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The Alesis V61 is a robust 61-key USB MIDI keyboard controller designed for professional and aspiring music producers. Featuring velocity-sensitive keys, 8 backlit pads, and 4 assignable knobs and buttons, it offers precise, hands-on control over your digital audio workstation. With included industry-standard software like Ableton Live Lite and Xpand!2, plus seamless USB connectivity for Mac and PC, the V61 delivers a streamlined, high-quality production experience that fits perfectly on any modern creative’s desk.






| ASIN | B00IWWHIUI |
| Best Sellers Rank | 61,414 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 262 in MIDI Controller |
| Brand | Alesis |
| Brand Name | Alesis |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with a USB port, such as computers and laptops running Windows or MacOS |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Keyboard Controller |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 6,262 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00694318016190 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | General Purpose Computer Architecture |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Premium software includes: MPC Beats, Ableton Live Lite and Eleven Lite, plus AIR Music Tech's Xpand!2 virtual instrument |
| Instrument | Keyboard/Piano |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Item Type Name | 61-Key USB MIDI Keyboard Controller with 8 Backlit Pads |
| Item Weight | 3.4 Kilograms |
| Keyboard Description | MIDI keyboard with 61 authentically sized, speed-sensitive keys, 8 velocity-sensitive backlit pads, 4 potentiometers and 4 assignable buttons, pitch bend and modulation dials |
| Manufacturer | inMusic Europe Limited |
| Manufacturer Part Number | V61 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | V61 |
| Model Number | V61 |
| Model Year | 2020 |
| Model name | V61 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Keys | 61 |
| Number of keys | 61 |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Platform | Mac, Windows 10, Windows 7 |
| Product Style | Old Model |
| Size | 61 Keys |
| Special Features | 61 Keys, Included professional software suite |
| Special feature | 61 Keys, Included professional software suite |
| Supported Software | MPC Beats, Ableton Live Lite and Eleven Lite, Xpand!2 by AIR Music Tech |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 694318016190 |
S**N
Wonderful, Simple, But Built VERY WELL
EXCELLENT. I have only had this for just under a day and i knew it was a solid purchase right out of the box. What is important to note with this is that it is aimed at the music composer who wants to minimalize hardware as much as possible hence the alesis 's very small amount of features. but what it lacks in function it makes up for in build quality for sure. i traded my M audio oxygen 49, a keyboard which despite having 4 extra knobs, 9 sliders, transport controls and another feature or two, it just pales in comparison to the alesis V49's construction. The V49 has semi weight keys which feel so much more responsive, the 4 knobs are a little stiff but smooth and sit solid in the side panel, the pitch and mod wheels have a very firm slick feel for accuracy with added rubber coating for a nice grip, and the drum pads are SO MUCH BETTER then the oxygen's in terms touch and responsiveness. the assignable buttons and octave buttons are a little too clicky for my own taste but its a minor thing i can live with. The entire thing overall feels like it has weight yet simplicity with the controls sifted to the left side leaving room on your desk for your monitors or display. One of the biggest issues with controller keyboards today is having too many features for the sake of variety when we live in an age where software is king and can do so much more with the click of a mouse, and for me i prefer to keep most of my function and editing in the software and not the hardware. If you are one who wants a very straight to the point, no hassle, and very neat clean laid out keyboard then the alesis V series is for you. I have not tested the mapping software that comes with it, then again i never bother with it anyway because it can be a hit r miss situation setting things up. its easy to just plug it in and use your DAW's built in midi learn function as and when you need hands on editing done =)
M**A
Great key action and build quality is excellent
I like this keyboard and the full size keys with a very nice weighted action are easy to play. It came with a number of very useful downloadable programs (serial key code provided) and connected to my laptop without any issues. The build quality is very good and, although not overly heavy, I wouldn't like to lug it around too often, but I personally rarely move it, so this has never been an issue for me. This is a very good value-for-money MIDI keyboard.
A**D
The V61 appears pretty solid and well made...
