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Only a few standout keyboards were announced, such as the show favorite Arturia KeyStep Pro and Roland A-88 MK3 keyboard.

In fact, the MIDI keyboard lineup at NAMM 2020 was a little underwhelming. We were expecting more refreshments at NAMM 2020, especially for our two favorite picks – Novation Launchkey MK2 and Akai MPK261 – but neither were announced at NAMM 2020.
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When we compiled this article in 2019, we'd come off the NAMM 2019 and already had a full line-up for the year. This gives bloggers and reviewers such – such as yours truly – enough time to play around with the gear and recommend the top picks for the year. NAMM happens in the beginning of the year in January. If you're familiar with music gear launch cycles, you would know that most major manufacturers launch their annual lineups and refreshments at NAMM.
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How are your requirements likely to change in the future?Ģ020 Update and MIDI 2.0 (2021 Update Coming Soon).How do you intend to use the controller?.How well do you understand your requirements?.Best for Intermediate Users: Nektar Impact LX61+.Best Ableton 61 Key Controller: Arturia KeyLab 61 MKII.Best Wireless 61-Key Controller: Korg microKEY air 61.Best Beginner 61 Key MIDI Keyboard: Alesis V61.Best Budget 61 Key MIDI Controller: midiplus i61.Best Performing 61 Key MIDI Keyboard: Akai MPK261.Best 61 Key MIDI Controller Overall: Novation Launchkey 61 MK2.The 7 Best 61 Key MIDI Controllers in 2020.2020 Update and MIDI 2.0 (2021 Update Coming Soon).I'll answer all these questions and more in this in-depth guide.

The question now is: what's the best 61 key MIDI controller you can buy in 2019? What kind of features you should look for when choosing them? We've already shown you the best 49 key and 88 key MIDI controllers on the market. And the manufacturers know this as well – you won't find pro-level piano keys on them, but you'll get reasonable playability and enough features to satiate experienced players.
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Tiny 25 or 32 key keyboards are either for rank beginners, or pros looking for a cheap portable controller.Ħ1 key MIDI controllers tend to attract intermediate level players – perfectly aligned with the mid-range status of these keyboards. Beginners stay away from 88-key keyboards (and they should). Keyboard size also impacts the kind of buyers they attract. On the best 61 key MIDI controller, however, you can pack in 16+ pads, 9 faders, dozens of buttons, and still have room to spare. A 32 key keyboard simply doesn't have enough room to pack in more than 8 sets of pads and faders. It also impacts how much real estate the manufacturers have to add features and controls.

The size of the keyboard doesn't just impact how many octaves you have access to. 49 and 61 key controllers fall somewhere in between. 88 key keyboards are full-sized so focus a lot on replicating the piano experience. 32 keyboards are small and thus, emphasize portability in their features.
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I must add the arturia minilab is much better quality than the keylabs and is well worth the money there only £70 and worth it just for the bundled software alone.you get over 2000 sounds from all there range and you can mix and create your own sounds.only downside is the software is a little buggy so advise is save often if using it.So much changes as you shift from one size to another. The alesis vi49 is amazing value for money and also built to last and come with a few superb plugins such as xpand 2 I can get this for £130 so im going to buy this tomorrow. in my case I bought it too use at gigs but the second I took it out of the box I realised it wouldn't last 2 minutes on stage the keys would snap off so now im buying another one just for gigs but ill buy a stronger brand like alesis I would buy the native controllers but there over priced in my opinion ,don't get me wrong the built quality is great but I cant justify paying over £500 for a keyboard controller with no bundled software or plugins. The keys in the last set were much better quality and im sure they were made by cme but the new brute and keylabs use very very cheap keys which in a lot of cases have arrived broken or not functioning.
