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The 25 Key USB MIDI Keyboard Controller is a professional-grade, Bluetooth-enabled MIDI device featuring semi-weighted velocity-sensitive keys, 8 RGB backlit drum pads, and 8 customizable rotary encoders. Compatible with all major DAWs across Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, it offers smart scale and chord functions to simplify music creation. Its compact, lightweight design with a 15-hour rechargeable battery makes it perfect for mobile producers and beatmakers seeking versatile, expressive control in any setting.













| ASIN | B0B66T4DHK |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Battery type | Lithium Polymer |
| Color Name | White |
| Compatible Devices | Computer (Windows, Mac), iOS devices, Android devices, Tablets, Smartphones |
| Connector Type | 1/4-Inch Stereo, Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (894) |
| Date First Available | 31 July 2022 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | PC/Mac, iOS, Android |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Item Weight | 1.05 Kilograms |
| Item model number | K5 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Musical Style | Electronic |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 25 |
| Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 31.75 x 5.08 cm; 1.05 kg |
| Size | 25 Key |
| Supported Software | Ableton live, Fl Studio, Cubase, Logic Pro X, Bitwig, Reason, Studio One, GarageBand(iOS) |
L**O
Decent midi controller with Bluetooth for the price
The keybed and the pads are decent with nice rotary encoders. Need to install cube suite app for more advanced configuration and customisation. Have patience in configuring the midi keyboard as it will be different in every app.
C**O
One key not working
E**Z
Adiós Akai, adiós Novation, adiós Arturia… Ninguno de esos controlcitos de 2000-3500 pesos le llegan si quiera a los talones a este; PERO HAY QUE TENER CUIDADO… lo malo de los productos de este tipo (creo que “Chino” o bueno, de uno de los “dragones” pues), es que muy seguido vienen pésimamente documentados y encontrar dicha documentación es prácticamente imposible (porque los venden con 50 nombres distintos jajajaja). En fin, existe en estas opiniones un comentario sumamente extenso que da prácticamente todos los tips que necesitas para darte cuenta de que SÍ, es MUCHO MEJOR aparto que cualquiera de las otras marcas. Además de lo obvio (tiene Bluetooth, tiene batería… y los “pros” no tienen nada en comparación a esto), es el ÚNICO control que conozco que tiene una aplicación en iOS para realizar la modificación de la configuración de perfiles. Por si esto fuese poco, a diferencia de “los pros”, las perillas de este control SÍ son verdaderamente “infinitas”: Muy seguido (HMMM AKAI ARTURIA?) le ponen “knobs” infinitos (perillas), pero el maldito software no los utiliza 😂 —> es decir que las perillas en hardware giran infinitamente pero los midi CC que envían son “capeados” y no “relativos”. Es decir que cuando uno los mueve izquierda o derecha “cambian de 0 a 127” de manera continua en vez de dar simplemente un mensaje de “incremento” o “decremento” (que es como deberían de funcionar las perillas infinitas). Gracias a esto, puedo asignar un canal midi a cada “preset” del control, cambiar mis perillas al modo CW en vez de CC (SUMAMENTE IMPORTANTE SINO TUS PERILLAS ACTUARÁN COMO LAS TONTERÍAS QUE OFRECEN “los pros”), y con estas perillas relativas controlar hasta 8 parámetros distintos POR SYNTH! Y puedo controlar 8 synths en paralelo (dado el número de presets). En fin, estuve apunto de devolverlo y quejarme de esto de las perillas “infinitas” que según yo este aparato TAMPOCO tenía (arturia y Akai las tienen físicamente, repito, pero en términos de hardware el controlador midi no las utiliza como tal 😂), pero gracias al comentario que recomendó la aplicación esta “CubeSuite”, ahora tengo el mejor controlador de todos (especialmente porque además es Bluetooth y todo ese rollo previamente mencionado antes de la belleza de las perillas y el software asociado a este controlador). Toda una joya -> mi pianito favorito y tengo / he probado MUCHOS.
