

🎶 Your pocket-sized studio for unstoppable creativity
The MPK Mini Play MK3 is a compact, battery-powered 25-key MIDI controller with a dynamic keybed, 8 velocity-sensitive MPC pads, and a built-in speaker. It offers over 100 onboard sounds, seamless USB connectivity, and exclusive Native Instruments Komplete 15 Select bundles. Designed for portability and professional control, it empowers musicians and producers to create anywhere with 14+ hours of wireless play.










































| ASIN | B09NQBDGT3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,500 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #11 in Computer Recording MIDI Controllers |
| Color Name | Standard |
| Compatible Devices | Headphones, PC, Sustain Pedal |
| Connector Type | USB 2.0 Type B |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,048) |
| Date First Available | March 22, 2022 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | Windows / Mac |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.98 pounds |
| Item model number | MPKMINIPLAYMK3 |
| Material Type | Durable High-Grade Plastic |
| Mixer Channel Quantity | 1 |
| Musical Style | Electronic |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 25 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.96 x 12.48 x 2.28 inches |
| Size | MPK Mini Play MK3 |
| Standing screen display size | 1 Inches |
| Supported Software | MPC Beats, Hype, Stage Piano and Electric from AIR Music Tech |
T**Y
Well thought out, extremely portable
This MPK Mini Play MK3 is tiny and fits in my small overnight duffel along with a sustain pedal and stereo monitors (plus clothes and travel stuff)... amazing. I've owned many expensive full-size keyboards (like RD2000), and the synth sounds from this AKAI are surprisingly good and a reasonable General MIDI selection. Pianos, E-pianos, clav and harpsi are all good; organs are limited; basses are fine; string ensembles good but violin/viola not useful to me, drums are adequate, etc. The reverb is nice. The drum pads work while the keys are being played, so we've had two people playing on this tiny device... very fun. The keys are velocity sensitive (not weighted) and work fine for a 2-pound instrument. The joystick is very clever: push left to modulate volume (fade in, or volume dips for brass), right for vibrato, up and down for pitch shift. The octave transpose is essential (get the bass into the right register, get to the high strings) and designed just right. Too bad there isn't a chromatic transpose: for such a short keyboard, it would be nice to transpose on a song-by-song basis so we get the most of the keys that are here. The sustain pedal I like is item B08NSZFGC1, labeled Sovvid for $13. It works perfectly and is extremely lightweight. Most of my sustain pedals are very heavy, which is great for staying in place on stage but for travel this one is ideal. It is even lighter than a small footswitch. And it works with both electrical standards (normally open / normally closed). The lightweight speakers I carry are item B09PFGJ94L, Pyle 5.25" woofer 2-way active, though many other models (including active PC speakers with subwoofer) would work fine. Rated 300 watts (skeptica), these are plenty loud enough for a living room and they sound fine (but lacking deep powerful bass, as expected). Plug in the AKAI keyboard with a 3.5mm 15-ft stereo cable like Startech item B004G3WCNK $8. These Pyle speakers need a length of 2-conductor speaker or lamp cord to connect the passive speaker to the active one. In a pinch, the AKAI keyboard could be connected to a television analog audio input. The keyboard itself has a tiny speaker, but it's very limited.
D**D
What a fun instrument!
This is a wonderful instrument. I love being able to sit anywhere and experiment with sounds and chords. The range of the keyboard is limiting but it forces you to think more simply when creating, but that is what makes the keyboard extremely portable. The octave range buttons somewhat make up for limited keys. If I were to buy again, I would probably get the 37 key version, although it would make it less portable. Decent sounds that can be altered to your liking with good built-in speaker. So much fun.
D**L
Perfect for the job.
Wonderful new toy for the production side of things. Some times you need to travel and make beats. This is a great mobile machine to take with you.
M**.
Akai MPK Mini Play mk3 - Decent keys. Great Pads. Headphones and Speaker. Standalone synth!
