Selling my Akai LPK25 controller. This is the standard, reliable USB version—perfect for mobile production, quick synth parts, or adding a compact keyboard to your desk setup. It’s been well-cared for in a smoke-free home studio and is in excellent working order.

Key Features

  •  25 velocity-sensitive mini-keys.  
  •  Built-in arpeggiator with multiple modes (Up, Down, Exclusive, Inclusive, Order, Random, Latching).  
  •  Plug-and-play USB MIDI connectivity (class-compliant; no special drivers needed).  
  •  Dedicated octave up/down buttons and sustain button.  
  •  Ultra-compact design—ideal for travel or tight workspaces.  

Condition

 Cosmetic: Clean keys and no significant scratches. Fading lettering.

 Functional: All keys, buttons, and the USB port are responsive and working perfectly.

What’s Included

  •  Akai LPK25 Keyboard only
  • Please note: This listing is for the keyboard only. It does not include the original box, manual, or USB cable. This unit requires a standard Mini-USB cable (USB-A to Mini-B) to connect to your computer.
  • Note: This is a MIDI controller and does not produce sound on its own; it requires a computer or hardware synth to function. 

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Listeda month ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • LPK25
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 2012 - Present
Keyboard Action
  • Synth Action
MIDI I/O
  • USB MIDI
Number of Keys
  • 25 Keys
Key Size
  • Mini

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Long Beach, CA, United States
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