A marked improvement over the Alesis Q25 which this purchase replaces. The Q25 feels cheap in comparison and the keys and their action on the V61 far exceed those on the Q25. The V61 appears pretty solid and well made and the key spacing and height is uniform on the whole with a couple of exceptions. Nothing that will annoy me. A couple of the keys have a slight squeak but keyboards in this price range usually do and it is nothing compared to what I experienced with the Q series of controllers or my very old Fatar SL-161. To be fair, the key action actually feels better than on some far more expensive 'quality' synths that I've used. So no issues with the quality of the product. The form factor suits me due to my restricted desk space so it's 'slim' form factor is a winner and one of the reasons I chose this model. In use I immediately checked the Firmware was bang up to date (it was) and using the V61 Editor I changed the keyboard sensitivity from 4 to 2 as is advised by many on the relevant online forums. Spent a good day messing about in Logic and I am very impressed with the positive action of the keyboard. The drum pads really do appear to suffer from double tap midi messages. However, I actually found this handy when doing snare rolls as it inadvertently put in the odd double hit which sounded quite good. To guarantee a single hit you must hit the pad fair and square in the middle but to trigger doubles try hitting near the corners. Believe it or not it actually works quite well and I was coming up with some interesting patterns. I really like the addition of the pads on the keyboard. This means I can get rid of my Akai pads and further minimise the amount of kit on my desk. So all in all a good product at this price point which exceeds my personal expectations.
I**Q
Way better than the AKAI MINI!
This is one of the best MIDI keyboards I have purchased so far. Comparing this to the popular akai mini, it is much better in terms of quality, design and price. The keys are much thicker and smoother which is good for people who struggle to use smaller midi keyboards like myself. The touch pads are very responsive and reveals a soft touch. The Blue LED is quite bright which gives a futuristic look which will enhance your set up! Only problem, as it is much thicker and longer midi than the akai mini, it will be harder to pack in your bags and carry around for travel. However this is not a issue for me as I do not travel to studios with my midi.
M**N
Nice keyboard and adaptable functions
I bought this to get a 5 octave controller, having used another makes 4 octave product. One of the main features I wanted was that the pitch wheel was not sprung loaded, as all the Organ VST I have found, use the pitch wheel to control fast/ slow Leslie, and with certain makes, the spring means it will not stay on the selcted speed. A big feature I value, is that the Key size is Full Size width. Many Japanese keyboards are slightly thinner, and I use 2 keyboards (organ style) and they often don't line up with the lower Weighted Piano keyboard I use. Although this is not weighted, for the price this keyboard works well, and feels good.
A**W
Best 25 key midi controller for under £100
This item is in a class of it's own. The key bed is no clackety (cheap feel to the keys). It also has arpreggio function (which is not usual in such a cheap keyboard). I am using with Roland cloud and it feels every bit as good as using a real bit of Roland hardware (bass synths). I have a studiologic sl88 and studiologic numa compact 2, and the quality of Alesis key bed is every bit as nice as the numa compact. I got this keyboard to stop my more expensive keyboard instruments from getting the keys wrecked by the keys getting slapped for bass synth noises. I thought I was getting a cheap keybed, but have got an excellent and robust and feature rich controller. I am a reaper user.
I**R
Amazing value for money
This was the first proper midi keyboard I bought myself, so did a looot of research before hand and after stuck between the Akai mk3 and this I finally chose this. My main reason for the Alesis (V25) was that I wanted the keyboard mainly for my desk and not on the go, and preferred full sized keys. Keys: The keys themselves are brilliant, friendly due to being full size and the velocity on them is great. One point is that (like others said) the keys are slightly stiffer than on other keyboards, although I find that after the first 5 mins using them you completely don't realise, in fact now I quite like it. Pads: The pads surprised me how good they were. Saw many comments saying about the double tap issue, however after 4 months of heavy use I have rarely ever witnessed this. Maybe just not the best for live performance? But otherwise done great with me. Other controls: The modulation and pitch wheels do the job perfectly and octave buttons are as expected. One of my only issues is that since it was made with mainly Ableton in mind, the rest of the buttons and nobs aren't easily assignable in other programmes. Build quality: Like I said this keyboard stays pretty much in one place on my desk so I wasn't as concerned about it being super sturdy, though to my surprise this keyboard is solid for its price. I think its mainly plastic, yet does not feel like it, very solid. My only wish was that it was a little thinner, so would sit flatter, though realise this would be tough with the full size keys etc, so wouldn't change it. Note if you were wanting to travel with it more then it is definitely not as small or light as others like the Akai MK3, so maybe keep that in mind. Though I think this could still fit in a backpack if you made it.
S**S
Good value Keyboard
This keyboard is replacing an E-mu X-Board that died after many years service. The keyboard weighting is slightly lighter but still feels solid and playable. I’m using with Logic and it had no problems straight out of the box
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