Good man Taetro this 70 year old retired sound engineer got straight up to speed on all this with your exemplary presentation. I now plan to have a lot of fun with Garage Band an Akai MPK.
I am a mezzosoprano, don’t know ANYTHING about electronic music, nothing, zero, nada. I got into this rabbit hole because I’m trying to understand what little keyboard instrument to pair with my iPad Pro to properly give online lesson during the pandemics... and now it’s three days that I’m consuming every video out there about midi controllers. I think your video is by far the best I’ve seen. I’m gonna subscribe even if I really don’t know a thing about your subject, you deserve one more subscriber if that can help other musician get to you.
As someone completely new but interested in taking up music creation this video was so pleasant to watch. Very informative and easy to understand. thank you so much!
If by any chance you're still around on this account, did you end up taking up music creation? If you stuck with it, I really hope it's been a good journey!
Purchased the minilab mkII a few weeks ago, and it is such a solid controller. Feels and looks amazing, probably the nicest piece of hardware on my desk! For someone new to learning and making music the included software is such a great starting off point. Ableton Live Lite is great as everyone knows, but realistically DAWs seem plentiful at literally every price point. Analog Lab Lite was the real value for me, there are so many instruments perfectly set up for the controller and extremely easy to find. I honestly think that the minilab is the best option for absolute beginners for that reason.
I was trying to find a MIDI controller for my dad, without knowing anything about it and in two days thanks to watching your videos, I've learned so much and gotten inspired to try making some music myself! :D Thank you!
This is a great video . Based off of this video I went ahead with the Akai mini's older brother the MPK 249 . My reason is one, my fingers are bigger so "Mini" keys aren't in my favor . Two, I like the option of having more than 8 pads for drum programming since I like to jam "live" on pads . Three, having more faders available at one time will help with automation for me . I thank to thank you for detailed information you provided . It made my decision a solid one .
I was going to get the Novation MIDI controller, but decided that I am purchasing the Novation MiniNova Analog Modeling Synthesizer. I am then going to use the midi out to plug into my Korg MS200R and have the audio for both patched into my Alesis MultiMix 8. I think I will be able to create some interesting sounds that way.
At last! Someone who lays it out clearly. Now I know which controller to purchase. Subbed and thanks for the 2 months free skillshare... I know I’m on a steep learning curve. I have brakes so it’s all good 🤓 thankyou 👌🏼
@@Taetro Hey Taetro. I wanted to ask if you know by any means if the Mikro mk3 is compatible as a midi controller for Mobile DAWS like FL studio Mobile or Koala Sampler. I'm interested on the Mikro 3 because of the pad sensitivity for fingerdrumming. But I'll really apretiate your opinion on this topic. I'm planning on buying one, Thanks for all the information you bring to us. You're a Real one!
Excellent video and presentation. Former English teacher here: "begs the question is a logical fallacy loop in debate. Most people mean "it raises or requires the question."
I bought an APC key 25 back when I first started and tried to use it with logic X, and boy oh boy was it impossible to use. It was after I switched to ableton that I picked it up one day and realized the pads were't for drumming at all and worked perfectly with abelton's session view. This video would've been so helpful back then but I'm glad no one will repeat my mistakes by watching this now. Amazing content as always :D
Hi Taetro, great overview, but you forgot my favorite MIDI contoller: eDrums. I came to all that stuff: MIDI, Looping, Ableton through eDrums. I comment with a twinkle in my eyes. But one could mention it, because there a several drummers using the edrums to trigger loops, play chromatic instruments or trigger filter envelopes. Thanks for all your input. I love this channel. And love MIDI controllers.
I gotta get myself a laptop so i can take my stuff with me out in nature. I already got both the "Electribe 2" synth and sampler, but they are a bit too limiting on their own IMO, and a laptop is by far the most versatile portable option for making the electibes fun to work with. I also got the Akai "MPD 218" and the Novation "Launch Control XL", which i also think are really nice options for laptops. I think the 8x2 pad layout on the electribes are really good together with the different "scales", so you get one octave (+ the first note in the next octave) on each row. Trying to make melodies on a 4x4 pad layout with a standard "chromatic" scale is very unintuitive IMO...
Hey man. I realized this video is all about mini, small and lesser keys MIDI controllers. Was hoping for a vid about MIDI controllers that covers all small and full sized MIDI controllers.
true - I do have an affinity for the smaller controllers especially from a budget perspective - but all of the concepts can be applied to full size controllers as well
@@notstask agreed the gm midi sound set that they have on the mpk play is lackluster give be a quality soundfont any day but you make due with what you have.
