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Nektar Impact GX49 MIDI Controller Keyboard

Description
The Keyboard
The Impact GX61 is a dynamic and expressive instrument tailored to composition and performance with your computer music system. This 49-note (4-octave) keyboard features a pitch-bend wheel, modulation wheel and footswitch socket along with two multi-colored octave buttons that enable the keyboard range to be shifted up or down -3/+4 octaves with the LED colors changing to show the precise status.
Dedicated transpose buttons allow you to shift the keyboard range up to +/- 12 semi tones. The buttons can quickly be r-purposed to change the Global MIDI Channel or send Program messages. An assignable potentiometer that by default controls mixer volume provides control over any MIDI parameter,
Nektar DAW Integration for many of the most commonly used DAWs makes it easy to get started and a pleasure to use. With Impact GX61 your controller keyboard is part of your system, giving you the creative freedom to compose, perform and play, without having to reach for your mouse constantly.
The Transport
Eight buttons intended for DAW control, are at the center of the Impact GX49. Essential tasks like transport activation or navigating tracks are highly repetitive and reaching for the mouse every time, can kill inspiration. Used with Nektar DAW integration, the 8 buttons extend functionality to include control over transport and a host of other important DAW functions, right from Impact GX.
The buttons can also be assigned to MIDI messages for use with any MIDI software that's not supported by Nektar DAW Integration. A primary and a secondary message can be programmed for each of 7 buttons, delivering 14 programmable options total.
The MIDI Control and Setup Functions
Impact GX is a MIDI controller as well as a DAW controller. If you use MIDI software that's not supported by Nektar DAW Integration, a host of options are available for you to set up MIDI control yourself.
Each of the 14 assignable MIDI buttons, the modulation wheel, footswitch and of course the big control knob, can be assigned to send out MIDI cc messages. The assignable buttons (14) can in addition be configured to send out Program message or MMC transport control. MMC (MIDI Machine Control) is often supported by DAWs that don't allow for advanced integration, so with this option Impact GX covers all the bases.
The Setup menu also enables Program messages, Bank LSB/MSB to be sent out on the fly as well as settings for selecting one of the 4 velocity curves, setting the Global MIDI Channel and assigning the transpose buttons.
The Connectivity
As a low-powered USB device, Impact GX works with all USB devices that feature a Class compliant MIDI driver. That includes all versions of Windows from XP and higher, Apple OS X 10.5 and higher plus Linux (as long as a USB MIDI driver package is installed).
And if you are often on the move you can easily hook your Impact GX keyboard to an Apple iPad using the iPad’s optional USB camera connection kit (optional). Of course the Impact GX is powered by the iPad so you can work away for as long as your iPad remains charged.
BITWIG 8-TRACK INCLUDED
Bitwig 8-Track in included with every Impact GX61 so you can start producing, performing, and designing sounds like a pro from day one. Bitwig 8-Track gives you access to over 50 software instruments and effects for use on up to 8 audio or MIDI project tracks, and you can use any 3rd party VST plug-ins you might own too if you like. The ‘Bitwig Essentials Package’, a highly versatile handpicked selection of loops, clips, and samples, is also included to help you get started. So put all that together and you have a powerful sketchpad for your musical ideas featuring the acclaimed workflow of Bitwig Studio.
Nektar DAW Integration supports Bitwig 8-Track so using Nektar Impact GX and Bitwig 8-Track together is a fantastic combination. If you are just starting out you will find it’s the perfect way to take your first steps in the world of digital music creation. And if you’re already familiar with using computer software then you’ll be amazed at what this combination has to offer.



Features
- Octave up/down buttons with LED indicators
- Transpose up/down buttons with LED indicators (assignable MIDI or Program)
- 7 x Transport buttons with secondary level for 14 MIDI controls.
- Pitch bend wheel
- Modulation wheel (MIDI assignable )
- Potentiometer / control knob (MIDI assignable)
- Power on/off switch (back)
- 1/4” TS jack foot switch input (MIDI Assignable)
- USB port on rear panel, and USB bus powered
- Connects to iPad via Apple Camera Connection Kit (not supplied)
- USB Class compliant, no driver is needed for:
- Apple iOS, Apple OSX, Windows XP, or higher, Linux (MIDI driver software required)
- Mac OS X 10.7 or higher, Windows Vista, 7 & 8 or higher
- Dimensions: 38"(L) x 7 3/4"(D) 2 3/4"(H)
- Weight: 6 Lbs
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Reviewed by 4 customers
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submitted4 years ago
byShawn T
fromSeattle, Wa.
My Controller died at a bad time. need a quick replacement and good price point and this puppy did they trick. very solid plug and play out the box. All the keys feel nice with good response. Excellent piece of gear for you home studio.
Good MIDI for what I need.
submitted5 years ago
byYeehaw.
fromTulsa, OK
I just got this MIDI keyboard, and so far, mostly so good. The keys are pretty noisy, and you can tell that you wouldn't want to play too hard on them. But if some clacky-ness doesn't bother you too much, this is a great MIDI keyboard from what I've seen so far. The setup with my DAW (Studio One 4) was quick and simple. The controls on this keyboard are sleek. The modulation wheels have a quality feel to them. It's lightweight, too. If the keys were less noisy, that would bump my review up to five stars.
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submitted6 years ago
byben
fromUndisclosed
New GC Pro spot is dope! Walked in Greg and Ashley took care of me and got me what I needed fast.
Best budget MIDI keyboard in its class
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submitted7 years ago
byRobert
fromundisclosed
I'm starting to get into music production on Logic and was looking for a solid tabletop 49-key MIDI keyboard in the $100 price range. There are two main competitors at around $100 and 49 keys: the Alesis Q49, which has noted hardware issues (especially with USB port) and the M-Audio 49ES, which has awful spring action. I wasn't looking for pads (bought an Akai MPD218 for that) or anything crazy other than a mod and pitch wheel. The spring action on this is second best to hammer action, loaded up in Logic right away, and has a pretty sweet minimalist feel to it. At a little under 3 fit it fits perfectly on a normal sized desk. So far, highly recommend as a budget MIDI keyboard.
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submitted5 years ago
asked byGlutton
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Does this interface with Studio One 4?
This interface would work with Studio One 4.