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The Nektar Impact GXP61 is a 61-key semi-weighted MIDI controller designed for expressive, professional-grade performance. Featuring velocity-sensitive keys with aftertouch, dedicated pitch bend and modulation wheels, and seamless integration with major DAWs, it offers versatile connectivity via USB and 5-pin MIDI out. Bundled with Cubase LE and Retrologue 2 VSTi, this controller is a powerful, portable solution for musicians and producers seeking premium control without breaking the bank.













| ASIN | B08X4X5W6P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,175 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #199 in Computer Recording MIDI Controllers |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with USB or MIDI connectivity and compatible DAW software |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (108) |
| Date First Available | February 22, 2021 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | PC/Mac |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Item Weight | 11 pounds |
| Item model number | GXP61 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Musical Style | Electronic |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 61 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.06 x 38 x 2.83 inches |
| Size | 61 Keys |
| Supported Software | Bitwig, Cubase, Digital Performer, Garageband, Logic, Nuendo, Reaper, Reason, Sonar, Studio One |
S**T
Gets the D hard!
Excellent buy for the price. So, maybe it doesn’t have all the bells and whistles that more expensive rigs have, but for the price you get a solid quality rig that will take care of just about anything you can think of asking for within reason. I currently have mine hooked up to an M4 iPad, using Logic Pro for iPad. The setup is extremely versatile, portable and comes through like a champ in all sorts of situations. It’s rugged as a white rhinoceros. I bought it as a holdover until I can scrape enough $ to get a Fantom 8 EX. I’m very pleased, and starting to wonder if I really need to drop 4 & 1/2 bars down for a Fantom 8 EX.
R**T
Very Pleasantly Surprised by This Keyboard!
I bought this Nektar GXP61 for stage performance. It is controlling a Yamaha Motif Rack ES that's loaded with Yamaha's PLG150 Acoustic Modeling synth board. I use this rig, along with a breath controller, as an electronic wind instrument to play woodwind - sax and flute - parts. With the right keyboard this combination produces amazingly realistic results. The Nektar GXP61 is one of the "right" keyboards for this, with an old-school DIN connector for MIDI (it also has USB MIDI, but the Motif Rack Synth can't use it), it can be powered with a power supply (in addition to USB power), it has velocity, channel aftertouch, pitch and modulation wheels and can send program change commands to the synth to change voices/programs. I had been using a Nord Stage 3 Compact for this application, but it replaced it with a Nord Piano that's missing aftertouch, pitch and modulation wheels. There are very few low-cost controllers that have all those features. Here is the surprising part - all of the controller functions, the key bed feel, the aftertouch, and the wheel controllers work great. The default keyboard velocity curve is perfect for me. The key feel is about 80% as good as the Nord Stage 3 Compact and the aftertouch response is actually better; It's an amazing value for the price. I bought this keyboard for a very specific, narrow application, but after seeing its greater potential I think I'll also use it and my iPad (with a virtual instrument app) as an ultra-light performance rig for jams and rehearsals.
H**N
Excellent 88 key keyboard for the price point.
For the price point this is an excellent 88 key keyboard. Because it has minimalist DAW controls, it is designed more for playing the keyboard as a piano versus a midi controller. The keys are "almost" full size, are semi-weighted and have after touch. The keyboard has a solid build and weighs almost 20 pounds. Although it is portable, it's not a keyboard that you will want to carry more than necessary. The only negative, and the reason that I did not rate this as a 5 Star review, is the keybed. IT IS STRAIGHT UP NOISY! When playing with any volume, (keyboard or other instruments), the noise in noticeable, but tolerable. However, when playing solo, especially on softer pieces, the keyboard can become an issue because of the "clanky-squeaky" noise of the keybed. However, for an 88 key under $300, it is an EXCELLENT value, and one that I would recommend.
