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Nektar Impact GX 61

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61-Key USB Keyboard

  • Velocity sensitive "Full Size" button with "Synth Action"
  • 4 Velocity curves
  • A Total of 14 assignable MIDI buttons
  • Transport controls: Play, Stop, Record, Rewind and Fast Forward
  • Advanced transport functions: Loop on / off, click on / off, Go To Locator and Undo
  • Backlit Octave and Transpose shift button
  • Profound DAW integration incl. Track Volume / Track Select, Patch selection etc.
  • Control of the mixer volume using the knobs
  • Powered by USB
  • Class Compliant for true plug and play
  • Connectors: sustain pedal (6.35 mm), USB
  • Included Bitwig 8-Track Software (Download)
  • Compatible with: Windows 7, 8, 10, MAC OSX 10.5 or higher, Linux Ubuntu 4.14, iOS compatible connection with Apple Camera Connection Kit
  • Adjustments to all popular DAWs incl. Cubase, Nuendo, Logic, Reason, Bitwig, Studio One, Cakewalk Sonar, Digital Performer, Fruity Loops, Garageband and Reaper
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 965 x 197 x 70 mm
  • Weight: 2.72 kg
Available since June 2016
Item number 386507
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Aftertouch No
Split Zones 0
Layer function No
Pitch Bend / Modulation Yes
Rotary Encoder 0
Fader (Amount) 1
Pads 0
Display No
MIDI interface Non
Pedal input Yes
USB-port Yes
Mains Operation No
Battery Operation No
Bus-Powered Yes
Dimensions 965 x 197 x 70
Weight in kg 2,7 kg
Special Features DAW Control
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1.477 kr
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First USB Keyboard
Neuqorel 10.01.2021
I bought this product for making music at home for fun. And start to learn, how to play keyboard/piano.

I tried some quality electronic keyboard before, but this is the first one i own. I bought it for the price. and 61 key should be more then enough for me.

Pro:
- Price
- More feature that i will ever use.
- Easy install and i can use it for violin sound, hammond organ etc.
- Much more then a regular piano.
- Relative small size(for me)
Con.:
- A little more detailed users guide would be better imo.

Overall for the price to quality, it is a very great product. Wit some easy setup (velocity) etc. it can be a super companion during music making.
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Happy with the purchase
Traian80 08.03.2021
I am not a keyboard player, i am a guitar player, but i use various synths and other sounds in my recordings. This keyboard helps me get the job done and i like the feel of the keys. I also like the fact that it is not a very deep keyboard, which is something i was looking for, as this is not the centerpiece in my recordings and i wanted to have something that will not take a lot of space in my studio. Quality feels very good, and the price is just even better.
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A good product
shetty 29.06.2019
Easy to use , works well with many programs , Plays right away you connect to a computer , no need for lengthy setup . Easy to transport too as the device is light .
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Overall nice, except the hard touch.
kairosooo 09.08.2022
PROs:
Design looks neat.
Sturdy.
Mod Wheel Pitch whee work fine.
No excessive 10 knobs that wastes my desk space. A keyboard and a keybaord only is what I want.

CONs:
The touch is rather hard. It is a common problem on low end full-weight MIDI keyboard. As a piano player, the touch is rather plastic and unfriendly to my hands. I will get sore after playing it for 30 mins. I will have to adapt my finger energy to play a more dynamic piece. It is difficult to get consistent soft touch.

At this price point, it is what it is. If I had more space in my room, I would go for the StudioLogic Studio/Grand.
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