand), compared to the Nano Korg day and night. Its price also ...

    UTILIZATION

    For a small keyboard as the touch is quite correct, see excellent when compared again with the nanokorg.

    For config bah ..... RAS, we plug the usb one opens live / logic or other sounds and hand out like magic. (I'm on mac).

    OVERALL OPINION

    1 week of use
    Being in a small apartment I is not "corner" or working on my beats, with the LPK25 and my aluminum macbook I'm in the sofa, living room, across the bed ... well, a model of nomadism. In addition to being compact it has the features expected of a small keyboard, arpeggiat…
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    The compact form and finishing (Akai admit being fanatic of this brand), compared to the Nano Korg day and night. Its price also ...

    UTILIZATION

    For a small keyboard as the touch is quite correct, see excellent when compared again with the nanokorg.

    For config bah ..... RAS, we plug the usb one opens live / logic or other sounds and hand out like magic. (I'm on mac).

    OVERALL OPINION

    1 week of use
    Being in a small apartment I is not "corner" or working on my beats, with the LPK25 and my aluminum macbook I'm in the sofa, living room, across the bed ... well, a model of nomadism. In addition to being compact it has the features expected of a small keyboard, arpeggiator, 4 banks of programming and its knob to adjust the octave + / -. Excellent.

    Good value for money.

    With eyes closed I would do this choice.
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  • Queen.thebandQueen.theband

    Akai Professional LPK25Published on 04/16/10 at 10:55
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    The goal is to have a mini USB keyboard powered car to return some bass lines (synth or sampler) and plated in a few riffs in Logic or Cubase on a MacBook Pro.

    So small, solid, and responsive.

    Moreover, the presence of an arpeggiator was a good choice for me.

    The USB connector is self powered, no need drivers (PC and Mac users)

    UTILIZATION

    Hits: nothing to say, the keyboard is sturdy, it is very responsive, pleasant to use despite its relatively small size.
    Sustain keys and programming the arpeggiator is very easy and intuitive access.

    The manual is. Pdf (but a little help from your printer and voila), French (and many other languages) and is very clear.
    No need to read…
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    The goal is to have a mini USB keyboard powered car to return some bass lines (synth or sampler) and plated in a few riffs in Logic or Cubase on a MacBook Pro.

    So small, solid, and responsive.

    Moreover, the presence of an arpeggiator was a good choice for me.

    The USB connector is self powered, no need drivers (PC and Mac users)

    UTILIZATION

    Hits: nothing to say, the keyboard is sturdy, it is very responsive, pleasant to use despite its relatively small size.
    Sustain keys and programming the arpeggiator is very easy and intuitive access.

    The manual is. Pdf (but a little help from your printer and voila), French (and many other languages) and is very clear.
    No need to read aloud the same sentence for the 5th time to understand a bad translation!

    The config is super simple:
    It unpacks the camera.
    It is plugged into the USB on his computer.
    It launches its software sequencer (logic and cubase for me, but recognizes the garage band live, too)
    We select an instrument (I telling you anything I think;)
    And we play.
    Perfect.

    The selection of "preset" (4 total, including arpeggiator settings) are very easily support key selection
    presets combined with the push of a button on the keyboard. Very easy, even "live"



    OVERALL OPINION

    Use for 1 month daily

    Another competing model tested: Korg NANOKEY. (Junk)
    The Akai surpasses altogether. By far.

    Yes I would do the choosing, of course. Small, beautiful, well finished, SOLID, pleasant to the touch.

    I like his size and it is surprisingly very cheap, 45 €! Yet the materials used are the same as the premium brand .. Cool!

    Unbeatable value for money. I strongly recommend it.
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  • TChrisTChris

    Excellent

    Akai Professional LPK25Published on 07/16/10 at 02:43
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    MIDI, USB, sensitivity to velocity, self-powered, no drivers to install and especially for me 100% compatible with Linux.

    UTILIZATION

    The keyboard is very easy to use. No installation required. The keys respond perfectly. Everything is sturdy and lightweight.

    Only downside, the color indicating the octave shift remains the same. Impossible to know on what octave you play. It would have been better if the color suits.
    There is no possibility to change the velocity curves.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I recommend this mini-keyboard to everyone. He filled his role perfectly. For all those who work on Linux, he has no problem using. Automatically detected, nothing to install. Veloci…
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    MIDI, USB, sensitivity to velocity, self-powered, no drivers to install and especially for me 100% compatible with Linux.

    UTILIZATION

    The keyboard is very easy to use. No installation required. The keys respond perfectly. Everything is sturdy and lightweight.

    Only downside, the color indicating the octave shift remains the same. Impossible to know on what octave you play. It would have been better if the color suits.
    There is no possibility to change the velocity curves.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I recommend this mini-keyboard to everyone. He filled his role perfectly. For all those who work on Linux, he has no problem using. Automatically detected, nothing to install. Velocity curves for missing, I developed an application in Linux (Jack / Qt) to define its own velocity curves: http://christophe.tornieri.free.fr/wordpress/?p=149.

