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The NektarImpact GX Mini USB MIDI Controller features 25 mini keys, seamless integration with major DAWs, and is compatible with Mac, PC, and iOS. It comes with a comprehensive MIDI functionality and includes Bigwig Studio, making it the perfect portable solution for musicians on the go.
V**A
Works with FL Studio 11.2 or later. Earlier versions, you'll need to map the buttons manually.
Not docking it a star for my own mistake, but this model, while listed to work with FL Studio, only goes back as far as version 11.2 or later. The version I've been using for years is 11.0.3... Missed it by that much! BUT... the keyboard part works fine. It's the buttons that I would need to manually map (which I haven't gotten around to yet since it also comes with its own software suite, Bitwig Studio, which I also need to test out). I haven't noticed any latency issues. A good choice if you haven't got the space for a full keyboard.
L**O
It is what it is and it’s great for what it is
First, let me say, I’m experienced with studio and music recording equipment, so when I purchased this, I pretty much knew what I was looking for. I needed a small midi controller for home to sketch out ideas when I’m not in my studio. I have a pretty low spec mini pc at home that I run my daw and just a couple virtual instruments to sketch out quick ideas when inspiration hits. I needed a small controller for a small desk. So…This is a bit smaller than I thought, but it was actually exactly what I needed. The keys are decent but responsiveness and expression aren’t the best… I didn’t expect much of that though in something of this size and price range. It inputs notes that I press, that’s what I needed.I like the joystick quality. I may sound crazy for saying this, but the way it works and responds for modulation feels nicer than my KK61mk2 and my SL88.It’s also pretty nice the way some main and important functions for Cubase work right and away with just a quick download of the drivers from their website.Pretty glad I bought this and it has integrated very well into my tiny home studio setup.It’s definitely worth it and if it had even a handle of knobs, it would be double worth it.Just be realistic about your expectations. If you’re buying inexpensive, you’re not going to get something amazing. I’ve spent double or a bit more for the same 25 key type controller, but I didn’t enjoy using them as much as this one.
A**T
Good build quality, terrible user guide.
Product after setup works well but the setup process was a considerable hassle.
G**N
Love it
I have several Nektar midi keyboards, now including this one. I like the integration that Nektar offers for use with Cubase - it makes things easy.I have never had an issue with quality with these keyboards. I have a GX49 that I've had for over 3 years and it still plays great. I also have an LX61 which I've had over a year.I got this little mini GX to hash out drum parts in EZ Drummer 3, also to hook up to Cubasis on my tablet so I can work on things in bed.Nektar keys are good.
E**O
Love the joystick control, good for testing sounds.
Love having a single joystick for the pitch/vibrato control. Makes it much easier to imitate several non-keyboard instruments. I use it as a desktop keyboard for testing sounds, but typically use an 88-key instrument as a controller, but still keep my hand on the joystick control.
A**T
Okay Travel Board, Wouldn't Recommend As An Only Board
I wouldn't say this is a terrible midi controller, and for portability and price, it's hard to beat, but I definitely don't love it. The keys are uncomfortably stiff, and it's very difficult to get natural, expressive results with. I think that if this was a beginner's first keyboard, it would put them off digital keyboards in general, but as a back-up/travel controller, it does the job.
T**W
I’ve been waiting for this controller
I’ve been waiting for a controller this size with full DAW integration to come out for years. I’ve got 49 key controllers that have excellent DAW integration but always wanted something I could just throw in my backpack when on the road to use with a laptop. This thing odd my answer. So far I’ve tested it with Reason 12, Reaper, Mixcraft pro studio, Bitwig, and Studio One 5 and it works like a charm with all of them. Set up is easy, transport controls all work flawlessly, and it’s so tiny and easy to transport. This is my new favorite mini sized DAW controller by a long shot. Well done Nektar!
J**I
...the USB connection has been the weak link on this MIDI controller
In my experience the USB connection has been the weak link on this MIDI controller. I bought one where it was dead on arrival; my DAW couldn't fully connect to it though it saw something was there. Tech support from Nektar was great and issued a refund. I really like the feature set and decided to try buying another one. It worked great at first, but I quickly came to realize that even a slight bump to the USB would disconnect the unit, and after a few times unplugging and re-plugging the unit, it was just like the first one, there but not functioning. That was just after the regular return timeframe, so I ate that cost. I decided to go with a brand that uses a USB-C connection.
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