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Nektar Panorama T6 61-key Usb Midi Controller

Nektar Panorama T6 61-key Usb Midi Controller
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$764.97 $1,078.61

The Nektar Panorama T6 61-Key USB MIDI Controlleris a 61-key USB MIDI controller designed to deliver versatile, efficient DAW and virtual instrument control for producers, musicians, beatmakers, and songwriters in home, project, and mobile studios. With 61 velocity- and aftertouch-sensitive keys, eight velocity- and pressure-sensitive LED color pads, and multiple velocity curves for the keys and pads, it is well suited to a variety of playing styles. Tactile control of software instruments and DAW programs is executed via nine 30mm faders, eight assignable encoders, eight assignable LED buttons, four navigation buttons, and six LED transport buttons.

Take advantage of seamless integration with the included Bitwig 8-Track software or other DAWs such as Cubase, Garageband, Logic Pro, Nuendo, Reaper, and Reason. Multiple DAW control maps ensure proper functionality with DAWs that support either MCU or Nektar DAW Integration protocols. Access to VST, VST3, or Audio Units instrument parameters is facilitated through preset control maps, which can be customized and manually created. A custom 128 x 64 LCD complements the array of controls with adjustable contrast and clear display of modes, settings, and more.

The Panorama T6 is powered via a USB connection to a compatible device running Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, or iOS (USB camera connection kit available separately). A MIDI 5-pin output is provided for easy hookup to a hardware synthesizer, sound module, or MIDI interface. Dedicated MIDI-assignable 1/4" jacks allow utilization of a footswitch and expression pedal (both available separately).

 

Open Box Products Have a Limited 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty    61 Velocity-Sensitive Keys    8 Velocity- and Pressure-Sensitive Pads    Multiple Velocity Curves for Keys & Pads    9 Faders, 8 Encoders, 8 LED Buttons    Navigation & Transport Buttons    Multiple DAW Control Maps    Preset & Custom Plug-In Control Maps    Custom 128 x 64 LCD    MIDI Output, MIDI and Power via USB    Footswitch and Expression Pedal Inputs

Parameters
Keyboard61 Keys, Synth Action with Aftertouch and Velocity
MIDI Control Surfaces1x Wheel (Pitch-Bend)
1x Wheel (Modulation)
8x Pad (Pressure/Velocity-Sensitive)
8x Rotary Encoder
9x Slider
8x Button (Assignable)
Performance FunctionsOctave Shift and Transport Controls
Connectivity
I/O1x 1/4" TS Footswitch Input
1x 1/4" TRS Expression Pedal Input
1x MIDI 5-Pin Output
1x USB-B
OS CompatibilitymacOS 10.5 or Later
Linux
Windows Vista or Later
Windows XP or Later
Power
Power OptionsUSB Bus Power
Physical
DisplayLCD
Dimensions (W x D x H)38.6 x 10.9 x 3.1" / 98.0 x 27.7 x 8.0 cm
Weight16.8 lb / 7.6 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight15.55 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)41.2 x 13.9 x 6.2"

The 2nd generation Panorama synth-action keybed is dampened and balanced across the keyboard with medium tension, which means the activation force required is in the middle of the range established for professional keyboards. Five velocity settings shift the emphasis from soft to hard, giving enough choice to cater for any playing style. The AfterTouch strip makes it possible to dynamically alter tone or volume by gently applying just a bit of pressure.

Designed with finger drumming in mind, eight large velocity- and pressure-sensitive LED color pads allow triggering at an extremely low threshold for proper capture of ghost notes and flams. If the factory settings are not expressive enough for you, it's even possible to calibrate each pad individually for optimum performance. Each pad can be assigned any MIDI note number or MIDI CC message for use as MIDI trigger or toggle button. A Pad Bank button left to the pads gives you access to another eight pads, for a total of 16 pads within a pad map. Eight such pad maps are available for recall at any time.

