🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with MidiplusX6 Pro!
The MidiplusX6 Pro USB MIDI Keyboard Controller features 61 full-size semi-weighted keys, 128 high-quality GM sounds, and 9 customizable knobs, making it the perfect tool for musicians and producers looking to enhance their creative workflow. Compatible with both Windows and Mac, this ergonomic controller is designed for seamless connectivity and optimal playability.
Style | Modern |
Color | Red |
Platform | Windows 7, Mac, Windows 10 |
Hardware Platform | USB |
Control Method | Touch |
Noise Control | None |
Mixer Channel Quantity | 2 |
Connector Type | USB |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
Number of Keys | 61 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Additional Features | Keyboard Controller |
Compatible Devices | Headphone |
Item Weight | 11 Pounds |
G**O
SATISFACTION
I LOVE THE DESIGN STYLE THE COLOR GOOD CONTRUCTED MATERIAL GOOD QUALITY ITEM NO PROBLEM NO NEED A SPECIAL SETUP OR SOFTWER TO PLAY ON MY PC DAW NO COMPLICATION I LOVE IT VERY RAZONABLE PRICE, I RECOMENDED
D**E
Generally speaking MIDI...
Pros: Wow! What a great little Keyboard/Controller. I'm in a Touring Concert Band and my Station is one of a Multi-Instrumentalist which includes Guitar, Bass AND one of the three Keyboard Stations. It's rather cumbersome to carry around two racks full of gear (one for Guitar and Bass and another for Keyboards) so while looking for something cheap to lighten my load and simplify my Rehearsal setups, I came across this Keyboard/Controller. I haven't had it on Stage yet but for Practicing and for Rehearsals this little X6 Pro from MIDIPlus is perfect. The preloaded General MIDI (GM) sounds seem to be passible enough for Novices and for Rehearsals. What seems to be the best thing to me is the ability to also control not only the Virtual Instruments in my DAW via USB but the ability to control my outboard Sound Modules via 5-Pin MIDI as well. The MIDIPlus X6 Pro is light weight and the colors (Red & White) really stand out from all the Grey, Silver and Black Keyboards in my stable. Other Keyboard players have even commented on the appearance and flexibility of the X6 Pro. While I wouldn't replace my Vintage Yamaha KX88 or any of my more contemporary Controllers, I will most certainly be adding this to my Station whenever I take to the Stage on the next leg of the Tour. I still have another slot open on one of my Stands and I'm considering purchasing the X8 Pro, 88 Key USB MIDI Keyboard Controller to fill that spot.There are but two Cons: #1 - Some of the built-in GM sounds (the Organs, for instance) are a bit on the "I won't ever try that one again" Category while other sounds (such as the Pianos) are decent enough to use on Stage. #2 - Some initiates into the MIDI World might find that they have issues understanding how to Program various Buttons, Knobs and other functions while referring to the provided Manual. Having basic understanding of how to program MIDI was a definite help to me as the Manual wasn't so clear in a lot of areas.My Take-Away? if you want a good quality, inexpensive Keyboard/Controller to play around with or to give to someone who wants to learn to play Keyboard, THIS is definitely the way to go. Great job, MIDIPlus!
J**S
Meets expectations and performs remarkably well.
First want to start with the fact that I currently own an 88 key Krome and a 35 key old piece of garbage midi keyboard.Aside from that, I’ve played on dozens of different midi setups over the years with varying levels of control, and ended up choosing this keyboard paired with mainstage over a Nord 3.Another important note is that I use a separate dedicated controller to match a custom interface on mainstage, so I have very little need for many additional knobs, but it delivered right where I needed it to.The keyboard itself is made out of a thicker more durable material, not too crazy heavy, but sturdy enough that I don’t feel bad lugging it around in the back seat of my car. Keys are semi weighted, which takes a minute to get used to if you’re coming from full weighted, but actually have good sensitivity and touch response.I haven’t touched the internal sounds.Last piece is that it did in fact work out of the box without me having to dig through instructions and aesthetically it looked much nicer than a $200 keyboard should. I have 0 buyers remorse.
P**L
garbage from : Amazon.com Services LLC
The review is not for the quality of the keyboard, but for the sale made by Amazon.com Services LLC , the keyboard arrived useless and Amazon did not want to assume.
S**7
I am a HAPPY owner of the Midiplus X6 non-pro keyboard
Unusual review because my keyboard is yet in the mail. BUT. I am a HAPPY owner of the Midiplus X6 non-pro keyboard, and I genuinely LOVE it!!! Everything about this keyboard is great. Key pressure, key size, all onboard electronics (buttons, knobs, faders, etc.) is just right and works perfect. Also I have a Midiplus Midiengine, and I have general idea about the latest Dream 5000 sounds. Of course, there are a handful of sounds which are great. Much more of them are just mediocre (I have quite a few decades of experience with almost all synths/romplers in the world, literally), but the grand piano (#0 and #1) sounds are totally exeptable by me to play any gig with them. Of course, I'll pay another $100 for the ability to upload my own samples (soundfonts, or SFZs, doesn't matter). And I'm really puzzled WHY in 2017 (well, 2018 almost here) no manufacturer does this thing.... Maybe Midiplus?? If you guys read me here PLEASE-PLEASE-PLEASE consider this option!! Believe me your sales will jump rocket high! Ok, that's just my usual rant, but... I hope someone will make right desicion. Anyway, Midiplus is my company of choice for all my MIDI hardware for the moment. Thanks Midiplus, and MerryChristmas and a Happy New Year to y'all!!
B**A
Terrible Build Quality, Not Worth the Price.
When I received the X6 Pro, I noticed the upper half of the keyboard seemed loose, and would shake whenever I would press a key. After removing the baseplate, I noticed three of the screw hole shafts had been broken off from the keys. This is the kind of build quality I would expect from a MIDI keyboard worth less than $100.
B**N
Great value! A good-looking keyboard, great keys, built-in sound, 5-pin MIDI, fully programmable.
I will back up others who said this is a great product. Documentation is not great, but it's simple and straightforward. Here's what you get. Firstly this has a real metal enclosure with plastic end pieces. The red aluminum is attractive. Excellent full-sized velocity-sensitive "synth-style" keys, a solid-state pitch/modulation slider, fully-assignable switches and knobs. USB powered. 5 pin MIDI IN and OUT. (no thru) A General MIDI tone module. Nothing special but clean, high-resolution sound including drum kits and effects.The combination of all these features at this price make the 61-key or 88-key models of the X pro series ideal for either beginners who might want to use a simple DAW like Garage Band, or more advanced users. The built-in sound lets you get started immediately and the advanced MIDI capabilities grow with you as you do.
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