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Midi PC Equipment
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Midi PC Equipment
Midi PC Equipment
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Greater control. Greater Creativity. LX61+
The Impact LX61+ USB MIDI controller is equipped with numerous features for "smart" control and provides powerful functionality not found even in more comprehensive controllers. Have you ever dreamed of a controller that automatically connects to your DAW? The Impact LX+ does exactly that!
Nektar DAW integration is specifically tailored for: Bitwig, Cubase, Digital Performer, FL Studio, GarageBand, Logic, Nuendo, Reaper, Reason, Sonar, and Studio One, making the LX+ exceed the usual functions offered by a USB MIDI controller keyboard. With the Impact LX+, the work is done for you so that you can focus solely on creation.
It features a 61 full-size, semi-weighted keybed with velocity sensitivity, 4 velocity curves, and 3 fixed ones, pitch-bend/modulation wheel, two color buttons for octave shift (-3/+4 octaves), and dedicated transpose buttons that allow for shifting up to +/-12 semitones.
Take ultimate control of your mixer with the LX61+. With the "Mixer" option, the first 8 LX+ faders control 8 channels of the DAW mixer, and the 9th fader controls the currently selected channel at any time. The buttons below the faders control the "solo", "mute", and "pan" options. With the "Instrument" option, you can control all instrument parameters when you have selected an instrument track in your DAW automatically, and with the "page" button, you can choose between "default" and "user" settings.
With the Impact LX61+, the controller keyboard becomes part of your system, providing the creative comfort to compose and play without constantly needing to use the mouse when you're in the middle of capturing an idea.
As a low-power USB device, the Impact LX61+ works with all USB devices that have a compatible MIDI driver. This includes all versions of Windows from XP and above, Apple OS X 10.5 and above, plus Linux (provided the USB MIDI driver package is installed).
You can also easily connect your Impact LX61+ controller to an Apple iPad using the optional iPad USB camera connection kit (optional). Naturally, the Impact LX61+ is powered by the iPad, so it can operate as long as your iPad remains charged.
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
The tool is amazing, the feeling of the keys is fantastic, the PADs (top right) are not there, they are super sensitive and the intensity is proportional to the "hit".
Something that also happens with the keys which are not semi-weighted, but have a seriousness. The whole construction doesn't have anything fake, on the contrary, it reminds of much more expensive brands.
The accompanying programs are decent and give you a wide range of freedom since there is a limitation on the instruments/sounds that can be used, which is logical because the version that accompanies it is the 8 Track.
Some things to keep in mind.
It is not a standalone keyboard, and no, it doesn't take batteries and speakers just like that.
Connection with a computer/iPad/mac is required as you will "plug in" whatever instrument you desire, create sequences, tracks, or whatever else you want.
The packaging provides you with, in addition to the main device, a USB cable, a simple manual, and the necessary codes to register the programs needed in order to "play".
The settings one can make are unlimited, and I mean it, if you know what you want, you can do it with this tool.
The accompanying program is not a commitment, as there are plenty of free and decent programs on the internet that do similar work.
If you are looking for a MIDI to make music, YOU FOUND IT!!!
If, on the other hand, you want to start now with Music editing, I believe that 140 - 150 euros is not a sum to cry about if it doesn't work out for you... (after all, there are so many tutorials on YouTube that will solve all your doubts.)
I have it for about 3 years, a very reliable midi. Before I bought it, I checked many how their keys feel and I think it was the best out of all the ones I tried, which were mostly plastic/fake (in this price range always). Don't expect anything extreme, but I think it's the best you can buy in terms of a multi-key midi for this amount of money.