I've been looking through a lot of TAETRO's videos from over the years, and it's funny and refreshing how in each video I've watched, he looks totally different :D Cheers man and thanks for the awesome content!
Its just some little bit corrections, Actually novation launchkey mini mk3 is compatible with flstudio 20 its got the same daw controls like u use ableton , loopbank , shorcut button play , stop , rec , tempo etc , knop for cursor , auto conect to mixer , pad becomes piano , and many more , just plug and play , no need settings
The Launchkey Mini Mk2 is a fantastic controller for FL Studio, especially if you also use FL Studio Mobile. I haven't found any built-in functions or buttons that only work in Ableton. Of course, it doesn't have MIDI out or a sequencer built in like the Mk 3, but I like it far more than the Akai MPK Mini for cross-platform use.
Mna!! your so well spoken not to mention how well you explain things an example you answered a question i have been finding it rely hard to find just buy watching this video as to (controllers work best with certain software) Man I’m so glad i found your Chanel your videos are awesome!!
the most helpful video for me. I have no idea what I'm doing, and did make a few beats solely with FL Studio LONG time ago. If i'm gonna buy something, it will be Akai MPK MK3. Thanks!
Bro if you let me recommend you, i recommend the Arturia Minilab MK2 instead of the Akai. Has better Keys and it's overall superior to the Akai and it costs the same
@@soreal156 no arpeggiator=deal breaker for me. just like no option to turn-off velocity of drumpads on Launchkey Mini MK3. otherwise, I would've gotten the Launchkey already. hence, Akai MPK is the only option for me at this point...
Excellent explanation of what controllers are and fearless coverage of the obvious for the sake of newcomers. Great video, pleasing to watch, too! I work in Reason (don’t be sorry, I like the workflow), so there does not seem to be anything made for us specifically.
Smallest one to link to throttle. Save on button of horn. Borsch horn casing. Pneumatic air-horn canister instead of electrical(puncture sound self). Honda Nsr150sp midi, kawasaki-kips midi, yamaha rd135lc midi, honda cd400vtec revo midi, ... For malaysia to thailand usage by thai and foreign to malaysia.
The snail is the center-cone of a megaphone. It should vibrate another aiming plate/shroud (outer megaphone). Stebiel is for low current pedestrian pings and normal horns are for normal certification-testing approval-inspection... Ship-train sounds are ...
The problem I had with several midi controllers is that they don't all work with all equipment! I purchased a midi controller that was USB only. So I purchased a popular USB to midi hub. The hub did not recognize that a controller was plugged into it. I contacted the manufacturer of the hub and they were of no use what-so-ever! The USB keyboard worked with my computer, and could do everything I wanted with my DAW, but only with software synths that I used on my computer. What makes this really weird is that the USB light on the hub was red, indicating that there was no USB connection, but the controller is powered by USB and the controller powered up. It just couldn't pass any midi traffic to my Korg! I then purchased another controller, this one had both USB and 5-pin MIDI. I hooked my Korg to the hub using the 5-pin, and hooked my new controller to the USB. The USB hub light lit up and everything worked! And don't get me started on the Midi TRS configurations that every device manufacturer thinks they have a monopoly on!
Thanks for taking the time to explain all of this! Looking for something to spice up my guitar playing I was wondering if a midi controller could be the right move to add some percussion. My only question is, are there any Midi Controllers that have built in speakers (like a keyboard) with software already installed for acoustic/percussion sounds? It seems like this would exist because that is basically what a keyboard is. I guess I'm just looking for a keyboard with a finger drum pad set up as well. Just seems odd that you don't need to plug your keyboard into a computer for it to have the software it needs but when it becomes a midi controller, suddenly it loses its brain and can't function alone. If anyone has any input, I'd love to hear it.
Really should've watched this before I bought my akai lp25, I could've got a better one without thinking I might be wasting money because I only use a smartphone. Good video 👍.
Thanks from the UK. Your approach is gentle, paced just right, and many other qualities; not to mention comprehensive explanation. This has certainly helped me understand the technology (clarinet/saxophones Player), You have give me a ‘tangible’ sense and feel. You deserve the following and the continued ‘Sponsorships’. It was great that you had in-the-flesh examples of the equipment to see; rather than, just words & names of stuff. Well done!
Just letting you know that your Amazon links are broken! But dang! Thank you for this video!! It was exactly what I needed as someone just getting into electronic producing!
