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USB Controller

  • Intuitive control of Ableton Live with visual feedback
  • Seamless integration with Ableton Live
  • The 5x8 Clip Launch grid with RGB lighting displays the current clip status
  • 8 assignable channel faders and dials, plus 1 master fader
  • Power supply via USB
  • Portable format
  • Rapid allocation of the A / B crossfader
  • In-line arrangement of the controls for a streamlined workflow
  • Power supply via USB
  • Class compliant
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 424 x 254 x 46 mm
  • Weight: 1.8 kg
  • Includes software downloads: Ableton Live Lite, Hybrid 3 by AIR Music Tech, Xpand!2, Toolroom Artist Launch Packs, Prime Loops Sample Packs
  • Suitable protective cover: Article no. 481856 (not included)
  • Suitable bag: Article no. 485256 (not included)
  • Available since August 2014
  • Item number 338303
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • USB Yes
  • Bluetooth No
  • 5-pole DIN MIDI No
  • Ethernet No
  • Fader 10
  • Rotary Encoders 16
  • Audio I/O No
  • Transport Function Yes
  • Footswitch connection No
  • Foot Controller Connection Yes
  • Bus-Powered Yes
  • Jog No
  • Joystick No
  • Additional Features Controller for Ableton Live
  • Pads 40
  • Rotary Knobs 16
  • Fader(s) 9
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Intuitive operation, complete control

The APC 40 Mk2 from Akai Professional is designed to bring intuitive control to DAW software and streamline the creative process: It's optimised especially for Ableton Live, but offers seamless access to all the key functions of modern music production software. Its faders adjust channel strip volumes with precision, the pads trigger clips effortlessly, and the rotary controls shape effects in real time, while additional features like tap tempo, speed adjustment, and crossfade further expand producers' performance possibilities. With Bank Select making it easy to switch between channels and scenes, the controller adapts smoothly to tasks from plugin control to song arrangement – so the APC 40 Mk2 is a compact yet versatile tool for virtually any production setup.

Countless control functions

The 40 pads provide instant clip launching in Ableton Live, with coloured RGB lights clearly showing the status of each clip. Eight assignable faders, along with an additional master fader, make volume control both precise and convenient. Each channel strip features dedicated buttons for clip stop, mute, solo, record, and crossfade, ensuring quick access to essential functions, while the eight velocity-sensitive drum pads positioned above the volume controls are ideal for expressive beat playing. On the right-hand side, eight MPC Q-Link controls are available for assigning a wide range of DAW parameters, and the eight additional knobs above each channel strip can be freely used for pan, sends, or any user-defined function. The Akai Professional APC 40 Mk2 offering flexible hands-on control at every stage of the user's workflow.

Simply connect and get started

The Akai Professional APC 40 Mk2 works seamlessly across operating systems, with its plug-and-play, USB/MIDI concept requiring no complicated setup; equally, its slim design makes it easy to slip into any travel bag for music production on the go with just a laptop or notebook. The coloured lights ensure buttons and rotary controls remain clearly visible even in low-light environments such as clubs, a feature especially useful for pro DJs. Conversely, beginners to music production will appreciate the fact that the controllers comes with the Ableton Live 9 Lite software suite, the Xpand!2 and Hybrid 3.0 synthesizers, and a generous 5GB library of samples, making it possible to start creating straight away. Powered directly via USB, the APC 40 Mk2 combines portability, functionality, and ease of use in a compact, reliable controller.

About Akai Professional

Akai Professional has its origins in the long-established Japanese company Akai, founded in 1929, which initially manufactured electric motors, soon to be followed by high-quality tape recorders and hi-fi products. Since 1988, Akai has also become a household name like no other on the Hip-Hop scene. With the development of its first MIDI Production Centre (MPC for short), created in collaboration with Roger Linn, Akai wrote history by decisively influencing the sound of Hip-Hop and Electronic music, which it continues to do to this very day. Famous exponents of the MPC series include DJ Shadow, Eminem, and Kanye West. Today, Akai is also well known for its robust and versatile USB MIDI controllers, not least of which is the bulletproof APC range of Ableton controllers.

Something useful for every user

The Bank Select buttons on the left make it easy to switch between scenes and tracks, while DJs will value the crossfade function, which makes mouse control a thing of the past – each channel is directly assignable to either side of the crossfader. Composers, on the other hand, will appreciate the front-mounted footswitch connection labelled FS, offering hands-free flexibility during recording or performance. Alongside the Ableton Live 9 Lite licence, the package also comes with the MPC Beats software suite, providing powerful tools for sample editing, audio effects, and hosting AU or VST plugins, ensuring a comprehensive and versatile production setup right out of the box.

