M-Audio Keystation 61es 61-Key MIDI Controller

Velocity-sensitive. Semi-weighted action. Pitch bend and modulation wheels. Sustain foot pedal input. USB powered.

Item: MDOKEYSTAT61

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41 People rated this product : * * * * * * * * * * 9 out of 10

6 People wrote reviews

* * * * * * * * * * 9 out of 10

Feature:
its pretty basic in terms of a controller. It just had the standard pitch and mod wheel, a main volume slider, and 2 buttons to change the octave. I also like the feel of the keys, definately does not feel light/plasticy and cheap.

Desirability:
It looks solid, and feels great. This is great for people that are budget conscious and doesnt want to spend a great deal of money.

Sound:
no sound

Ease of Use:
Easy to use

Support:
I havent called or contacted maudio before so I'm just going to give it a neutral score.

Overall:
I'll probably play this until i break it. I like it very much, and I didnt have to pay a lot for it.

Submitted: 8/25/2007

Style of Music: r&b, hip hop, house, jazz

* * * * * * * * * * 2 out of 10

"Decent keyboard with low reliability..."

Feature:
The keystation doesn't have a whole lot of features, just the basic ones like octave changes, pitch transitions, etc. But that's what justify its low price.

Quality:
This is my problem with this keyboard. I was hoping to purchase the cheapest 61-key midi controller around and with M-audio, I was assuming that I'm going for a pretty reputable brand. Dunno if it's just my keyboard but boy I was wrong. I bought this keyboard new and within half a year, some of the keys stopped responding!!! Oh come on, all I want is to play some piano on it and help me write songs. But those keys just does NOT respond! This happens on and off. Sometimes, all the keys are ok, but sometimes, some of them don't work. I've tried connecting through USB, through MIDI, with power supply, etc. The inconsistency still remains. This really puts me off because when I really wanna write some songs, those keys just limit my range and affects my whole work flow. Because of this experience, I personally am NOT going to purchase anything from M-audio. Glad a new cheap 61-key midi controller by Korg just came out. I'm gonna get that instead the next time I move.

Value:
As others commented, the action is nothing to rave about. But then, I can still get a believable recording of piano with it given the right soft synth. The reliability is what I'm concerned about. Go for it if you can deal with the possibility of having the same problems as I.

Desirability:
Though made of plastic, it's quite decent looking.

Sound:
N/A

Ease of Use:
Fairly easy. The manual explains how to use the various functions.

Support:
N/A

Overall:
I like the weight, the size, the basic functions. But when some of the keys stop responding, that's when I have to start searching for the same thing from other manufacturers.

Submitted: 1/17/2007

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The Keystation 61es is a 61-note USB keyboard with velocity-sensitive, semi-weighted keys that is designed to easily integrate in any computer music environment. Class compliancy with Mac OS X and Windows XP delivers true plug-and-play setup. The Keystation 61es is also compatible with many music education and music creation software titles, making it ideal for classrooms and studios alike. More advanced users can control software synths, external sound devices, and more with the assignable slider, and pitch and mod wheels. This sleek, compact keyboard is USB bus-powered and requires no external power supply.

Features:
61-note velocity-sensitive semi-weighted action

Pitch bend and modulation wheels

Volume/control slider

Advanced function button for programming

Sustain foot pedal input (pedal sold separately)

Octave +/- buttons to extend keyboard range

Separate MIDI out jack routes MIDI signals from your computer to control external devices

Powered via USB or 9VDC power adapter (sold separately)

Mac OSX and Windows XP class compliant for plug-and-play

Technical Info

Size: 41 in. (L) x 11-1/2 in. (H) x 5 in. (D)

Weight: 11 lbs.
Quality, affordable control, from M-Audio! All include bus-powered USB connections for MIDI-mapped routing. The Keystation 61 features solid, responsive synth-action keys, while the 49-key version adds an integrated 2x2 audio interface with XLR, 1/4", and RCA inputs, plus direct hardware monitoring. The Keystation 88es offers full size, hammer-action piano-style keys, and the Keystation Pro 88 adds intuitive, tactile faders, knobs, and buttons—as well as a large, custom LCD display. Whether you desire 49-key simplicity or full-size piano-style MIDI control, the M-Audio Keystation systems provide smart functionality at great prices!

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