![]() ![]() Everything works great in practice, and again, the battery power and Bluetooth MIDI are liberating and indispensable features that offer big improvements over the originals. The general build is pretty solid here too, similarly giving you four program (scene) memories, plus the ability to send MIDI program change and CCs too. These feel surprisingly nice under the fingers (better than some competitors’ more expensive offerings, even), and there are eight assignable knobs for easily controlling DAW parameters. It’s also USB-powered and features eight MPC-style orange/green-backlit pads (now with two banks for 16 sounds). The LPD8 Wireless is also very compact and portable, and like the LPK25, it’s thicker than the wired model to accommodate the battery compartment (three AAs). The LPK25 Wireless does the job well, for a very modest outlay. The software editor allows you to fine- tune settings and tweak the four slots to taste. ![]() Four programmable memories are accessed via a Program Select button. ![]()
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