Thank you for your help Taetro I am a beginner & looking to buy a Akai Controller or Groove Box otherwise I had no idea what to buy If I hadn't seen your video this really helps thanks again
Which MIDI controllers would work best with Mixcraft 9? This is the DAW I’m currently working with and I have been interested in adding more digital strings etc into my Harp instrumentals but I want to ensure that I choose the best controller possible.
One of the best videos on MIDI controllers to buy and use!!! Tks a ton for such a detailed and clear explanation of all the facets of MIDI controller use !!
All the available midi controllers are kind of the same. But I get it, you are supposed to buy separate controller for each software... Redundant. Also, there is a controller called Conspiracy, made by Samson, which is actually good once you map it manually. The other thing that gets on my nerves that knobs have markings, like in the middle, but midi CC messages are 0-127 steps, there is no middle, so the markings are wrong on most devices. If you want a good controller, that is actually accurate, make your own.
Great video. How about the Akai Professional MPK Mini Plus? I have been debating whether I get the AKAI Mini MK3 OR The AKAI Mini Plus? Which one would you recommend?
This is the most in-depth but simple explanation for a beginner looking at software and hardware. Thanks a bajillion!
Highly agree, thank you!
100 %
This helped a lot !
I wanted to cry because I didn’t understand how these worked till I found this video 🥺🫶🏽
Do you have a shop underneath your table?
hahah :D
Too underrated
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Yes
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Good man Taetro this 70 year old retired sound engineer got straight up to speed on all this with your exemplary presentation. I now plan to have a lot of fun with Garage Band an Akai MPK.
I am a mezzosoprano, don’t know ANYTHING about electronic music, nothing, zero, nada. I got into this rabbit hole because I’m trying to understand what little keyboard instrument to pair with my iPad Pro to properly give online lesson during the pandemics... and now it’s three days that I’m consuming every video out there about midi controllers.
I think your video is by far the best I’ve seen. I’m gonna subscribe even if I really don’t know a thing about your subject, you deserve one more subscriber if that can help other musician get to you.
@@crazymonarch5795 thanks, but I’m a mezzosoprano :)
As someone completely new but interested in taking up music creation this video was so pleasant to watch. Very informative and easy to understand. thank you so much!
If by any chance you're still around on this account, did you end up taking up music creation? If you stuck with it, I really hope it's been a good journey!
Purchased the minilab mkII a few weeks ago, and it is such a solid controller. Feels and looks amazing, probably the nicest piece of hardware on my desk! For someone new to learning and making music the included software is such a great starting off point. Ableton Live Lite is great as everyone knows, but realistically DAWs seem plentiful at literally every price point. Analog Lab Lite was the real value for me, there are so many instruments perfectly set up for the controller and extremely easy to find. I honestly think that the minilab is the best option for absolute beginners for that reason.
i know this is 2 years late... but do you still use it?
I was trying to find a MIDI controller for my dad, without knowing anything about it and in two days thanks to watching your videos, I've learned so much and gotten inspired to try making some music myself! :D Thank you!
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So what you're telling me is, it can run doom.
how about crysis
*L O L*
Wow, you had guts in the intro balancing them all 🙀
This is a great video . Based off of this video I went ahead with the Akai mini's older brother the MPK 249 . My reason is one, my fingers are bigger so "Mini" keys aren't in my favor . Two, I like the option of having more than 8 pads for drum programming since I like to jam "live" on pads . Three, having more faders available at one time will help with automation for me . I thank to thank you for detailed information you provided . It made my decision a solid one .
Thank you for this great explanation. Makes it easier for me to choose what i want and need... And have a good starting point. Thanks!
I was going to get the Novation MIDI controller, but decided that I am purchasing the Novation MiniNova Analog Modeling Synthesizer. I am then going to use the midi out to plug into my Korg MS200R and have the audio for both patched into my Alesis MultiMix 8. I think I will be able to create some interesting sounds that way.
I first skipped over the explaining part because I thought I new what I needed but ended up watching it and learning a lot. Great video!
Glad you got the full explainer!
At last! Someone who lays it out clearly. Now I know which controller to purchase. Subbed and thanks for the 2 months free skillshare... I know I’m on a steep learning curve. I have brakes so it’s all good 🤓 thankyou 👌🏼
happy to help. Thanks for the sub
@@Taetro Hey Taetro. I wanted to ask if you know by any means if the Mikro mk3 is compatible as a midi controller for Mobile DAWS like FL studio Mobile or Koala Sampler. I'm interested on the Mikro 3 because of the pad sensitivity for fingerdrumming. But I'll really apretiate your opinion on this topic. I'm planning on buying one, Thanks for all the information you bring to us. You're a Real one!
