Both Motör 49 and 61 are USB/MIDI keyboards equipped with semi-weighted keys with aftertouch and nine 60mm motorized faders designed control the STAN mixer, the drawbars in a virtual organ, synths or effects, as well as 8 assignable rotary encoders to trigger drum sounds, loops and more. A hardware arpeggiator allows for creating patterns and a full transport section is also included, along with pitch bend and modulation wheels and a backlit LCD display.
The Motör keyboards can be connected via USB or MIDI with an In/Out/Thru connection trio, and the Mackie Control protocol is supported. Mapping presets are available for out-of-the-box use and you can save your own assignations.
Users of these new keyboards will have the opportunity to download a free software bundle that features 150 effect and instrument plug-ins.
Discover the new Motör series at www.behringer.com.
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