With Nektar DAW Integration, you additionally get automatic mapping of dedicated drum synths such as Reason's Kong and Bitwig's Drum Machine, complete with full visual feedback on the pads. You can even assign chords to the pads and combine this with the Pad Repeat feature to generate rhythmical and chordal figures. The display's Velocity Spread button quickly spreads the last played note across all 16 pads, each with its own fixed velocity, making it easier to create consistent and nuanced dynamics. VelFix gives you access to a preassigned fixed velocity level.

Located just above the wheels are the Key Repeat and Pad Repeat buttons. Press to activate the repeat function, and notes will be repeated at the set rate. Change the rate in real-time from 1/4 to 1/96 note values: Change the tempo; add some swing; and set an accent interval.

Repeat settings for pads and keys are independent of each other, so one can be set for the drum beat and the other for an instrumentation part. The Repeat's trigger mode can be set to repeat from the point of playing a note or to sync with the beat. The clock source can either be the internal or the external MIDI clock.

Nine 30mm faders, eight assignable LED buttons, and eight encoders are at the center of the control panel. Each control is fully programmable to send any MIDI CC message for use with hardware or software MIDI products. When used with Nektar DAW integration or Nektarine, the controls provide flexible pre-mapped control of your DAW or plug-ins, giving you deep tactile control right from the hardware. Automatic catch-up and soft-takeover functions to avoid parameter jumping when switching between devices. The Null function additionally allows you to do this without relying on software feedback, thanks to independent settings for the Mixer, Instrument, Multi, and Preset modes. Control settings can be stored in any of the Panorama T6's ten presets.

The custom LCD display provides crisp and clear feedback for all your settings including various modes, global parameters, and more. With Nektar DAW integration and Nektarine, you will even see your software's mixer and plug-in parameters on the LCD.

The four soft buttons below the display will change their function according to the selected menu for fast access. The four mode buttons to the right of the display allow you to change from internal mode to DAW or plug-in control at the touch of a button. The Multi button is reserved for Nektarine. By pressing the Focus button, you can enlarge the current parameter to fill the whole screen. All of this ensures a fluent and fast workflow without any guessing games.

Nektarine enhances control and library management of instrument plug-ins and doesn't impose itself on you or your DAW. Upon launching, Nektarine will immediately communicate with your Panorama T6 and allow control of VST, VST3, or Audio Units plug-in. The display will indicate which parameter is assigned to each control as well as status feedback.

The LED buttons below the faders are configured for navigation so it's quick and easy to find your way around complex plug-ins. Each button is labeled with a common control page name such as OSC, Filter, Env, LFO and FX. As soon as you press a button, the corresponding Nektarine factory map page is selected. The LED buttons can be assigned to any map page so you can set up each map exactly how you want it.

When using plug-ins not yet factory mapped for Nektarine, click the Edit button in the Nektarine header to open the control edit page, where you can drag and drop parameters to assign them to controls on each page, or use the parameter learn function. You can also rename parameters and create navigation assignments to simplify selection of the plug-in's pages. Factory maps are also customizable and any map can be saved for automatic recall every time the plug-in is loaded.

Nektarine enables browsing of patches directly from the Panorama T6. Factory patches for most popular instrument plug-ins are instantly available with minimum setup. User patches can also be imported or saved, so over time there will be quite a few patches to choose from in the Nektarine browser. Thankfully, Nektarine has tools to help you manage thousands of patches. Patch tagging, search, and rating options make it easy to find exactly the patch you are looking for. Group tags store a combination of tag settings and make it possible to narrow your options at the push of just one button. Use Nektarine in one DAW and your plug-ins can be browsed the same way in any other compatible DAW.

The Panorama T6's Multi mode enables up to eight instrument plug-ins to be layered in Nektarine. Each plug-in slot has its own unique browser settings as well as volume, pan, mute, and solo parameters assigned for instant mixing control. When Multi mode is active, patches loaded for each slot are clearly listed in the display and slots can be added in real-time. Press the Browse button at any time to load a new patch in any of the active slots.