Excellent video and presentation. Former English teacher here: "begs the question is a logical fallacy loop in debate. Most people mean "it raises or requires the question."
I bought an APC key 25 back when I first started and tried to use it with logic X, and boy oh boy was it impossible to use. It was after I switched to ableton that I picked it up one day and realized the pads were't for drumming at all and worked perfectly with abelton's session view. This video would've been so helpful back then but I'm glad no one will repeat my mistakes by watching this now. Amazing content as always :D
Thank you for taking time for someone like me, that had no idea about any of that stuff..
This was profoundly educational- very well explained for a MIDI beginner like me. Thank you!
Hi Taetro, great overview, but you forgot my favorite MIDI contoller: eDrums.
I came to all that stuff: MIDI, Looping, Ableton through eDrums.
I comment with a twinkle in my eyes. But one could mention it, because there a several drummers using the edrums to trigger loops, play chromatic instruments or trigger filter envelopes.
Thanks for all your input. I love this channel. And love MIDI controllers.
I gotta get myself a laptop so i can take my stuff with me out in nature. I already got both the "Electribe 2" synth and sampler, but they are a bit too limiting on their own IMO, and a laptop is by far the most versatile portable option for making the electibes fun to work with. I also got the Akai "MPD 218" and the Novation "Launch Control XL", which i also think are really nice options for laptops. I think the 8x2 pad layout on the electribes are really good together with the different "scales", so you get one octave (+ the first note in the next octave) on each row. Trying to make melodies on a 4x4 pad layout with a standard "chromatic" scale is very unintuitive IMO...
Give this man a cookie or what ever he wants! Finally a good explanation for a beginner like me! Thank you, was looking for this since days.
Ended up with an Akai Fire, been using FL for a year and i felt that this Midi controller would help me get out the most of the DAW
By far one of the best, most direct and clear videos i've came across. Thank you!
Wow, thanks!
TAETROSS. You are indeed the Bob Ross of music.
Hey man. I realized this video is all about mini, small and lesser keys MIDI controllers. Was hoping for a vid about MIDI controllers that covers all small and full sized MIDI controllers.
true - I do have an affinity for the smaller controllers especially from a budget perspective - but all of the concepts can be applied to full size controllers as well
Taetro : Midi controllers dont make sounds
MPK mini Play : *hold my pitch bend*
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You actually use the internal sound set? I use it too every now and then but still.....
@@notstask agreed the gm midi sound set that they have on the mpk play is lackluster give be a quality soundfont any day but you make due with what you have.
On another note I'm impressed you can keep your hood on half way
Keep doing you bro when I think about or before I buy a new midi controller I stop by here first to check out your reviews for real 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🙏🏾
I like this review, I really do. I REALLY like the way your hoodie stayed, then when you get serious about the subject it comes off. 😮💨 exceptional!
I appreciate that! XD
The last 2 are super sick! The Novation circuit groove box is something I’d want but GEEEZ! It’s a little too expensive for me 😭
Thank you for such a thorough primer of this topic. All of this is brand new to me, but it's already pointed me in the right direction.
Very clear, informative and relaxed overview, necessary in this huge market. So many proposals depending on the usage. Thank you Taetro.
I have a Novation Launchkey 61 and it works with other DAWs.
I've been looking through a lot of TAETRO's videos from over the years, and it's funny and refreshing how in each video I've watched, he looks totally different :D Cheers man and thanks for the awesome content!
What an amazing overview. This helps me tonnes. Thank you so much Taetro.
WHOA I love this! Best video that covers everything I don't know as a beginner in the electronic music world :D
Awesome video, man! Just got my minilab mk2 last week! Let's venture into electronic music now! yaaaaaaaaay!!!!
I seriously NEVER say this, but this video is amazing! Keep going with it!
I have classical music training and I thank you for helping me figure out how those midi devices works !
thank you finally! after watching every other video of yours this was the most helpful, others were just confusing.
The way I view plugins/VST's as DLC's for the DAW, which is essentially what they are. DLC, or Down Loadable Content.
Thanks for such a comprehensive overview. Looking forward to venturing through some of your back catalogue.
