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Description

Step into the world of seamless music production with the Alesis Q61 USB MIDI Keyboard. Designed for those who value simplicity without compromising on essential features, this controller offers a perfect blend of functionality and portability. With its 61 touch-sensitive keys, the Q61 provides a robust five-octave range, making it an ideal companion for both studio sessions and live performances.

The Q61's no-frills layout is equipped with all the essentials you need: pitch and modulation wheels for dynamic expression, octave up/down buttons for quick access to your full range, and an assignable data-entry slider to customize your workflow. Its traditional MIDI out and USB-MIDI connectivity ensure compatibility with both modern software and classic MIDI hardware, while USB bus-power means you can leave the power supply at home.

Packaged with Ableton Live Lite Alesis Edition, the Q61 enables you to dive into music creation right out of the box. Whether you're looking to enhance your live set or streamline your home studio, the Alesis Q61's compact design fits effortlessly into any rig, ready to elevate your musical journey.

Key Features:

  • 61 touch-sensitive keys for expressive five-octave play
  • USB-MIDI and traditional MIDI out connectivity for versatile setup
  • Includes Ableton Live Lite Alesis Edition for immediate music production
  • Pitch and modulation wheels, octave up/down buttons
  • Assignable volume/data-entry slider for customizable control
  • Sustain pedal input for enhanced performance (pedal sold separately)
  • USB bus-powered for plug-and-play ease

Product specs

Brand Alesis
Model Q61 61-Key USB/MIDI Keyboard Controller
Finish Black
Year 2010s
Categories Keyboard MIDI Controllers
Key Size Full Size
Keyboard Action Synth Action
MIDI I/O MIDI Output, USB MIDI
Number of Keys 61 Keys

FAQs

Is the Alesis Q61 USB MIDI Keyboard compatible with both Mac and PC?

Yes, the Alesis Q61 is compatible with both Mac and PC through USB MIDI, allowing for seamless integration with your music software.

Does the Alesis Q61 require an external power source?

No, the Alesis Q61 is bus-powered via USB, which means it does not require an external power cable when connected to a computer.

Can I use the Alesis Q61 with iOS devices?

Yes, the Alesis Q61 can be used with iOS devices, but it requires an Apple USB adapter and a separate power adapter, which are sold separately.

What kind of keys does the Alesis Q61 have?

The Alesis Q61 features 61 full-size, velocity-sensitive keys with a synth action, providing an expressive playing experience.

Does the Alesis Q61 come with any software?

Yes, the Alesis Q61 includes Ableton Live Lite Alesis Edition, which is useful for recording, sequencing, and performing music.

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Alesis Q61 USB MIDI Keyboard.

Build quality

  • Users note that Alesis MIDI keyboards, including the Q61, often suffer from physical breakage and malfunction, similar to other Alesis products like electronic drum kits.

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  • The M-Audio Oxygen 61 is described as having a solid build, with users appreciating its resilience despite lacking weighted keys.

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Value and pricing

  • While the Q61 is priced at $99.99, concerns about its reliability suggest considering spending slightly more for longer-lasting alternatives like the mAudio Oxygen 49.

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User experience

  • Alesis products reportedly lack reliable customer support, with several users experiencing issues like short-circuiting and malfunctioning soon after purchase.

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  • The M-Audio Oxygen 61 is praised for its durability, with users reporting long-term reliability even after extensive travel and stage use.

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Comparisons

  • The mAudio Oxygen 49 is recommended over the Q61 due to better design features, like repositioned pitch bender and mod wheels, which could improve user handling and durability.

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  • The Behringer UMX61 is slightly pricier than the Q61 but doubles as an audio interface and includes additional knobs for more control options.

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Features and functionality

  • The Alesis VI61 offers drum pads, which the Q61 lacks, providing more functionality for those interested in percussion inputs.

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Software and compatibility

  • Users find that Akai MPK261 offers excellent DAW integration, making it a strong contender for those using Ableton Live.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Novation Launchkey 61 is noted for its seamless integration with Ableton Live, enhancing workflow for users of this DAW.

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4.5 out of 5

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kya_ufufu

A cheap and simple keyboard that every begineer should deserve

Kinda sad that Alesis are no longer producing this keyboard. This keyboard have all the basic but important feature that anyone (especially student without budget) who want to learn piano or keyboard should have. Although the 61-key kinda turn off potential buyer (you can opt for 88-key), the price tag for this keyboard is hard to resist.

jimmarchi1

looks lighter and easier than my Yamaha piano... and USB.... hmmm

but 61 keys only, ugh

kya_ufufu

Yep, it's surprisingly lighter (probably around 3kg). Actually I'm planning to get the 88 keys one but the shop didn't have the stock and they are selling the 61 keys with discount. Maybe when I have enough money I will invest a better keyboard than this.

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Tyler, The Creator used the Alesis Q61 USB MIDI Keyboard while editing the "FLOWER BOY: a conversation" video, as shown in an Instagram post by scumfuckflowerboy.

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