Mapping Akai MPK mini play pads for MPC Essentials

Mapping Pads

Here is the mapping needed to get pad banks A: 1 -8 & B: 1-8 to become A1-1A6 in MPC Essentials using the MPK mini play Favorite Editor.

The MPK mini play Favorite Editor can be downloaded from here: https://www.akaipro.com/mpk-mini-play-mpkminiplay



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Make sure you save that favorite on your computer and "send to RAM" so the preset should already be in there when you go back to MPC Essentials.   Double check that your correct favorite (with the correct mapping is loaded) after you get back to MPC Essentials.

I have been unable to use the Favorite Editor and MPC Essentials at the same time.  Each program has to be closed to use the other.

This video has also been helpful getting up to speed w/ the mini play and MPC Essentials: Bruh Luuh Tutorial



The original MPD218 mapping is:


Banks A, B and C in order are:
--
note= 37 - Bank A Pad 1
note = 36
note = 42
note = 82
note = 40
note = 38
note = 46
note = 44
note = 48
note = 47
note = 45
note = 43
note = 49
note = 55
note = 51
note = 53
note = 54
note = 69
note = 81
note = 80
note = 65
note = 66
note = 76
note = 77
note = 56
note = 62
note = 63
note = 64
note = 73
note = 74
note = 71
note = 39
note = 52
note = 57
note = 58
note = 59
note = 60
note = 61
note = 67
note = 68
note = 70
note = 72
note = 75
note = 78
note = 79
note = 35
note = 41
note = 50 - Bank C Pad 16


The original post where I finally got the information: Akai Message Board


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