Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Akai LPD8 LAPTOP PAD CONTROLLER



Akai LPD8 LAPTOP PAD CONTROLLER

Ultra-portable production pad.

The LPD8 laptop pad controller is a USB-MIDI controller for musicians, producers, DJs and other music creators. It measures less than 13 inches across and weighs less than a pound to easily fit into a laptop case, backpack or messenger bag for extreme portability.

The LPD8 is based on Akai Professional’s MPC line of iconic music production stations. Producers who love the feel of the MPC and want to work with software on their computer will find that the LPD8 gives their laptop the controls they prefer over a mouse and keyboard.

The LPD8 has eight orange light-up pads that are velocity sensitive for programming rhythmic or melodic parts. The pads can also send program-change information to software. Additionally, the LPD8 has eight assignable Q-Link knobs you can assign to virtually any parameters in their software for hands-on control.

The LPD8 works plug and play with Mac and PC and requires no software driver installation or wall power for operation. It has four memory banks for programming and recalling settings appropriate to different software programs you use.

Make music in any setting with the LPD8.

USB-MIDI controller works with virtually all audio software
Eight backlit, velocity-sensitive drum pads can send note or program change
Eight Q-Link knobs for controlling virtually any parameters in software
Plug-and-play USB connection for Mac and PC requires no driver installation
Small enough to fit in a backpack or laptop bag
Four programmable memory banks
Comes with editor software for Mac and PC
USB bus powered – no additional power cable needed

Includes:
LPD8 controller
USB cable
Software CD

USB 1.1 (2.0 compatible)

4 programs
User editable via included editor software

8 velocity sensitive MPC-style pads
Send note with velocity
Assignable program change
Assignable control message
Sends a value of 0-127 depending on how hard the pad is struck.
LED backlight responds to midi note on.

8 assignable knobs send midi CC#

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