🎶 Unleash Your Inner Maestro with the X6 Mini!
The midiplus X6 mini Key Controller is a compact and lightweight keyboard instrument designed for electronic music creation. With 61 responsive keys and USB connectivity, it seamlessly integrates with your laptop, making it the perfect companion for musicians on the move. Its sleek white design not only looks great but also enhances your creative workspace.
Product Dimensions | 84.99 x 5.11 x 13.69 cm; 2.49 Kilograms |
Item model number | X6 mini |
Colour | white |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connector | USB |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Musical Style | Electronic |
Number of Keyboard Keys | 61 |
Size | mini |
Standing screen display size | 3 |
Item Weight | 2 kg 500 g |
Manufacturer | midiplus |
T**U
Build quality fine, but mini sized key
Bought at 5k+ 2years ago.Everything is fine exept the key size.Keys are little bit smaller than standard keyboard.Otherwise best product.
J**O
Increíble si tienes presupuesto apretado
Llevaba meses buscando y haciendo cuentas entre todos los teclados MIDI que iba encontrando en amazon, di con este y me agradó ver en algunos reviews que tenía teclas pesadas, ya que en ocasiones anteriores he tenido los de teclas plasticosas y la verdad no he sido fan.Llevo dos días con el teclado y verdaderamente ha superado todas mis expectativas. Todos los comentarios relacionados a calidad-precio son reales. Verdaderamente no sé cómo mantienen el precio tan bajo con un producto de tan buena calidad. El chasis del teclado es metal o aluminio y se siente súper duradero, los knobs de un plástico bastante bonito. Honestamente me daban miedo los controles touch, pero de verdad tienen una respuesta bastante buena. Las teclas se sienten pesadas, obvio no como piano real, pero da una sensación bastante parecida, ideal para practicar. No he sentido lo que dicen algunos comentarios de las teclas durísimas al tocar más arriba, igual y ya arreglaron el problema. Le iba a poner 4 estrellas, porque al ser de third party es más complicado configurarlo con mi DAW, pero pues no tiene muchiiiisimos controles como para que sea un problema. Igual está de tan buena calidad todo lo demás que dejo las 5 estrellas.Para perspectiva, hace unos años compré un AKAI MPKmini y costó lo mismo que este teclado. Tiene más controles pero el plástico y en general todo el producto se siente bastante barato a comparación de este teclado. Recomendadísimo.
S**N
Really good for my purposes
So here are the major points...-Solid metal body; sturdy and reliable-Powered by a single USB cable; no batteries or power cord required-Smaller keys that feel very different from a conventional piano/keyboard-61 notes that allow it to be compact, while having the notes you play most often available-Great for children and (in my case) a full-sized adult that doesn't mind the mini keys for sketching ideasThis Midiplus X6 (as well as the X4 and X3) are MIDI controllers, not synthesizers. This means that it produces information based on your input. There are no internal sounds. You will not hear any music with this alone. What is does do is the following... When you play the Midiplus, it takes the information you input (what notes you play; how hard you strike the notes; how long you hold them etc), along with the parameters you adjust with the 2 sliders, 4 knobs, sustain pedal (NOT included)... Then it translates this information into MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), and sends it out to the next stage of music production via the included USB cable. You will require a sound engine of some sort to hear music. These days that usually means a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) like Logic, GarageBand (only for Mac computers) FL, Cubase, Ableton, Cakewalk (free and for PC), Pro Tools etc. Alternatively, you could use a digital interface.Anyway, you will need some internal computer software or outboard hardware to hear music. A DAW is a great choice because you can record and switch instruments and create many layers, as well as edit and snap them to a time grid if you're sloppy etc. There is a ton to know, but the important points are that this is a MIDI controller, not an independent instrument. And it is a mini keyboard, not a full-sized one. If that fits your requirements, get it!
N**V
Not Perfect, but It Is Excellent
I've been using the midiplus X3 mini and X4 mini for about three years now. You will not find a better MIDI controller for the price. The keyboard is solid, level, and well-built. The keys themselves are satisfying to play, with a nice resistance -- neither too stiff, nor too giving. The keys don't feel quite as nice as the Arturia KeyStep, but then the KeyStep is more expensive and has many features I don't need.For those of you using external hardware synths with 5-pin DIN inputs (i.e. the old-fashioned MIDI ports ubiquitous until about 2009), you'll be relieved to finally find a decent and affordable MIDI controller that can send MIDI to your gear. That's right: this midiplus MIDI controller is useful for DAW-less (i.e. non-computer) workflows. I personally use the midiplus X4 to control an Elektron Digitone and a Roland MC-707, and it excels at this task.These mini midiplus keyboards are a great size and form factor, virtually ideal. The X3 mini fits nicely in the slide-out tray of a corner computer desk, while the X4 mini fits nicely on a 31" folding table on which I like to improvise melodies and chord progressions with external hardware synthesizers.One nice thing about the midiplus mini keyboards is their horizontal span. On normal-sized keyboards, it's a stretch for me to play 10ths, and 11ths are impossible. But on the midiplus mini keyboards, I can easily play 10ths, and 11ths are possible with only slight discomfort. This is a important for me because I'm a composer who often likes to use 9ths, 10ths, and 11ths in my chords and riffs.It's also super convenient to be able to quickly change MIDI channels and velocity settings: the midiplus keyboards allow this, and more. You can also reassign the MIDI CC messages that each knob and button use. For instance, knob 1 uses CC 7 by default, but you can reassign it to any value, such as 92. In practice, this means you can use these 4 knobs to actually control a dozen or more MIDI CC parameters. (But you'll have to change the CC assignment on the fly, which is a somewhat awkward process made easier by repetition and memorization.)I only rarely use the 4 knobs at top to control filter cutoff, resonance, volume, etc, but it is nice to have that ability. Though smallish, these 4 knobs have a really nice feel and resistance, too, with a non-slip coating.The capacitive touchstrips on the far left, for controlling pitch and modulation, are better and more responsive that I'd hoped for. Yes, they're a little bit imprecise and coarse-grained, but they are useful for trying out ideas, and good enough for improvisation.Caveat: I'm not a pianist or even a particularly good keyboard player. I use my midiplus keyboard to compose music and try out various ideas/riffs/phrases/chords. For my purposes, these midiplus controllers are close to ideal.For my uses, there are only two defects with this midiplus keyboard. It lacks an expression pedal input, and it lacks a dedicated power supply (DC-input). So I have to power the keyboard using a USB cable connected to a USB power brick. Kind of annoying, but certainly not a deal breaker.
A**A
Buon prodotto
La tastiera è molto compatta, i tasti sono più corti di quelli di quelli standard e non sono pesati, quindi non ha lo stesso feeling di un pianoforte ovviamente. è molto versatile e comoda per la produzione digitale per via anche della programmabilità midi. Dopo mesi non presenta difetti
W**I
Fantastic
This is a fantastic product. The keybed is best of all mini keyboards I've tried Artutia, Akai, Novation. It’s better than many latest mini synth keyboards from Moog, Yamaha and Roland. It powers off the iPhone and iPad and can be programmed from the unit so no additional software is required. Buy it!
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