

🎶 Unlock your studio’s full potential with the APC Mini MK2 — where pro control meets instant creativity!
The Akai Professional APC Mini MK2 is a compact USB MIDI pad controller designed for seamless Ableton Live integration. Featuring a vibrant 8x8 RGB pad matrix with 64 pads, 9 assignable faders, and dual drum and note modes, it offers hands-on control for clip launching, mixing, and live performance. Powered via USB with plug-and-play connectivity, it includes Ableton Live Lite and a suite of virtual instruments, making it an ideal tool for millennial professionals seeking a portable, intuitive, and powerful music production companion.










































| ASIN | B0BPC32YZ1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,806 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 15 in MIDI Controller |
| Brand Name | Akai Professional |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Computer (Desktop/Laptop) - Windows or Mac |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | track faders, clip launching |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,309) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00694318025604 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 Type B |
| Hardware Platform | General-Purpose |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | APC mini mk2, Quickstart Guide, USB Cable, Safety and Warranty Manual, Software download card |
| Instrument | digital audio workstation |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20.8D x 23W x 3.5H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | AKAI Professional APC Mini MK2 - USB MIDI Pad Controller for Clip Launching with Ableton Live Lite, 64 RGB Pads, Drum and Note Mode and MIDI Mixer |
| Item Weight | 810 Grams |
| Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
| Manufacturer | inMusic Europe Limited |
| Material Type | Durable High-Grade Plastic |
| Mixer Channel Quantity | 9 |
| Model Name | APCMINI2 |
| Model Number | APCMINI2 |
| Model Year | 2023 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Outer Material | Velvet |
| Platform | Mac, Windows |
| Product Style | APC Mini |
| Product Warranty | 1 year manufacturer. |
| Size | 240 x 210 x 32 mm |
| Special Features | Drum and Notes Mode, Pre-Mapped for Ableton Live, Production Software Included, RGB Backlit Pads, USB Powered |
| Supported Software | Ableton Live |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 694318025604 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**N
Great upgrade to teh previous model but ...
AKAI have done well with this. It is cheap and yet feels a fraction more robust than the previous model. The sliders are a touch more "smooth" The RGB pads are also great so you do not get "Lost" in the 64 pad matrix. I was thinking of knocking off a star or two for two reasons (but then I remembered that most people will buy this for working with Ableton). I did try it quickly with Ableton and it is a great budget midi controller with super portability. However, we use MIDI controllers for many purposes and so the documentation is important. We have 8 of the old APC pro mini and they have served well, mainly as midi controllers for our lighting suite for small to medium events. We have had three failures on the old controllers (all USB connector problems). We have resoldered in one which is holding up. It is now pretty difficult to find NEW Mk1s and so we looked at many midi controllers from £50 to £1000. For our purpose there was really only this one that ticked the boxes we needed. We needed to paginate the controller, to have at least 8 rotaries or sliders and be able to map main pages that are 6 by 5 with extra pad control available. For around £100 with a case, these are great value. When I unboxed this one, it feels and looks a tad better than its predecessor. Sadly it is also a little bigger and so we have to get more cases but that is small beer. I "assumed" which was very silly of me that this would be a simple plug and play with the same basic coding to the previous model and that we could get the RGB colours sorted afterwards. Sadly this is not the case. The documentation is not complete and so you have to guess at some of the coding and we will be making a quick youtube and making a spreadsheet of eh coding available shortly. The main 64 pad centre has the same note keys and the sliders are 100% compatible to the Mk1. The bottom and right side small pads have different notes and so we had to remap those before starting. The default brightness is the dimmest and very much TOO dim for a normally lit workplace. The colours are a prescribed list of 127 and there is documentation on the RGB codes for each value but no help on teh actual colours. Unless you are well versed in reading RGB hex codes then you might need a side list to indicate roughly what each code represents as a colour. We do read HEX and RGB but even then the documentation was painful to go back and forth. We are fortunate in that we can fully control our midi control stream and feedback to the mid controller and so almost 24 hours later we can see how to get this controller to light up on bighter settings, but for those using it as plug and play they might have a bit more difficulty or they might simply not know that actually the pads are much brighter. One other worry is the USB connector. They are of course a weak point for portable equipment but they have been more problematic on the old controllers. It looks like the actual connector on the new boards is the same. An old school USB 4 connector that does not quite go in all the way. We will wait and see if my fears are out of place and of course we will be taking extra care of that bit. Overall, this a a great piece of kit and we will buy another 8 to upgrade all our MK1s. If you are considering it as an entry into using a midi controller with Ableton or some of the DJ software then it is stunning and you should be using it within seconds of unboxing. If you need to customize the MIDI then look for our documentation supplement as AKAIs is woeful. If you are upgrading from MK1 to MK2 note that you WILL have to remap the outer pads and do something about the velocity and value settings. Have fun and make music, lighting or whatever.