Spoiler: Standalone beat maker, synth, idea lab that runs on batteries, has a headphone/audio out, and is also a MIDI Controller. If this is what you are looking for...you should probably get this. Does it have laws? Yes. Is it a gamechanger for mobile creativity? Yes. Is it best for everyone? No. DISCLAIMER: Not a true apples-to-oranges comparison. This is a synth with built in sounds, a speaker, and HEADPHONE JACK. Not at all a fair comparison to any standard MIDI controllers. I did not test any bundled software. This review is primarily an "out of the box", plug-and-play test. The vast majority of the playing, looping and configuration was in Garageband for iPad and a little in Logic Pro X for iPad. I watched a lot of reviews on YT and decided to try them for myself. I am relatively new to the DAW/MIDI controller world. I have dabbled in piano and synth for decades, but am definitely not an expert. Below is my take on the Akai MPK Mini Play mk3. Devices tested (for comparison): ⦁ Arturia Minilab 3 ⦁ M-Audio Oxygen Pro Mini ⦁ Akai MPK Mini Plus ⦁ Akai MPK Mini Play mk3 - THE DEVICE BEING REVIEWED Things I liked about the Akai MPK Mini Play mk3: ⦁ Pads are best of breed. The Mini Play mk3 pads are smaller and rectangle rather than the larger, square pads on Mini Plus, but both are excellent. To me, they feel like they "should". Solid, not bouncy. Easy to control precise strikes and velocity for beats. Akai pads are a big selling point for me. ⦁ Headphone jack/audio out. This is huge for me. I want to be able to use this on stage and create loops (into a loop pedal). I have already done this and it works. This is a gamechanger. Just wish it had a sequencer built in. (AKAI, are you hearing me?) ⦁ built in sounds (synth) are very good. So are the drums. Not a huge variety built-in, but those provided are excellent for "sketching out a rough draft" of your project on-the-go. Send it into Garageband (DAW) on your phone if you want to have an enormous range of instruments and capture the MIDI. ⦁ Good amount of function labels on the face of the device. This made it easier to use a "shift" key press and the clearly labeled button/key to select a parameter. Things I DISliked about the Akai MPK Mini Play mk3: ⦁ Only 25 keys. 37 keys would be my preference. That said, this is built to be ultimately portable, so 25 is probably the right size. ⦁ key feel is not as good as the Arturia. Same feel and size as the MPK Mini Plus. They are thinner, look and feel less like "real" keys. Still serviceable and comfortable enough for the intended purpose. ⦁ No physical pitch and mod "wheels" or even touch sensors. The only option is the joystick. It worked as expected. I definitely prefer a more tactile control of pitch/mod. ⦁ No Sequencer. I feel Akai really missed the mark here. It would have made this a slam dunk for me, even without wheels and MIDI Out. This was almost a deal breaker. It would have been really nice to use this as a portable standalone sequencer without having to plug into an external device. ⦁ No physical transport controls. Not even shared buttons. ⦁ The preset for Garageband didn't map completely to iPad OS. None of the controllers I tested did, so this isn't really a dig on the Mini Play specifically. ⦁ No faders at all. Not sure that's a deal breaker for me, but might be for some. ⦁ MPK Mini Play mk3 has only 4 regular knobs, not endless encoders. That's a decent amount of controls to assign in your DAW when you use this as a controller. ⦁ No MIDI in or out. Only USB. Overall build quality - Akai MPK Mini Play mk3: Very Good. Everything feels like quality. Pads are really, really good. Keys feel good, but not quite as good as Arturia. The speaker is weak, but good enough. If you want loud, clean sound, plug in headphones or a speaker.
C**E
Ce clavier est tout simplement révolutionnaire ! Dès l'instant où je l'ai déballé, j'ai su que j'avais entre les mains un outil de qualité supérieure. La première chose qui m'a impressionné, c'est sa conception ergonomique qui offre un confort inégalé lors de la frappe. Chaque touche est parfaitement espacée, offrant une expérience de frappe fluide et précise, ce qui est essentiel pour moi en tant que rédacteur professionnel. De plus, la connectivité sans fil est incroyablement fiable, ce qui me permet de travailler de n'importe où dans la pièce sans jamais perdre la connexion. Et parlons de la batterie ! Une seule charge dure des semaines, ce qui est un énorme avantage pour quelqu'un comme moi qui passe de longues heures devant l'ordinateur. Enfin, les fonctionnalités supplémentaires, comme les raccourcis programmables et la compatibilité avec différents systèmes d'exploitation, font de ce clavier un choix incontournable pour tout professionnel soucieux de sa productivité. En résumé, si vous recherchez un clavier fiable, confortable et hautement performant, ne cherchez pas plus loin. Ce clavier a tout ce dont vous avez besoin et bien plus encore !
P**K
All good, just hard to learn .
I**V
The midi-keyboard is awesome - 1000000 outta 10.
N**A
I am a live performer & I use it in a live setup, without connecting it to a DAW (laptop/software) .. i connect it to my looper pedal and make live loops for beats / bass / keys & guitar.. does the job well !
K**A
音源付きなので何処でも使用可能。ベッドやソファやcafeや公園など。また、iPhoneやiPadやMacと接続して音楽制作もできますね。コンパクトで電池駆動。デザインも最高に良い。おすすめ商品かな。
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