Image 1 — Why is the Akai MPK Mini MK4 Shift Key toggled sometimes?
Image 2 — Why is the Akai MPK Mini MK4 Shift Key toggled sometimes?
▲ 4 r/akaiMPC+1 crossposts

Why is the Akai MPK Mini MK4 Shift Key toggled sometimes?

SOLVED SOLVED SOLVED!! DOUBLE-CLICK TO TOGGLE SHIFT. MY BAD

I bought this device 15 days ago, and the shift key worked perfectly. All of a sudden, after a day of not using it, the shift key started to randomly toggle. It's supposed to be held down to access the different settings, but now it stays on. Anyone know why this happens and how to solve it?

Your help is greatly appreciated, thanks!

u/IndividualSolid953 — 2 days ago
▲ 4 r/FingerDrumming+2 crossposts

Tape modding a Novation Launchpad Mini Mk2

I wanted to use my Novation Launchpad Mini Mk2 as a finger-drumming pad for live looping. However, since they are binary (no touch sens or velocity sens) membrane pads, it's hard to trigger. I've seen people tape-modding their Akai using some electrical tape to reduce the travel distance. Can something similar be done to this Launchpad? Has anyone tried doing this?

u/IndividualSolid953 — 25 days ago
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How was this Cursor hover light effect made on this Website?

There is this light effect that treats the text like a 3D object and casts light accordingly. How was this made (it's made in a framer, but how was the effect achieved)? Is there any way I can recreate it for my website I'm making on Framer, with very basic coding knowledge?

u/IndividualSolid953 — 2 months ago

How was this Cursor hover light effect made on this Website?

https://www.prowess.art/

There is this light effect that treats the text like a 3D object and casts light accordingly. How was this made (it's made in a framer, but how was the effect achieved)? Is there any way I can recreate it for my website I'm making on Framer, with very basic coding knowledge?

u/IndividualSolid953 — 2 months ago

Here to change Simon's opinion on mechanical keyboards

Hopefully, this video gives a better perception of mechanical keyboards for him.

I think he just has a general idea of mechanical keyboards being noisy because of the abuse of Cherry Blues in the earlier stages of the sidemen's careers.

To make it very clear, mechanical keyboards are just guided and more accurate. They provide no sound effects unless you choose a "switch" that does + there are some BEAUTIFUL looking and "satisfying" sounding keyboards that Simon should look at to get a better understanding of mechanical keyboards.

youtu.be
u/IndividualSolid953 — 3 months ago