No necesito todas sus funcionalidades, con que reconozca las teclas tengo más que suficiente.
Aquí hay muchos usuarios pidiendo la implementación de los drivers
https://getsatisfaction.com/akai_professional/topics/linux-hrr04uhkptbbo
En los comentarios hablan de cosas interesantes como un mpd editor
https://github.com/mungewell/mpd-utils
Akai mpk49
https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?t=15390
You can connect using the USB connector, the device will appear as an "alsa midi" device. What likely won't work in linux is the configuration program from AKAI, though possibly the windows version will work in wine. I suggest using a music-oriented linux distro like kxstudio
(or maybe AVLinux which might work better on an low-powered machine like yours) which will save you a lot of time configuring your audio setup, and also has all the latest music software. A good reference for linux audio is: http://libremusicproduction.com
Aquí un mpk editor
https://github.com/PiOverFour/MPK-M2-editor
https://forum.renoise.com/t/midi-controllers-akai-mpk61-drum-pads-and-linux/33428/7
My MPK61 works with Linux (Ubuntu variations) but the editor does not (not even using Wine).
I love the MPK61 (but replaced the pads immediately) http://www.mpcstuff.com/akmpc10exset2.html 2 (love the red!) however some players don’t like the keyboard. When I replaced the pads, I had a good look at the mechanism for the extreme ‘springyness’ of the keys. They have thick black springs mounted vertically. When you press a key, the spring bends slightly. Very tight. Very firm. If you pound your keys or play one key really fast with two fingers, you will love this board. If you prefer a lighter touch, don’t buy it. The aftertouch words well, including the pads.
For me the combination of 5 octaves of keys, 8 mixer faders, 8 continuous pots, pitchbend, mod wheel and 16 drum pads made it the ultimate live controller. It’s also 100% bus powered (or if you buy the adapter will run stand-alone to power via ordinary MIDI cables any external MIDI device)
HTH
¿Alguien ha conseguido usar un akai mpk en linux sin ser un mpk mini de esos nuevos?