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Handy control board
Laniakean 18.07.2020
all controllers are "tweakers" or "launchers-triggers" or "keyboards". This one tries to cover all.
As a Keyboard Akai APC 40 Mk2 is not good. Pads are not velocity sensitive - not nice for recording drums or instrument parts - but still you can do it at on-the-go conditions.
As a "Launcher" - I personally find it very nice. 8 channel scenes is cool. When I work at the live sport events I need a variety of samples at my fingertips - Akai APC 40 Mk2 just shines here! I created my own template based on the default one.
As a Tweaker Akai Apc 40 Mk2 offers you 8 knobs-per-selected channel + 1 knob on the top - These knobs are endless spin with a nice travel. But it is often not enough. When Dj - I use a different Template and here I need an extra "Tweaker" to expand tweaking abilities of the device (I use DJTT Twister which is an amazing tweaking device) and for the reset (quick set-to-default) feature.

Mechanically Akai APC 40 Mk2 seems to be proof enough. Not a single issue while using it for 2 years (carefully but intensevely)
Faders and knobs are reliable not flimsy. I would recommend a plastic cover to lingering the lifetime of the device.

so Pro's:
- Universality and functionality within live or studio conditions
- Great launcher (Trigger)
- Fair Tweaker
- Made quality
- light weight
- Well thought Templates available
- Keeps your eyes away from the computer screen
- Foot controller switch functionality
- USB powering
- Price for all that

Con's:
- Not for a Keyboard-ing or Drum Pad-ing
- Not as compact as you may think (not a Con for me though)
- Volume faders a bit tricky to spot on the "0" level (I use fabric tape)
- Triggered clip is indicated in green weakly pulsing (I avoid green color when colouring the steady clips and miss hard pulsing)

I would recommend it for Ableton users as a "Launcher" ("Trigger") controller to pair it with some other "tweaker" deviceand keyboard if needed for a beautifull setup !
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Does it's work pretty well! but a misfuction occurred! fixed by thommann servise team!
Chryschristo 06.09.2016
I've bought it 4 years ago.

Pros:
It is very steady, very easy to use with ableton live, superb if you use it for triggering clips, mixer and fx processing.A very good daw controller.
Good for live shows and studio. Very nice light buttons colored function. It helps you understand without looking on the screen which clip is playing and what you can choose next. It is a plastic but solid enough hardware.

Limitations/Cons:
Fx knobs: The fx functions are following a random appearing order on the dock, depending on the specific effect you want to manipulate. So you have to customize sometimes.
Not easy to use the volume faders, if you want control more than 8 channels.
The volume faders are not reacting according to the values / (fader position in the software) of the new channels.
If you move them a bit the track volume can change rapidly in to an extreme high or low position.

Problem:
Until few months ago it worked perfectly well.Then a problem with solo buttons occurred. The buttons suddenly stopped working - also no lights on -. AKAI told me there was maybe a problem with the usb connection/power system.
Thanks to thomann warranty and the great work of thomann service team it now works as new.

I recommend it even though the cons and the solo buttons problem.
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APC 40 Mk2 - Plays Like Synth
My Mini Gemini 26.08.2025
I’ve been using the AKAI Professional APC40 Mk2 for a while now, and honestly—it’s one of those pieces of gear that just clicks with how I work, especially in Ableton. From the moment I plugged it in, everything was just... there. No fiddling with settings or custom mappings. It auto-bound to Ableton beautifully and felt like an extension of the software right away.

What really blew me away is how versatile it is. Of course, it shines in live performance mode, launching clips, controlling effects, and navigating the session view with ease. But I actually ended up using it a lot as a mixing console during production. Faders are smooth, knobs are responsive, and there’s this feeling of control that you just don’t get with a mouse and keyboard.

One thing I didn’t expect was how well it works with VST synths—specifically Massive X in my case. The top row of knobs basically turns it into a kind of hardware synth controller. I find myself twisting knobs and stumbling onto sounds I wouldn't have come up with otherwise. It really sparks creativity in a way that's hard to describe until you try it.

Build-wise, it feels solid. The knobs have a good resistance—not too loose, not too stiff. The buttons light up nicely and are easy to see even in low light. The only small downside for me is the plastic front panel. It’s a bit glossy and picks up fingerprints and reflections. A matte or more textured finish would have looked a bit more pro maybe, but that’s really nitpicking and more about personal taste than anything else.

All in all, if you’re an Ableton user and you like having that physical connection to your music—not just clicking around—this is a fantastic piece of gear. Whether you're mixing, jamming live, or just tweaking sounds in the studio, the APC40 Mk2 delivers. If it fits your budget, I’d definitely recommend giving it a go.
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Ableton Live essential
Subleam 23.10.2019
The great successor of MKI, smaller and much better. The only thing I'm still missing is the ability to map the controller by myself, especially when it comes to faders. Playing live and not going beyond 0 db mark is always difficult and I wish I could adjust min and max values of the faders
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