    Chris
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  • Anonymous

    A portable keyboard but just fun to play

    Akai Professional LPK25Published on 02/28/11 at 01:38
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    This covers two octaves midi keyboard is its small size and its mini keys, it says they are still playable for a normal user.

    Connected via USB cable with a USB / mini USB standard comes with the keyboard, the keyboard is powered by USB.
    Arpegiator programmable function buttons and two to change octave.

    UTILIZATION

    It must first be tolerant, it is a mobile keyboard format which is surprising, it has real keys velocity sensitive (he buried without harm to the nanoKEY korg) and the object seems fairly robust.

    The negative point is clearly touching the keyboard, this one is not very pleasant, and it is almost impossible to play with so sweet because the notes are not captured i…
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    This covers two octaves midi keyboard is its small size and its mini keys, it says they are still playable for a normal user.

    Connected via USB cable with a USB / mini USB standard comes with the keyboard, the keyboard is powered by USB.
    Arpegiator programmable function buttons and two to change octave.

    UTILIZATION

    It must first be tolerant, it is a mobile keyboard format which is surprising, it has real keys velocity sensitive (he buried without harm to the nanoKEY korg) and the object seems fairly robust.

    The negative point is clearly touching the keyboard, this one is not very pleasant, and it is almost impossible to play with so sweet because the notes are not captured if the attack toucas too gently.

    We must therefore play like a savage to ensure that the instrument does not "zap" no notes and adjust subsequently the velocity of computer music in the software, not great but not insurmountable when it comes to store some ideas of melodies is why I believe that this little keyboard has been designed.

    Nothing to say about compatibility, it is instantly recognized without driver installation (known as least seven), I use it without problems with Reaper.


    OVERALL OPINION

    At the final fifty euro we are left with a small portable keyboard, touch rough but that is certainly the case for dialing into the train by example with a laptop.

    The value for money is OK given the quality of manufacture (Akai products are impressive on that front), it is not perfect but it's not a toy either.

    So a keyboard to buy if you're wandering where we like to call anytime, but for a typical studio setup home it is better to move towards a more classic with better sensitivity.
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  • mortimer Vallamortimer Valla

    What I needed

    Akai Professional LPK25Published on 11/10/10 at 05:09
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    I needed a small keyboard accessory for composing melodies and chord lines blaze simple straight to the computer station, no specific job but rather the search. LPK25 size fits perfectly. size was also a selection criterion for transport (it has the same width as my mac book pro).
    the connection is USB. Small problem: no connection for a sustain pedal (but I saw another review of afien which is cobbled together a priori without too much difficulty) that I put 7 / 10 because of it.

    UTILIZATION

    Hit pretty hard but effective. the small size of the buttons do not routed too especially in that I use (see above). no manual to read it could not be simpler: one branch does work.

    OV…
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    I needed a small keyboard accessory for composing melodies and chord lines blaze simple straight to the computer station, no specific job but rather the search. LPK25 size fits perfectly. size was also a selection criterion for transport (it has the same width as my mac book pro).
    the connection is USB. Small problem: no connection for a sustain pedal (but I saw another review of afien which is cobbled together a priori without too much difficulty) that I put 7 / 10 because of it.

    UTILIZATION

    Hit pretty hard but effective. the small size of the buttons do not routed too especially in that I use (see above). no manual to read it could not be simpler: one branch does work.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had gear solid 4 months no problem. I zieuter boss but frankly the keys seem too fake.
    what I love most: its size
    minimum: no pedal can sustain basic
    excellent value for money. I bought without a problem.
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  • Anonymous

    Small and very well

    Akai Professional LPK25Published on 11/10/10 at 07:11
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    I came here for size and companion to my 49 keys.
    USB connection without problems in osx or vista.

    UTILIZATION

    Pleasant feel, although the keys are a bit 'hard'.
    perfect for my use (mao nomadic) with mac book.
    Manual clear and simple.
    simple configuration as well.


    OVERALL OPINION

    For how long have you been using it? 5 months
    Did you try many other models before getting this one? Not of this size
    What is so special that you like best? Size here, and functions
    The least? No Velocity
    What is your opinion about the value for the price? Nothing to say, that is worth its price
    Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? Yes no problem
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    I came here for size and companion to my 49 keys.
    USB connection without problems in osx or vista.

    UTILIZATION

    Pleasant feel, although the keys are a bit 'hard'.
    perfect for my use (mao nomadic) with mac book.
    Manual clear and simple.
    simple configuration as well.


    OVERALL OPINION

    For how long have you been using it? 5 months
    Did you try many other models before getting this one? Not of this size
    What is so special that you like best? Size here, and functions
    The least? No Velocity
    What is your opinion about the value for the price? Nothing to say, that is worth its price
    Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? Yes no problem
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