Its just some little bit corrections, Actually novation launchkey mini mk3 is compatible with flstudio 20 its got the same daw controls like u use ableton , loopbank , shorcut button play , stop , rec , tempo etc , knop for cursor , auto conect to mixer , pad becomes piano , and many more , just plug and play , no need settings
The Launchkey Mini Mk2 is a fantastic controller for FL Studio, especially if you also use FL Studio Mobile. I haven't found any built-in functions or buttons that only work in Ableton. Of course, it doesn't have MIDI out or a sequencer built in like the Mk 3, but I like it far more than the Akai MPK Mini for cross-platform use.
I know this may sound weird or dumb. But if I wanted to Buy a Mikro mk3 for Mobile DAWS. Would it be functional or not compatible, do you know?
Mna!! your so well spoken not to mention how well you explain things an example you answered a question i have been finding it rely hard to find just buy watching this video as to (controllers work best with certain software) Man I’m so glad i found your Chanel your videos are awesome!!
Thanks Taetro! I picked up an Akai MPK Mini 🤙🏽
the most helpful video for me. I have no idea what I'm doing, and did make a few beats solely with FL Studio LONG time ago. If i'm gonna buy something, it will be Akai MPK MK3. Thanks!
Bro if you let me recommend you, i recommend the Arturia Minilab MK2 instead of the Akai. Has better Keys and it's overall superior to the Akai and it costs the same
@@soreal156 thanks for the suggestion, but i'll have to pass. i did a lot of research and the Arturia Minilab MK2 doesnt have the arpadiator...
@@KingTut14 oh yeah i noticed that, But i think that i'm not gonna ALWAYS use the arpeggiator, but it's up to you bro
@@soreal156 no arpeggiator=deal breaker for me. just like no option to turn-off velocity of drumpads on Launchkey Mini MK3. otherwise, I would've gotten the Launchkey already. hence, Akai MPK is the only option for me at this point...
@@KingTut14 well, i think thats your best option tho, i wish you good luck and i hope to see your beats
This video was incredibly helpful, thank you! And your voice is so pleasant to listen to 🙂
Love the fact that you make many of these system level videos as I don’t hear hardly anyone doing these kind of videos. Thank you so much
it's because of my background in education and my constant exposure to questions on the basics! people need info!!
Great tutorial. You jave a great way of explaining things to where they make perfect sense. Thank you.
Excellent explanation of what controllers are and fearless coverage of the obvious for the sake of newcomers. Great video, pleasing to watch, too! I work in Reason (don’t be sorry, I like the workflow), so there does not seem to be anything made for us specifically.
Smallest one to link to throttle. Save on button of horn. Borsch horn casing. Pneumatic air-horn canister instead of electrical(puncture sound self). Honda Nsr150sp midi, kawasaki-kips midi, yamaha rd135lc midi, honda cd400vtec revo midi, ... For malaysia to thailand usage by thai and foreign to malaysia.
The snail is the center-cone of a megaphone. It should vibrate another aiming plate/shroud (outer megaphone). Stebiel is for low current pedestrian pings and normal horns are for normal certification-testing approval-inspection... Ship-train sounds are ...
Explained the differences perfectly thank you
Beginner here I'm hooked. The organization/presentation in this was so useful, subscribed!
Best explanation so far! I can finally lock onto the Akai mk3 now!
I have been waiting for these types of video for a year
Thnx bro
The problem I had with several midi controllers is that they don't all work with all equipment! I purchased a midi controller that was USB only. So I purchased a popular USB to midi hub. The hub did not recognize that a controller was plugged into it. I contacted the manufacturer of the hub and they were of no use what-so-ever! The USB keyboard worked with my computer, and could do everything I wanted with my DAW, but only with software synths that I used on my computer. What makes this really weird is that the USB light on the hub was red, indicating that there was no USB connection, but the controller is powered by USB and the controller powered up. It just couldn't pass any midi traffic to my Korg! I then purchased another controller, this one had both USB and 5-pin MIDI. I hooked my Korg to the hub using the 5-pin, and hooked my new controller to the USB. The USB hub light lit up and everything worked! And don't get me started on the Midi TRS configurations that every device manufacturer thinks they have a monopoly on!
Any advice for iPad apps as a midi controller?
Thanks for taking the time to explain all of this! Looking for something to spice up my guitar playing I was wondering if a midi controller could be the right move to add some percussion.
My only question is, are there any Midi Controllers that have built in speakers (like a keyboard) with software already installed for acoustic/percussion sounds?
