I've got monitor and record enable ticked on the tracks and am now at my wits end to understand what I've done wrong. I've tried using a simple MIDI track and I've tried an Instrument track with Halion Sonic SE but nothing. Now, on Windows 10 with Cubase AI 9.5, all the notes on the pads come out velocity 127. I've tried selecting the keyboard for input and all MIDI for input. AKAI MPK Mini + CUBASE AI 9.5 doesn't seem to be velocity sensitive I got an AKAI MPK MINI and plugged it into my wife's Mac and in Garageband, the pads are very much velocity sensitive. I even get MIDI data coming in as I can see from the transport control. So I can now see it saying MPK Mini all over the place. Hey Folks Just got myself an Akai MPK25 and just trying to work my way through the control section to make it work with Cubase 5 on Mac. Up until today I couldn't even see the MPK Mini in the MIDI Port window but it's there now after I changed the USB port I was using. From grand pianos to searing synth leads and lush electric pianos, this keybed guarantess to get the best out of any playing style and virtual instrument. I've recorded a MIDI track in MultiTrack Studio and then imported that into Cubase - and that works fine! Just can't do it directly. New to MPK mini is a reimagined Gen 2 enhanced dynamic keybed, delivering a piano key performance fit for the world's finest keyboard players. I can record and playback without problem. I've run a different MIDI program (MultiTrack Studio - just the free version) and it works fine in that. Akai Professional MPK Mini MKII 25 Key USB MIDI Keyboard Controller With 8 Drum Pads, 8 Assignable Q-Link Knobs and Pro Software Suite Included. I'm operating a Windows 7 Professional 64 bit system on a laptop. However at the moment I can't get Cubase to record the inputs from the keyboard. (And I'll be looking to buy the Akai EWI 5000 just as soon as it's available and I can get Cubase to work). So I want to simply record MIDI straight into Cubase. I'm really a baritone sax player but want to play about with MIDI to create parts for my Ensemble and I can then email everyone a file so that they can learn their parts. As a follow-up to a question from a viewer, I run through how to set up the AKAI mini-MPK Mk 2 to trigger chord pads in Cubase using the pads on the MPK. Learn to play your AKAI MPK Mini with Melodics - the best way to master all 25 keys and MPC-style pads. However I've never managed to get it working properly and gave up - until now when I need it to work. 60 free lessons, including 2 free courses for your MPK Mini. It came with the Akai MPK Mini (USB) keyboard and I upgraded it to get to Elements 6. Hello - I'm new here (but well used elsewhere!)
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