Compatibility with any DAW that supports MCU (Mackie Control Universal) enables transport operations, track selection, and basic mixer control. Six LED transport buttons include record, play, stop, rewind, fast forward, and loop. Dedicated track up/down buttons are located below the display. The first eight faders control your DAW's mixer in banks of eight channels each, with their LED buttons functioning as mutes. Hold Shift and move through your mixer in banks of eight using the bank buttons below the display. The ninth fader controls master volume, whereas the encoders are mapped to channel pan.

With Nektar DAW Integration, you get extended features such as alternating channel nine between volume control for the master, and current channel, or toggling the LED buttons between solo and mute. Depending on your DAW, you can also use the display buttons to switch the encoders to control sends or smart/quick controls. To help you make the best out of your screen space, the Panorama T6 also has shortcuts for opening and closing your DAW mixer window. Currently, Nektar DAW Integration is supported in Bitwig, Cubase, Garageband, Logic, Nuendo, Reaper, and Reason.

If you prefer to control MIDI hardware products, Control Edit menu makes it easy to program any of the controls to send MIDI messages from standard MIDI CC, RPN and NRPN, MMC, and note messages. Buttons and pads can even be configured to load specific Panorama T6 presets or pad maps as well as trigger chords. There are 10 presets to store control setups and a further 8 pad maps storing 2x8 pad assignments each. Once controls are programmed as they should be, connect your MIDI equipment to the MIDI output jack, and get started. You can use the repeat buttons to expand your performance options as well as the chord and hold functions.

As a low-powered USB device, Panorama T6 works with all USB devices that feature a Class Compliant MIDI driver. This includes all version of Windows from XP and later, Apple OS X 10.5 and later, plus Linux (as long as a USB MIDI driver package is installed). iOS is supported using Apple's powered USB camera connection kit.

Bitwig 8-Track is included for immediate access to producing, performing, and designing sounds. Bitwig 8-Track features over 50 software instruments and effects for use on up to eight audio or MIDI project tracks, and you can use any 3rd-party VST plug-ins you might own. The Bitwig Essentials Package—a versatile selection of loops, clips, and samples—is also included to help you get started. Plus, Nektar DAW Integration supports Bitwig 8-Track.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can I integrate this in home studio based on a Mac Mini m2(2023 NOT Pro), which I intend to use with Apollo solo thunderbolt?

A: Yes, the M-Audio Oxygen Pro 25-Key USB MIDI Keyboard Controller is compatible with the operating system on a Mac Mini M2 model.

Q: 2. What are the dimensions of this midi controller

A: The M-Audio Oxygen Pro Mini 32-Mini-Key USB MIDI Keyboard Controller measures 15.8 x 7.5 x 2.6" (40.1 x 19.1 x 6.6 cm).

Q: 3. Is there a power supply adapter to plug it to a regular a/c power outlet?

A: The M-Audio Keystation 61 MK3 61-Key USB-Powered MIDI Controller (BH # MAKS61MK3) may be powered via a computer's USB port, a USB hub or a third-party USB/AC power supply. Xcellon UCAC-112 12W USB-A Wall Charger with Foldable Plugs (B&H # XCUCAC112): https://bhpho.to/3UalOLF

Q: 4. How do I suspend or change the velocity? It doesn't work properly or I do something wrong.

A: In the menu, you should see a 'VEL CURVE' setting that you can select and adjust the velocity on the keys as needed.

Q: 5. will it work through usb c adapter to a macbook pro?

A: Yes, the M-Audio Oxygen Pro 61-Key USB MIDI Keyboard Controller will work when used with a USB-C adapter to connect to a MacBook Pro Laptop Computer.

Q: 6. Will this work with ProTools?

A: Yes, you can set up the Impact LX25+ controller for use with Pro Tools.

