The Nektar Impact LX25 and LX61 complete the series which already features the LX49 launched last year. The series is more compact and affordable than the Panorama but offers a fully-featured control panel with assignable pads, knobs, a transport section and pitch bend and modulation wheels.
Both keyboard controllers include MIDI over USB to control your DAW on Mac and PX, and 5 presets are available to store the MIDI setup. Note that a Pad Learn function is also included so that you can assign MIDI note numbers on the fly and save these configurations in 4 additional presets.
The Impact LX25 features 25 synth-type velocity-sensitive keys, one fader, 8 knobs, 8 pads, a 3-digit LCD display, and a footswitch input. Its price is 109.99€ / $129.99 / £99.99 and it will be available in May.
The Impact LX61, le larger in the series, offers 61 synth-type velocity-sensitive keys, 9 faders, 9 buttons, 8 knobs, a 3-digit LED display and a footswitch input. This model is announced with a price of 179.99€ / $229.99 / £159.99 and is available immediately.
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