T**Y
I bought this because I wanted a battery powered wireless controller with bluetooth midi. Basically, something I can stuff in my backpack along with a few other battery powered synths/grooveboxes and have a nice small keyboard on the go. This was one of the few options I found and it is by far the smallest (unless you get into devices that don't have actual keybeds). Shockingly, it's also one of the lowest cost. It is pretty powerful right off the bat, connecting immediately to my other bluetooth midi devices (CME adapters) with no effort. It worked immediately. I got a bit frustrated at first because the manual is terrible and there was no obvious way to switch MIDI channels -- I was stuck on channel 1. Well, I did some research online and found that there is a companion software "MidiSuite." The M-VAVE website doesn't support SSL (in the year 2024) so it looks sketchy as hell, but it's fine. And it's powerful. You can reconfigure every single aspect of the entire device. Every pad, knob, and button can be reconfigured in any way you want, on any midi channel you want. You can then store these configurations in 8 presets on the device, or any number more on your computer. So there you can see there's a potential issue. You could use 8 presets and set up 8 different MIDI channels if you just assign them all to the same channel. But then the other 8 you can't do anything with (if you need to). Well, if this was a more expensive controller, I'd be more upset, but it's cheap. So it's fine. So basically, if you think the configuration options are lacking, download the companion software, it will unlock a lot more. This is at its heard a bluetooth midi controller and it connects, as I stated earlier, effortlessly to other class compliant bluetooth midi devices. But you may want to use this controller in other ways. You can connect the USB to the computer (it has a USB 1.0/2.0 USB-B connector type -- the old "printer" connectors -- instead of a more modern USB-C, but whatever). When connected to the computer, it will act as any other MIDI device and can be easily routed into your DAW. It also has a way to use the footswitch jack as MIDI out. I don't completely understand how that works because, again, the manual is terrible. But I'm guessing it's similar to the 3.5mm MIDI standard, just coming out of a 1/4" jack size. So that would mean you'd need a 1/4" to 3.5mm (1/8") adapter, which are easy to come by. Again, I'm just guessing, I haven't tried it yet. Also, in this mode you lose the footswitch, but it does allow MIDI out without having to use wireless or USB. Hardware wise, the keybed is alright. Not the best, not the worst. Just fine for the price. Velocity sensitive (and you can configure curves and upper/lower limits in the software). The pads feel great and have velocity and aftertouch. The touchpad pitch and mod "wheels" feel terrific. They are perfectly sensitive and accurate. They feel just as good as my Arturia and ASM keyboard touchpads. The knobs are endless encoders, so there is no "jump" when you switch patches. They have a nice resistance so feel very precise when turning them. They send single CC steps unlike some other controllers that step in 2 (ahem Korg ahem). The transport buttons by default support MCP (as well as the second layer of pads), which was a bit of a surprise feature. I don't really use MCP anywhere, but I know others that do. You can control many DAW transport functions by mapping those. I remapped them all to MIDI notes or CCs in pushbutton/toggle mode. The display is just a 3 digit 7-segment display, like you see in a lot of Roland gear these days. Very little information is presented, but it does tell you at a glance which preset you are on, the current CC value, etc. Again, this thing is cheap so I can't complain. All in all, this thing is a beast for the price and rivals much more expensive options in some ways. But, don't expect it to do *everything* a more expensive controller would do, it is a low cost option and probably will never have a software or firmware update ever and the company might disappear in a couple years (or not, M-VAVE has lasted longer than a lot of others so far). All in all, glad I bought it. One last thing, the Amazon listing is wrong, the company name is M-VAVE, not M-WAVE.
G**N
This review may be labeled M-VAVE 25 Key Keyboard Controller, but it is for the SMC-PAD device. I have just received my SMC-PAD deviced, and have turned it on and connected it via Bluetooth to my iPad. As usual with my other M-VAVE devices, I paired it using the Cube Suite iPad app, and it was recognized and paired immediately with no difficulty. Some demo videos, and the manufacturer's web site seem to be directing users to some other app, called MIDI SUITE, which I tried, and it does not seem to work. Cube Suite seems to be the correct app to use for any of the M-VAVE devices. Other than this, no problems connecting and using the SMC-PAD gadget. My only complaint about any of the M-VAVE devices is poor documentation. Everything I've learned about these things has been through instructional videos or trial and error. But once you get the hang of them, they are GREAT MIDI controllers, and using the Cube Suite app, you can configure them to do just about anything you need, and work with any MIDI device or app.
L**U
A tool that's turning heads in the music production scene. If you're a rookie producer stepping into the Logic Pro arena on your iPad, listen up 'cause this pink powerhouse might just be the key to unlocking your musical potential. Design and Aesthetics: Let's talk vibes, fam. This M-WAVE joint ain't your typical black and white clunker. Nah, it's dipped in vibrant pink, standing out in a sea of monotony. It's not just a keyboard; it's a statement. Compact, lightweight, and packing personality, this piece is a visual anthem for your music workspace. Build Quality: Hold up, though! Don't be fooled by the lightweight exterior – this thing's built like a Brooklyn brownstone. Sturdy, durable, with keys that got that bounce, striking the perfect balance between smooth playability and that gritty, real-instrument feel. No worries about wear and tear – this M-WAVE is built for the grind. Plug-and-Play Convenience: For my beginners out there, simplicity is the key to the city. M-WAVE got you covered – just plug it into your iPad, no fuss, no muss. No extra drivers or complex setups – just pure, unadulterated music-making. It's about focusing on your craft, not getting bogged down in tech hassles. Perfect for Learning Logic Pro: Logic Pro on your iPad? M-WAVE got your back with them 25 keys, perfect for laying down melodies, chords, and beats. Virtual instruments, drum patterns, piano roll – you name it. It's like a lyrical playground for your creativity, giving you that tactile experience to enhance your flow. Versatile Functionality _ Don't let the size fool you; this M-WAVE ain't playing. Pitch bend, modulation wheels, octave shifting, sustain – it's got all the tools for adding layers to your sound. It's like spitting fire on the mic – nuanced and dynamic. This ain't just a keyboard; it's a symphony in pink. Value for Money: The price point on this M-WAVE? Affordable. For my budget ballers, this is the ticket to the music game. No need to drop stacks on a fancy controller right out the gate – M-WAVE got you covered. Wise investment for the hungry artists grinding on a budget.
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