

And, once up and running, I was surprised by how responsive the LPK25 is, as well as how much fun it felt to play an almost full-sized keyboard with favorite synths of mine, like Cyclop, Korg Gadget, and so on. Wireless and ArpĬonnecting to my iPad was a cinch. What’s crazy is as small as it is, it’s still possible to play with two hands simultaneously. The only exposed area is directly under the keyboard.

There is no room to bounce a key off, from the corners. But, have enough mush to keep things sensitive, should you need to. I’d almost compare the action to an accordion, or an old Hohner Melodica. These are the best keys I’ve experienced on a mini-controller, thus far. they tend to be the deal breaker for most Keys
AKAI LPK25 GARAGEBAND PORTABLE

They don’t survive my almost two-year old. My biggest problem is that they never tend to last in my backpack, or. I’ve been bit by portable controllers in the past, especially the really small mini keyboards. Suddenly, a moment that was about to be filled with terror became magical. And, when I turned it on, it connected to my iPad 4 Mini, no problem. Strangely enough, no pieces flew, no plastic shattered. Upon first time removal from the box, my one year old decided to throw my new LPK25 Wireless on to the hardwood floor of our home.
