WNAMM12: Three New USB MIDI Controllers From Alesis

US Q61, QX61 and QX25 make their debut      19/01/12

WNAMM12: Three New USB MIDI Controllers From Alesis


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Alesis has introduced the Q61, QX61 and QX25 (above) USB MIDI keyboard controllers. They tell us that the Q-series USB MIDI controllers are the no-nonsense way to add expressive MIDI control to any production or performance. Each controller features USB MIDI for easy connection to Mac, PC, iOS devices* and traditional MIDI hardware modules, samplers and synthesizers. Dan Radin, Product Manager, Alesis, told Sonic State, "What began with the Q49 has now grown into a family of controllers with sizes and configurations for any musician to capture their performances. Whether you need the simplicity of the Q61, the power of the QX61 or the compact punch of the QX25, there's a perfect Q-Series companion for every musician."
Here's more details directly from Alesis:
The Q61 is a 61-note keyboard controller that works with virtually any music software and MIDI hardware devices. With velocity-sensitive keys, the Q61 offers a five-octave range of expression in a sleek, portable controller, built for the studio or stage. A full array of essential controls is onboard, including pitch and modulation wheels, octave up and down buttons, an assignable data slider, and the ability to send program changes from the keys. The QX25 and QX61 are 25-note and 61-note keyboard controllers, respectively, that deliver powerful tactile control over any parameter of any favorite music software. Both controllers enable musicians to punch out a drumbeat on great-feeling pads, open up a filter with smooth, tight knobs, or adjust volume and playback of sequencing software with long faders and snappy buttons. The QX25 and QX61 bring immense parameter control and velocity-sensitive keyboards that get the composer's hands off of the mouse and into the action for a more efficient, visceral music-making experience. Whether someone is looking to trigger drum samples, tweak a software synthesizer or adjust individual tracks in a mix, the QX25 and QX61's extensive layouts ensure appropriate feel and proper response thanks to their eight sliders and rotary knobs, four backlit drum pads and dedicated transport controls. Pricing and Availability:
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