




🎶 Unlock your studio’s full potential with the NektarImpact GX61 — where pro control meets sleek versatility.
The NektarImpact GX61 is a 61-key USB MIDI controller featuring synth-action keys, 14 assignable MIDI buttons, and onboard pitch/mod wheels. It offers deep integration with popular DAWs across Mac, PC, and iOS platforms, and includes Bitwig 8-Track software to kickstart your music production. Compact and lightweight, it’s designed for professional musicians and producers seeking expressive control and seamless workflow.








| Material Type | Plastic |
| Size | 61 Keys |
| Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.75"D x 38"W x 2.75"H |
| Style | Keyboard |
| Color | Black |
| Platform | iOS, Mac |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Hardware Platform | PC; Laptop; iOS device |
| Instrument | Keyboard |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Control Method | App |
| Noise Control | None |
| Supported Software | All MIDI software products. |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Hardware Connectivity | USB |
| Keyboard Description | MIDI music keyboard |
| Number of Keys | 61 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Additional Features | Compact, Keyboard Controller |
J**R
Great value, non-weighted keys that feel as good as others for more money.
USB bus powered midi keyboard that I keep beside my workstation. As good of key feel (or better) than most of the main name brand keys. Mappable buttons and wheels work well. Really decent value for the money. Find the velocity to be usable and sensitive.
D**S
These full size keys have an above adequate "feel" for unweighted plastic key!
This product arrived and was delivered to my side entry garage with packaging in excellent shape and contents displayed on packaging which was expected. I am grateful, with porch pirates on the rise. They usually deliver to front door visible from street and never hit the bell. Currently doing a first time Hauptwerk build, I installed the keyboard. It works splendidly and I was completely surprised by the feel of the keys. For un-weighted, full size synthetic polymer keys, they possess a remarkable above average, attack action. The midi signals this unit emits were immediately detected with no install time or buffer at all. Excellent for practicing and I have ordered another with plans for two more ( 4 manuals) in the future until I can make the investment for more a sophisticated set up from a Hauptwerk hardware distributor. In my opinion, this is a great buy and value.
W**L
I love it. Awesome Keyboard
Amazing price and amazing product. Get this ASAP. I had trouble getting it to work at first, but I'm almost 100% sure it was because of I bad usb port. It works great and my DAW works better since I've been using this. I know that sounds crazy, but that's no lie.
D**C
Well built keyboard with some compromises
Out of the box this keyboard feels solid and well made. Very simple to setup, my Mac automatically recognized it which allows you to get up and running in no time.User manual is straight to the point and goes through the midi setup using the keys.Then comes time to play. The keys offer some resistance but nothing like the feeling of a real weighted piano so it takes time to get used to it as the keys are pretty stringy which makes some of the keys difficult to play.The transpose function works fine but here again it takes a bit of time to get use to 62 keys rather than the full size but that was expected and given the space it saves this is something I am ok to leave with.Overall, I think this keyboard is a great tool for anyone who wants to learn piano or who is an experienced player who needs a device connected to a computer. Nektar did a pretty good job in designing this keyboard even though there are a few compromises but at this price point it’s ok.
J**K
Its a great product
I got the Nektar back in 2021.If I do say so my self, the product didn't disappoint. I originally got this midi to just substitute for a real piano, so that I could play around and practice.A long with it I ended up getting a bitwig studio licence which was (temporary) nice.I love how the keys aren't heavy or to soft. They are well pressure sensitive, so there's no need to attack the keys too hard or worry about needing to be extra delicate with your strokes.The Octave and transpose buttons are a nice touch to get different sounds as well as the pitch dial. If your actively deciding to compose/record music which I don't necessarily do so much, as I mostly like to just play around.The eight buttons near the top right of the keyboard makes it easy for, a quick access recorder, track player, undo button pause play and rewind key. I assume the shift button is for selecting tracks.The volume knob makes for a nice touch so you don't need to go into your software to manually change how loud your midi volume is. With bitwig I find that this is very compatible and has lots of cool options for how you can make your midi experience great and funThe biggest pro for this keyboard I'd say is, there's no latency issues so far. And it doesn't collect dust. The keys when pressed don't have a delay which is nice it's something I've often found as an issue when using other keyboards. It's nice and sturdy as well. No loose keys and I've been using it for more then two years, maybe not as consistent as every day par say, but definitely a lot, yet I haven't seen any waring down on the keys, still has that nice color that it first came with.They keyboard itself has ports for foot sustaining. So I assume if you where to buy or had an attachment/ foot pedal for sustaining, then you can draw out the keys by using that instead of relying on holding keys and or editing your track in software. Which is very nifty.Lastly there is indeed an on and off switch, which I assume it's probably to use that as to not wear the hardware built on the inside of this lovely device.I give this a nice 5 star review as it hasn't let me down and I haven't personally found myself complaining about a single thing when using this keyboard.
P**L
Don't be too picky with this sort of thing. It works great, alright?
If you're looking for a budget no-frill keyboard, this will meet your needs. I've done music production with FL Studio for over 10 years. This was one of my first keyboards (used to use an M-Audio long time ago, which was just okay). Its keys have medium actuation point, that's split between a real piano and regular organ keys. It's not bad. I've done graph/value testing with the pressure response and the two dials, and their dead-zone and variability is consistent and a non-issue. If you get a faulty product, Amazon will replace it anyway. I have no complaints, and it does what it needs. I was surprised by how lightweight this is, but it's at little to no compromise. I got the pedal as well, and it's plug and play.The manual helps you find online instructions to get it working in FL Studio within just a few minutes, which was great. Doesn't require any special software at all. It's basically plug and play.
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