Nektar GX61
| Product # | 196846 |
| Brand | Nektar |
| Category | MIDI/USB Controller |
| Brand Category | Nektar - MIDI/USB Controllers |
- - 61 velocity-sensitive "full size" keys with "Synth Action"
- - 4 velocity curves
- - A total of 14 freely assignable MIDI buttons
- - Transport functions: play, stop, record, fast-forward and rewind
- - MMC (MIDI Machine Control)
- - Extended transport functions: Loop on / off, Click on / off, Go To Locator and Undo
- - Backlit octave and transpose buttons
- - Nektar-typical, direct, profound DAW integration including track volume / track select, patch selection and much more
- - Control of the DAW mixer volume with the help of the rotary potentiometer
- - Power supply via USB
- - Class Compliant for real plug and play
- - Connections: Sustain Pedal, USB
- - Including Bitwig 8-Track software
- - Compatible with: Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10, MAC OSX 10.7 or higher, Linux Ubuntu 14.04
- - iOS compatible in conjunction with Apple Camera Connection Kit
- - Adjustments to all common DAWs including Cubase, Nuendo, Logic, Reason, Bitwig, Studio One, Cakewalk Sonar, Digital Perfomer, Fruity Loops, Garageband and Reaper
| Product Dimensions | |
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| Depth | 197mm |
| Width | 965mm |
| Height | 70mm |
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| Product Number | 196846 |
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| Date | October 2017 |
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| Weight | 2.72kg |
| Box Width | 965mm |
| Gross Weight | 4.46kg |
Good MIDI Control Keyboard + Connection to Logic (Apple) works well after registration and driver download + Key resistance is relatively high, which is fine for those coming from a piano + Transport keys work well after registration and driver download, reducing the need for a mouse - The "undo" function (key) currently does not work, and I have not been able to figure out how to use this secondary (tertiary?) function of the key, even after reading the instructions
Good MIDI Control Keyboard + Connection to Logic (Apple) works well after registration and driver download + Key resistance is relatively high, which is fine for those coming from a piano + Transport keys work well after registration and driver download, reducing the need for a mouse - The "undo" function (key) currently does not work, and I have not been able to figure out how to use this secondary (tertiary?) function of the key, even after reading the instructions


