
The design is exactly what Akai has been promoting: light-weight, compact, portable, and streamlined for ease of use. They both look extremely sleek and crisp in my opinion. I personally think the classic is the coolest looking one, but I could see why people would like the white or black models as well. The one I own is the classic red and black model, however, you can also find this in the following colors. One thing to keep in mind is that when you’re buying a mini controller, there a couple of things that you will sacrifice with such a low price. With this being said, there a couple of things that I dislike that I will get into below. I’ve owned this keyboard for over a year now as a secondary keyboard and I still find myself using it quite often as it’s so portable.
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My overall opinion of the Akai MPK Mini MKII is that it is still one of the best mini MIDI keyboards available for beginners and producers looking for a portable option. With a low price and loads of bundled software, the Akai MPK Mini MKII is hard to pass on. This keyboard is the most popular selling MIDI keyboard to this day and this doesn’t surprise me one bit. This keyboard has become renowned in the keyboard and producer world for its lightweight, portability, and superior functionality and it has stood the test of time in a major way. The Akai MPK Mini MKII is the most affordable and portable version of Akai’s MPK series.
