🎶 Unlock pro beats anywhere with the MPD218 — your pocket-sized production powerhouse!
The Akai Professional MPD218 is a compact USB MIDI pad controller featuring 16 thick MPC pads expandable to 48 via three banks, 18 assignable 360-degree knobs, and essential performance controls like note repeat and full level buttons. Designed for portability and compatibility with Windows, Mac, and iOS devices, it comes bundled with Ableton Live Lite and MPC Beats software, empowering millennial producers to create professional-quality beats anytime, anywhere.
Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 20.32 x 5.08 cm; 907.18 g |
Item model number | MPD218 |
Colour | MPD218 - black |
Compatible Devices | Computer (Windows, Mac), iOS Devices (iPad, iPhone) |
Connector | USB |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Scale Length | inches |
Supported Software | Ableton Live, MPC Beats |
Musical Style | Electronic |
Instrument Key | Any |
Number of Keyboard Keys | 22 |
Size | Einheitsgröße |
Proficiency Level | Beginner |
Hardware Platform | PC/Mac, iOS |
Item Weight | 907 g |
A**N
Solid kit and a joy to use.
Full-size velocity and pressure-sensitive MPC pads - they are very, very good. Controls are intuitive with 3 pad banks and 3 sets of control knobs (selectable). It feels solid, it does the job. Some people might prefer the feel of other pads, a personal taste I guess. But if you get used to these pads you will not be disappointed. A solid piece of kit, at this price everybody should get one. Combined with my MPK Mini Mk3 keyboard and controller, I have all the control I need for entering and controlling midi to make my music.
V**E
Incredible value!
It's a shame so many have had bad experiences with this, judging from the reviews.Right out of the box, it synced up to my preferred DAW (Mixcraft 8) with no manual mapping required. I inserted an instrument track, picked a drum kit and I was recording a beat in seconds, (and that was before I'd even installed any of the Akai software). From there I can manually map clips to the pads, and different parameters to the dials etc.The pads are reasonably responsive. Light touches don't register so well, so they do need a fairly firm contact, but once you make the right contact, they are very responsive to fills and rolls. It just takes a bit of getting used to.I have an Akai keyboard controller, and it feels very flimsy, like a toy. I was sort of expecting very light build quality from this too considering the price, but it's solid. The dials feel very good, and all of the pads are very robust.The software bundle that comes with this is crazy too. I already have Ableton but for those who don't, the Ableton Live Lite is a great package. The MPC Essentials and Big Bang Drums are great pieces of kit, and Reason Lite is also a great DAW. So all in you get two high quality DAWs, and a whole host of sounds to use (both within Ableton Lite, Reason Lite and the Big Bang Drums system), plus the unit itself, all for £70. You won't get better value than that.If you're looking for a starter kit to get working with pads, this is literally everything you need (besides a computer, obviously) at a great price. And if you get one, buy brand new, so you can register the device and be eligible for the software bundle. It's a decent device on its own, but to get all that software included in the price, it's a steal! If it's 2nd hand, someone else will have registered the serial number and you won't be able to get all the kit that comes with it.
J**S
Solidly built, great knobs and good pads
Was surprised at the build quality for the price, shocked to see others saying it's flimsy and cheap, it feels very good for the price in my opinion. The knobs feel very smooth and premium and respond nicely in the DAW. The pads at first felt a bit stiff, but after a couple of days I got used to them. They feel fairly nice, and are decently responsive, but you can't tap it like a touch screen, you need to hit a bit harder for it to register. No double-triggers or anything like that on my unit.The only problems I've notcied are that the buttons (full level, note repeat etc.) aren't the best feeling. They for some reason are uneven, you can press them lightly from the top half, but have to push really hard for the bottom half, which is a bit weird feeling and can make it difficult for timed-based stuff like trying to use the note-repeat function, since the button isn't as responsive depending on where your finger is on it. I wouldn't preferred rubber buttons like on the mpk mini controller. Luckily I don't plan on using these buttons too much, so it's not a big issue for me.Another issue is that the pads are a dust magnet, any dust or dead skin off your fingers will stick to them a lot. Not a huge problem, though, mainly a cosmetic one.Despite the problems, I still think it's worth 4 stars. It exceeded my expectations. I was a little worried after seeing some bad reviews about it, and some people getting bad units, but mine seems good.
C**S
Save money and the environment
This is an example of a good case for saving money, helping the environment by buying used. Ok, so it wasn't in the original box, so what! And no manual, again so what! The item functions perfectly and is in as new condition. Download the 5 page manual. Saved paper and viewd PDF doc. Good product. Compatible with Cubase14.
C**.
Excellent product for the money!
Still have a few things to figure out with this but so far its really great, easy to use!! I havent tried the software that comes with them yet, comes with instruction videos which is great.So far Ived used it in FL Studio FPC and works great. It was lagging at first which I was worried about but I changed the audio settings to Realtek asio and it fixed the lag straight away. Solid piece of equipment, seems really great quality and you can do so much with it!
B**S
Complicated for beginners
I’ll be honest I’ve own a fair few bits of musical kit in the past 30 years but this is probably the most hardest to learn. From a beginners standpoint I’d say this will need quite a few YouTube lesson to get you head around it’s workings. As a DAW - as that’s what it technically is with a console, it has some absolutely baffling things that can’t be done. One for example is the basic removing a track. You can only clear it of music but never fully remove it! That’s crazy!Whilst I’m not saying it’s a great piece of kit, it is, once you get to understand it’s multiple layers of buttons pressing it’s just Akai make things twice as hard.
K**N
Excellent
Such a great piece of equipment for DJs and producers. A worthwhile investment as has all the main features you need for a device like this and super easy to connect to your laptop or DJ decks. Keyboard is responsive and it’s a good portable size. Bought as a present and really enjoyed by its new owner!
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