Description
Loaded with full-sized, synth-action keys, the V61 USB MIDI keyboard controller is perfect for using with virtual instruments, plug-ins, and other applications. You get the feel of large keys with a square front in a compact controller. Eight backlit, velocity- and pressure-sensitive LED pads let you tap out rhythms, trigger loops, and play synthesizers. A quartet of assignable knobs and buttons give you the power to map almost any function of your plug-ins to a tactile controller. Add that to the pitch and mod wheel, and you have a controller that’s ready to take charge of your software. A single USB cable sends MIDI data and provides power to your keyboard. It also includes Ableton Live Lite 9 and a Software Preset/Parameter utility. Call your Sweetwater Sales Engineer for more information on the Alesis V61 USB MIDI keyboard controller.
Alesis V61 USB MIDI Keyboard Controller at a Glance:
- A compact keyboard with tons of functionality
- All of the controls you need, right where you need them to be
A compact keyboard with tons of functionality
The Alesis V61, with its 61-note synth-action keyboard, is ideal for two-handed performing – while remaining portable. The V61 gives you a bevy of controls, including pitch and mod wheels, transport controls, and a massive selection of pads, buttons and encoders. You have everything you need to take command of your virtual instruments and plug-ins in the studio or onstage. The flexibility and functionality of the Alesis V61 USB MIDI keyboard controller is something we at Sweetwater know most keyboard players will appreciate.
All of the controls you need, right where you need them to be
The Alesis V61 USB MIDI keyboard controller puts a wide selection of controls at your fingertips. First, there are the full-size keys themselves, all 61 of which give you velocity-sensitive control. You also get 8 backlit, velocity-sensitive drum pads let you tap out rhythms and trigger loops. Above the pads are 4 illuminated, assignable knobs and 4 illuminated, assignable buttons that can be programmed to control the parameters of your favorite virtual instruments. Add that to the pitch and modulation wheels and you have a controller that is ready to take on any project.