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The Akai MPK88 (Music Production Keyboard) is a hammer-action, 88-key MIDI controller keyboard released by Akai in November 2009.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.akaipro.com/content216490 )〕 It is the only MIDI controller in the MPK series to feature hammer-weighted keys. It can be connected to a computer via a bus-powered USB port, or with traditional MIDI cables (in which case an external power adapter is required). ==Controls and Features== The MPK88 features the following customizable controls: *8 short-travel faders: the minimum and maximum range of these faders can be adjusted for more precise control of certain MIDI data types. *8 continuous encoders/knobs: the minimum and maximum range of these faders can be adjusted for more precise control of certain MIDI data types. *8 buttons: these can operate as a momentary switch, or as a toggle switch to turn a MIDI control code (such as Sustain) on or off. They can also be assigned to functions within a sequencer or DAW. *16 velocity-sensitive pads: these are modeled after the traditional MPC-style pads and by default are set up to trigger different MIDI notes that would correspond to different samples loaded inside the user's sequencer software. The pads also support channel aftertouch, where if a pad is held down after the initial strike, the player can adjust the amount of pressure on the pad to produce a variety of different effects. When the Note Repeat function is active while holding the pad down, the sample will play back repeatedly according to the time division set. *Modulation and Pitchbend wheels: the modwheel can be reassigned to a different controller event. *Dedicated sequencer/DAW remote buttons: these can be set up to use MIDI, MMC, or both. As most other controllers in the MPK series, the MPK88 also has a built-in arpeggiator, with the 8 buttons acting as the time division for the beat. When this is active, user-programmed settings for the 8 buttons are ignored. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Akai MPK 88」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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