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Alesis V49 MKII – USB MIDI Keyboard Controller with 49 Velocity Sensitive Keys, 8 Full Level Pads, Arpeggiator, Pitch/Mod Wheel, Note Repeat and Software Suite

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Style: V MKII Series


Size: 49 Keys


Features

  • Plug in the USB Powered V49 MKII MIDI keyboard, and turn your PC, Mac, or iOS device into a feature packed production studio - Ideal for home studio producers, piano beginners, and desktop djs
  • 49 Full-Size, Velocity Sensitive, Synth Action Keys alongside 8 velocity sensitive backlit beat pads with full level and note repeat controls, all in a design that fits easily into your workspace
  • Create sample sounds or backing tracks with 4 MIDI-assignable knobs for virtual instrument and DAW control, plus octave and transpose buttons that enable access to the full keyboard range
  • Pitch Bend and Modulation wheels for added expression, and an Arpeggiator with 6 modes for creating unique melodies and inspiring creativity
  • Start Creating straight away with MPC Beats Software Suite and 60 piano lessons from Melodics, as well as easy point-and-click MIDI editor software that enables full control customization
  • Works with iOS devices via Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapter (sold separately) USB 2.0, to be used with Mac/PC software (Windows 7-10; MacOS High Sierra-Big Sur); 6.35mm Sustain pedal input

Description

Electronic Music Production, From Start To Finish The Alesis V49 MKII is a versatile USB powered MIDI controller that comes equipped with everything needed to take your musical ideas from concept to final performance. From bedroom beats to home studio creations, Alesis V49 MKII delivers with it’s must-have production tools.

Brand: Alesis


Number of Keys: 49


Connectivity Technology: USB


Special Feature: Keyboard Controller


Product Dimensions: 9.6"D x 32"W x 3.6"H


Item Weight: 7.76 pounds


Product Dimensions: 32 x 9.6 x 3.6 inches


Item model number: V49 MKII


Date First Available: October 27, 2021


Color Name: black


Connector Type: USB


Hardware Interface: USB 2.0


Musical Style: Electronic


Number of Keyboard Keys: 49


Size: 49 Keys


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Everything is Amazing but Velocity Could Break the Deal
Style: V Series Size: 61 Keys
This is a fantastic keyboard! At the time of this review I have used this keyboard for about a month. Ill just give you an idea of who this review is coming from: I'd dabbled with piano for a long while before and I had a really old casio keyboard that I was using for a long while and I was ready to take both my skill and my keyboard to the next level (I'm a junior in high school hoping to be a music teacher and I know piano is a phenomenal instrument to have under your belt for teaching). Pros: I read a lot of reviews saying that the keys were too stiff and in my experience I've found that to be fairly untrue. In fact I really like the weight and while they are different than keys on an acoustic they are piano phenomenal for and electronic keyboard. I've had no problem learning to play on this and going between this and playing on a real piano has been perfectly fine. I've also read reviews saying the drum pads arent the highest quality and while they're not perfect they're certainly not bad. I can easily lay down a drum track using them and as a beginner who's never used an electronic drum pad like this I've found the experience to be very fun and a good learning opportunity. However it is true that they will double trigger on occasion, though not nearly as often as some reviews might lead you to think Cons: The velocity problems almost everyone are mentioning are certainly true. Adjusting them using the V61 editor does help a great deal but itll still give you a stray high velocity note sometimes in the most annoying moments. Luckily I've been using this keyboard with garageband which has a feature which allows you to adjust the velocity settings to be even lower and after doing that I've really enjoyed the experience. However not all DAWs have that feature and without it the velocity can be very annoying. I would go as far as to say that use of this keyboard would be half as enjoyable if I want able to optimize the velocity the way garageband let me. One other con is that I cant for the life of me find how to assign the knobs and buttons to any sort of parameter. Ive searched the manual, I've searched youtube videos and reviews and theres nothing. I'm guessing they might've just not made it compatible with garageband but even so garageband is such a popular beginner DAW and that's kinda who this keyboard is aimed towards. All in all I've had a great experience with it but well have to see where things go once I upgrade to a better workspace ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2021 by sir donut fingers

  • for the price I say buy it.
Style: V Series Size: 25 Keys
Really fun midi controller, looks great and works great I love it. Comes with ableton live 9 lite key and other software from alesis. the unit measure 21 inches long and 8 inches wide. (25 key model). Other reviews here say that the drum pads double hit sometimes and I did notice it does do that but its not something that would bother unless you plan on using the pads for fast drumming. Also I did not see the lag delay that other buys say it has so I think that a computer issue and not the controller. The big keys feel great not like mini keyboards. Im giving it 4 stars not five but only because I did notice the pads double hit a few times but I think when it breaks in with use it would go away. In closing I say buy it if your looking for a low price nice looking controller that plays good but don't buy it if your planning on using it as a pro drum pad controller cause you might be disappointed. Update: figured out the problem with the pads double hitting, you have to use two finger press and they wont hit twice. Also a new firmware update corrected the problem and now one finger taps work great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2015 by Barrioscriptures

  • Incredible at an awesome price.
Style: V Series Size: 49 Keys
I bought this for my girlfriend to learn keys and didn't want to spend a lot for features she wouldn't use. This is an excellent beginner controller for learning keys/MIDI and synth and great for people who have been playing for a while. I don't comment on the included software since almost everybody includes Ableton. But wow, these are probably the best keys I've seen on a controller. Full, have weight to them and feel like you're not playing with a toy. It looks and feels incredibly sleek with nice edges and blue backlights. The drum pads feel amazing. It might be the best feeling controller I've ever used. If you need more knobs, sliders, etc, I might go with something else. But if you can make that sacrifice, you'll be treated to the nicest keys and pads I've seen on a controller. The best option would be this controller combined with another midi mixer for knobs and sliders. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2018 by Taylor

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