It seems like this would exist because that is basically what a keyboard is. I guess I'm just looking for a keyboard with a finger drum pad set up as well. Just seems odd that you don't need to plug your keyboard into a computer for it to have the software it needs but when it becomes a midi controller, suddenly it loses its brain and can't function alone.
If anyone has any input, I'd love to hear it.
First video explaining all this stuff clearly. Most of my confusion is now answered, thank you.
Thanks for the incredibly thorough guide!
Great video, Taetro. Is it okay if I use this video in an article I'm working on?
Go for it!
I want to get into making music and this made it a whole lot less overwhelming so thank you so much!!
Great Vidéo But I Don't see any One For MAC Garage Band or Logic , What Do You Recommand ? with Reg Keys If Possible around $200Can ...
You’re really great at breaking this down. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Really should've watched this before I bought my akai lp25, I could've got a better one without thinking I might be wasting money because I only use a smartphone.
Good video 👍.
Thanks dude! gonna get the MPK . very helpful, lets gooo
This is an excellent video for anyone looking to get into Midi
Thanks from the UK. Your approach is gentle, paced just right, and many other qualities; not to mention comprehensive explanation. This has certainly helped me understand the technology (clarinet/saxophones Player), You have give me a ‘tangible’ sense and feel. You deserve the following and the continued ‘Sponsorships’. It was great that you had in-the-flesh examples of the equipment to see; rather than, just words & names of stuff. Well done!
Saw all your videos related to mini midi. Will go for Novation...
Just letting you know that your Amazon links are broken! But dang! Thank you for this video!! It was exactly what I needed as someone just getting into electronic producing!
they are working for me! Can you tell me what’s happening for you?
thx im begginer this vids help me to choose right midi key 🙏
Thank you for your help Taetro I am a beginner & looking to buy a Akai Controller or Groove Box otherwise I had no idea what to buy If I hadn't seen your video this really helps thanks again
Which MIDI controllers would work best with Mixcraft 9? This is the DAW I’m currently working with and I have been interested in adding more digital strings etc into my Harp instrumentals but I want to ensure that I choose the best controller possible.
I learned more about music production in these 20 minutes than in the last 2 years XD
The amount of anxiety I got at the beginning of this video was absurd
😂
Novation released Launchkey mini equivalent for FL Studio called FLkey mini
Amazing video Taetro, this style video was probably the first one I saw of yours! I think it was the mpk vs launchkey
Awesome video, breaks down a complicated choice really well. Thanks for the mention 😎
Very thorough video. Hope to be as knowledgeable one day!
One of the best videos on MIDI controllers to buy and use!!! Tks a ton for such a detailed and clear explanation of all the facets of MIDI controller use !!
Thanks for the overview, this was really helpful for me!
Super informative video, answered a lot of my questions. Thank you =)
First 3 minutes I learned something new lol grate job explaining keeping it simple
Would you recommend learning how to play the piano, before purchasing the midi. I have no music background
Do you recomend using the arturia minilab mk2 with Reaper? Or even FL Studio?
All the available midi controllers are kind of the same. But I get it, you are supposed to buy separate controller for each software... Redundant. Also, there is a controller called Conspiracy, made by Samson, which is actually good once you map it manually.
The other thing that gets on my nerves that knobs have markings, like in the middle, but midi CC messages are 0-127 steps, there is no middle, so the markings are wrong on most devices.
If you want a good controller, that is actually accurate, make your own.
I’m in love with you and your explanations
out of all the videos i watched (and i watched a lot) this one was the most helpful, thank you!
I'm so glad!
Very well explained, you are a natural communicator.
Very well explained, noob me appreciates!
thanks for watching!
Wow nice suggestion I have ableton live mini pad I will buy the akai mpk3 so I will get a big drums and use the other things from pad.
Tq,,,for info,,Bro. But you did not mention Reaper,,,I use that n I want to try a midi controller,,for my ideas. Tq,Sir. 💪💪💪
Thank you very much for helping me choosing my first midi controller!
Such an informative and helpful video for a complete beginner 😊 probably picking up the akai mpk mini
What do you think about minilab for Fl studio? I work only from home, so I dont need that portability.
Subbed to you an hour ago, hoping for a video like this.
Your the man tim
Which instrument do you recommend for a 7 year old to start with? I currently have a AKAI mini
Great video. How about the Akai Professional MPK Mini Plus?
I have been debating whether I get the AKAI Mini MK3 OR The AKAI Mini Plus? Which one would you recommend?
Very informative and easy to understand! Thanks!!!