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Akai releases APC40 MkII, APC Key 25 and APC Mini

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By Ben Rogerson ( Computer Music ) published 26 September 2014

Updated Ableton Live controller and new models now available

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Learn your APCs

Learn your APCs

With all the fuss surrounding Ableton's Push, Akai's APC40 has become a slightly forgotten man among 'official' Live controllers, However, you might recall that, when it was released in 2009, it was actually the first product of its kind.

And now it's back: announced at Musikmesse 2014 and now available, the APC40 mkII is the result of five years' worth of user feedback and promises "extended functionality, countless musical capabilities, and improved workflow". It's certainly a leaner, more attractive-looking beast than its predecessor; it features a 5x8 RGB LED clip-launching matrix, an assignable A/B crossfader, eight rotary knobs, eight channel faders, and a send button for quick access to send busses.

This isn't the end of the APC relaunch story, however, as Akai has also released the all-new APC Key 25 - an Ableton Live-compatible 25-note mini keyboard with a clip matrix and assignable knobs - and the APC mini. The latter product features an 8x8 clip launching grid, eight channel faders and a master fader.

All the new APC controllers are designed to integrate seamlessly with Ableton Live and come with a copy of Live Lite in the box. They're class-compliant and can be powered over USB.

Commenting on the launches, Akai Professional Product Manager Dan Gill said: "The APC40 was the original performance controller designed for Ableton Live and has become an essential instrument for Ableton Live users. Now we are able to deliver three new APC instruments for musicians, composers, and mobile performers that allow comprehensive, hands-on control of Ableton Live in any performance or production environment."

You can find out more about each new APC model by clicking through the gallery and on the Akai Pro website. They're available now, and we'll have reviews very soon.

NEXT: Akai APC40 mkII

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Akai APC40 mkII

Akai APC40 mkII

  • 5x8 RGB LED clip matrix - launches clips with visual feedback
  • 8 channel faders, 1 master fader, and 8 device controls - map to Ableton Live directly
  • Intuitive layout - revised knob layout with in-line controls for smarter workflow
  • A/B crossfader - can be assigned on the fly for dynamic mixing
  • Send button - press and hold Send and use the Track Selects to choose one of 8 sends
  • Music production content - Toolroom artist launch packs, Prime Loops sample packs, Hybrid 3 by AIR Music Technology & SONiVOX Twist
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Akai APC Key 25

Akai APC Key 25

  • Ableton Live controller with keyboard - 25 synth-action mini keys
  • Tri-color clip matrix - launches clips and multicolor lighting displays clip status
  • 8 assignable control knobs – hands-on-control of any Ableton Live parameter
  • Octave Up, Octave Down and Sustain - expands keyboard range and expression
  • Music production content - Toolroom artist launch packs, Hybrid 3 by AIR Music Tech & SONiVOX Twist
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Akai APC mini

Akai APC mini

  • Tri-color clip matrix - 8x8 grid launches clips and multicolor lighting displays clip status
  • 8 channel faders and 1 master fader - provide hands-on-control of Ableton
  • Compact construction - portable design for mobile performers and producers
  • Music production content - Toolroom artist launch packs and Hybrid 3 by AIR Music Tech
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I’m the Deputy Editor of MusicRadar, having worked on the site since its launch in 2007. I previously spent eight years working on our sister magazine, Computer Music. I’ve been playing the piano, gigging in bands and failing to finish tracks at home for more than 30 years, 24 of which I’ve also spent writing about music and the ever-changing technology used to make it. 

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