M**Y
Great controller for Ableton
This has been a really useful Controller for me using Ableton. I liked the easy of use and especially the touch controls when performing. They are easy to assign in Ableton. Would definitely recommend but with alternatives out there, it’s worth reviewing what your actual needs are. I prefer this over some of the other Akai controllers but that’s down to how I like to use Ableton.
G**E
Nice
What can I say tip top
A**R
Very good but poor pad sensitivity
I bought this to interface with ableton live 12. It is impressive value for money and mostly suits me well. I already had an apc25 mk2 which worked well and I expected the apc64 to replace. Unfortunately it doesn't. I've found the sensitivity of touch pads to be disappointing they are nothing like as good as the keys on the apc25. Even with light touch selected in app the I have to press far too hard to get maximum velocity. I've wasted 3 days using the several live Midi effects to try to compensate but without a satisfactory result. I'm now using the apc25 together with the apc64 and this is a very powerful setup which I would recommend as the best solution to the problem but I'm still quite limited in the way I use key and chord on the apc64 without satisfactory velocity sensitivity. Since writing the above I've found that the velocity tool in Kontakt 8 does work to give fair sensitivity but not as good as my apc25. Probably good enough for drums but not the more delicate touch needed for melody I'm guessing that in the end the quality of the pads is the issue
J**S
Akai apc40MK2 love it!
What can I say... I love this toy!!! It’s so fun to play with it, easy to control. It’s my favourite toy for now 😁 But.. Its not really a toy. Well build, feels pretty premium. I like it, because it's made not only for live performances, you can easily record everything you played. So.. I LOVE AKAI APC40MK2👏👍 worth every single penny. Thank you.
K**E
Great!
Does what i need. Those mini faders really are perfect for me. One thing annoys me. The faders when pushed up are +6db in Ableton live so i need to add utility on every channel with -6db as default. Other than that it’s worth buying. I also like how I can switch the pads to drum rack or note very easily
P**L
Juste le top avec ableton Très bonne qualité de fabrication
L**S
APC64 al parecer bien, está nuevo Entrega rapida. Gracias
R**N
There are a lot of reviews for this as a DAW. This isn't one of them. Welcome to my newest DJ Deck. My greatest love in this digital DJing world is the flexibility that DJs have with workflow. My greatest complaint is that everyone is still stuck in the thought processes that began with a two deck setup and a 3 band eq. It's time to move on from the hardware defined to the software mindset. This thing helps. It only took three days for me to custom map this to the two DJ programs I use; TRAKTOR and Virtual DJ. I can control stems, pitch, key, hot cues, transport pads, and a heck of a lot of effects. With all of them on the main page. Since then, I've had more time to work on my art due to it's size and portability, and having all my options on the main page means that I'm not flipping through pages, but just playing music and working my my sets. Being able to be software defined, it matters not that your use if different than mine, just program it for what you need. And the size is perfect to carry along - or just have near your desk so when the work day is done, you just move your keyboard out of the way... No big deck, No location change, No big deal. And performance? Let's be honest. Very few DJs need platters. I certainly don't. And neither does anyone else who isn't scratching, as long as you've got the nudge buttons, which I may add are trivial to map. I use this along my main deck for gigs to give me flexibility, but it would work just as well with a basic 2 or 4 channel mixer, and I wouldn't even need the mixer is someone, hint hint, would make an appropriately sized and priced 4x4 or 4x6 rotary encoder box. But if you want a new button or slider to bust out or cut a stem? It's right there! You want to set an instant double or loop? It can be right there! You have effects that are sick, but are a pain to set up and find in the menu? Program it! These can all be right there. There are 64 RGB pads, 17 led backlit buttons, and 9 sliders. The sliders aren't innofaders. (Duh) But they are consistent and smooth. And the pads are what you expect for $100. But they work every time, even if they are a bit more sensitive than I like. Programming was straightforward for my DJ software with no unexpected hiccups. Build quality is fine. I wouldn't want this for $300, but it is a super good value buy at $100. Especially considering the costs of it's competitors in this space. But the real benefit is the variety of pads and sliders. Depending upon your priorities, you can use 16 pads for 4 decks, 32 pads for 2 decks, or even 64 for one deck if you wanted. I use one row for common actions and loading. Two rows for effects, two for hot cues, one for loops/beatjumping, one for pitch/key (I do a lot of key mixing), and one for transport. The sliders run main volume, vocals, melody, and rhythm. There are still a few pads and a lot of buttons not in use. It is tools like this that make the age of digital DJing the magic that it is. I Highly Recommend this for anyone looking to try something different in their DJ skills, to move on to the next level, to get more mobile. After 3 weeks of use I'm already doing things I've never done, and sounding better and more entertaining that I've been in a while. You can do it. This can help.
N**A
Very good! Works fine with Ableton live.
R**Z
Works very well on an Avolites lighting desk. Also usable on my PC with an Avolites T2 interface to control or design a light show.
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