J**R
Killer value
Incredible MIDI controller. Probably the best "weighted key" feel in it's class. Keys are just heavy enough to feel realistic. Still wont match a good hammer-action, but just might be as close as you'll get. The Nektarine software is interesting and works well. Some of the keyboard features seem a little useless or gimmicky, like the "repeat" feature, but it has chromatic transposition, excellent DAW integration, and one of the best features on this keyboard is the aftertouch. The aftertouch is very accurate and easy to actuate, even easier than the Fatar keybed on my Keylab MKii, a far more expensive controller. My only nitpicks are the keybed can feel a bit "crinkly" at times. Also sometimes the black keys need to be pressed with slightly more conviction on the softest notes to register. Like if you want a tiny, tiny ghost of a note, its sometimes easy to press the key too softly and feel like you pressed it all the way. And finally the pitch and mod wheels have just a smidge of travel where nothing is registered, before being picked up. None of these are deal-breakers at all, this is a fantastic controller. Probably the best in this price range as well as another $100 up.
S**.
Great Midi Controller, Semi Weighted keys are excellent.
I have owned a few controllers in the past and different brands, some semi weighted, some synth style or fully weighted, personally for my preference semi weighted is the way to go. I really like the feel of these keys and the over all functionality. Works great with Ableton 10, all keys mapped just fine but I had to download a preference file and drop it into the library folder for it to midi map some of the other buttons like, rec, playback and skip…etc, but I really don’t use them anyway, I have a mixer/controller that I use for that or just go old school and press your space bar. Overall for me this is a great controller purely based on the feel of the keys and sensitivity for smooth synth playing and beat making. Plus the price is really competitive for semi weighted.
L**S
great value for the price and decent key bed feel
My primary love is jazz piano, but I also play gigs with bands which requires other virtual instruments such as Hammond, lead synths and pads. The GXP line (mine's an 88) uses a semi-weighted keyboard. It has several velocity curves available which I further modify within my acoustic piano app (Pianoteq). With these modifications and practice, it results in a very usable keyboard for acoustic piano. The keybed is perfect as is for Hammond and synth sounds. It is lightweight but sturdy and well built. There are 14 midi assignable buttons as well as transport controls if I use it with my DAW (Logic Pro). It's all laid out in a very logical and easy to understand manner.
G**.
Je cherchais un clavier dynamique avec aftertouch, pas trop cher, et pas très profond (donc sans potars, pads ou fader) avec port Midi, pour commander un Jupiter XM que je veux placer derrière en position presque verticale (pour accéder facilement aux commandes du synthé). Après des essais sur des claviers en magasin et en regardant des vidéos de tests de claviers maitres, je me suis décidé sur ce Nektar sans avoir pu l'essayer. Et le résultat est très positif, le clavier a un très bon touché pour le prix, meilleur que les modèles que j'avais essayés. La sensibilité à la vélocité me convient (j'ai un Yamaha MODX et je trouve ce Nektar meilleur, la course est plus profonde sur ce dernier) Je n'ai pas l'habitude de l'aftertouch, je ne pas comparer sur ce point. Je le trouve assez sensible, mais ça ne semble pas me poser de problème, il semble assez facile à doser (je manque encore d'expérience).
X**L
Item was delivered on time and well packaged. At first I was a bit skeptical to purchase this keyboard, as I've always used Novation and M-Audio controllers before and haven't tried out any Nektar product. Boy, have this keyboard changed my mind! Out of the box it comes with a Type B to A USB cable and a manual with activation codes with the software that comes with it. Although I haven't used the software as I'm using Studio One as my primary DAW, it's great that Nektar included it in. The keyboard itself is really well built with a nice weight to it and the knobs, buttons and pitch/mod wheels are very sturdy. It also has RGB lighting for the buttons which is a very cool addition, although I would like that there's some indicator or some lighting for the volume control knob as its sometimes hard to know the amount of level you have. The keybed is fantastic! For me it has just the right balance of resistance when you play on it, much better in my opinion compared to my Novation Launchkey 49 mk3 which I find a bit stiff to play on. And the added aftertouch is a big plus! I'm currently using this on the Korg iM1 on iPad and the aftertouch works like a dream. All in all a very sturdy, compact, and expressive MIDI keyboard from Nektar. Will definitely check out their other products as well. Highly recommend!
R**L
Product was great but one key wasn't working so I sent it back. Didn't want refund, I wanted replacement but that option wasn't available. The customer service was good but availability of the product in India sucks. They should get more than one distributor
M**L
El teclado Nektar es un teclado que cumple todas las expectativas, buen teclado semi contrapesado, con controles MIDI, buenos materiales y estética y robusto, con un precio muy ajustado, en definitiva, una estupenda compra. Repetiría.
O**9
Just very better than the pictures,high materials
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