![]() Launchpad Pro MK3 – 42 Backlit “Tactile-Click” Buttons Totally usable and fine, but not as refined as the Pro MK3. They have a bit of a mushy stop when you hit button but don’t click like on a Push 2. The 16 Buttons on the top and down the right side of the Launchpad X feel the same as the pads to the touch but have more travel than the pads. Buttons Launchpad X on left Launchpad Pro on Right Launchpad X – 16 Buttons If you have never played the Launchpad X before, the pads feel quite similar to the Push 2. As you’ll see in the picture below, the pads on the Pro MK3 are slightly lower profile as they seem mounted a little closer and flush to the surface of the case. They are both Velocity and Pressure sensitive and can be set to transmit Polyphonic Aftertouch or Channel Pressure. ![]() Lighting intensity seems identical to me. The pads seem identical in both in both size and feel. The Pro MK3 has 3 additional 3.5mm jacks for in, out, and a second out/thru output (3 converter cables are included in the box). They both have Kensington MiniSaver slots, and USB-C socket for connectivity to computer or hub for iPad use. Launchpad Pro MK3 on the left and Launchpad X on the right Height of Launchpad Pro MK3 on the left and Launchpad X on the Right Connectivity Launchpad X on the top and the Launchpad Pro MK3 on the bottom It’s essentially the same case design with more height and width to accommodate the buttons on the sides of the RGB pads. 5mm taller but they look pretty much the same to me side-by-side. The Launchpad Pro MK3 it’s just a little bigger than the X which is pretty fantastic news. MIDI in your studio directly from Launchpad
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