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Can't play piano, Nektar's new Impact LX will fake it for you
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52285, member: 636"] Nektar Technology unveiled its Impact LX mk3 MIDI keyboard collection, comprising four distinct models that cater to music producers seeking enhanced control over digital audio workstations. The LX25, LX49, LX61, and LX88 variants feature redesigned keybeds with improved velocity response and full-resolution encoders for precise parameter adjustment. Each unit incorporates color LED indicators and dedicated looper functionality that automatically sets loop points during recording sessions. The keyboards offer seamless integration with major DAW platforms, featuring custom timeline navigation and clip launching capabilities. Musicians can access real-time parameter values displayed directly on the device screen. The series supports Native Kontrol Standard compatibility across thousands of plugins, while offering eight velocity-sensitive pads that are mapped for drum programming. Hardware enhancements encompass Scale, Chord, and Hold performance tools that enable complex musical arrangements through simplified key presses. The 88-note model features semi-weighted keys derived from Nektar's GXP88 design, while smaller variants utilize synth-style keybeds. Control surfaces offer eight-channel mixing, featuring volume, pan, solo, and mute functions that are accessible through dedicated faders and encoders. Retail pricing ranges from $129.99 for the LX25 model to $339.99 for the flagship LX88 version. Nektar plans to begin shipping to customers on August 1, 2025, with bundled software from Bitwig, Native Instruments, and MOK. [/QUOTE]
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