Q: 7. Does this midi come with the bag/ soft case on the image?

A: Bag /soft case not included.

Q: 8. are they full sized keys?

A: Yes they are full size keys.

Q: 9. Could I connect this keyboard to another keyboard as a keyboard extension, without connection to a computer or laptop?

A: No. This keyboard requires a usb midi connection and software to function.

Q: 10. Will this work on an android tablet with a mini-USB to USB adapter?

A: I highly doubt it. There are special drivers you need to install with this keyboard so it really isnt likely they would support an android tablet. Plus it is powered over USB so it wouldnt provide enough power through micro USB.

09/09/2024

[15.55 lb] I bought this controller to replace my LX mini which was ok for its sit and controlling features but a hassle to cover 3and 4 octaves . The 49 is great for controlling Studio One 6 pro i. It’s layers of control are well thought out and the footprint is 31.5 long so not bad. I like that I don’t have to press the octave button 3 or 4 times to use the full range of some of my Instrument Libraries. I am not a keyboard player and use this for writing and controlling software and it does that very well. The keyboard bed is better than the mini but still not on par with my Roland A500 Pro but like I said I don’t play keyboard well and the 49 is good enough for me and not bad.

5
26/08/2024

[USB Bus Power] this controller controls EVERYTHING would need it to, and is a cobination of a GREAT midi controller for beats, and an EVEN BETTER control surface...the key for me is the LARGE FONT LCD....no more squinting with reason, i dont even have much need to look anywhere else, it almost feels like a stand alone device....AWESOME NEKTAR

5
16/08/2024

[USB Bus Power] Great feeling keys. Good size. It feels like it has some sturdiness to it. No frills, works great.

5
15/08/2024

[LCD] I was looking for a simple and solid USB-powered MIDI keyboard controller to work with Pro Tools and SampleTank that has good action and doesn't feel like a toy. The M-Audio Keystation 61 is exactly that. The semi-weighted keys feel almost like a real piano, the design is sleek and ergonomic, as a string player with little piano chops, I feel comfortable getting around on this keyboard and not hitting lots of accidental notes that I would on a synth action keyboard. I also like that it doesn't require a driver, so hopefully will work through many future OS upgrades.

5
09/08/2024

[LCD] I got this for my computer and music making. I mainly got it cause it had pads for when I make beats and to make it easier for my percussion. It does that perfectly. Gives me the ability to do so many other things and connects right up with Logic. You do have to manually put some keys in place but it's not too hard. Either way, great buy and a great product.

5
07/08/2024

[LCD] This really is fantastic but I had to return it, because the dimensions described do NOT fully include the knobs sticking out the top, thus making it not fit where i was planning to install it. But other than that, the Bitwig implementation is unbelievable, very fast and responsive and kind if indispensable after you use it properly. I ended up getting a P1, which is much smaller and has the same kind of control. On a side note, the tech support is really really fast too.

5
22/07/2024

[LCD] I was looking for a synth action controller to replace my old Korg Wavestation, which is, in my opinion, the best synth action ever. Is not for everyone, though, since is so light, you can fly on lead passages, but is not very comfortable for pianos or organs. But the problem is that, since is a fully fledged synth, is big and heavy. Not really practical to move it around gigs. Anyway, to my amazement, the Nektar action is so light and smooth, not at all plasticky or spongy as many other controllers I've tried, that I can now put my trusty to Wavestation rest. As a plus, is very light and small overall, as much as I can fit both my main controller (M-Audio Code 61) and the Nektar on the same SKB hard case, how convenient is that? Build quality is top notch. Can't talk about long term, since I've only used it for a few weeks, but looks and feels very well built, it doesn't squeak when squeezed, buttons and dials are great and responsive, configuring it is a breeze, and it does have a multi function plug for either a sustain or expression pedal. That is very nice to me, since I'll be adding another expression pedal to control my left hand, while I use the other for the left. In a nutshell, I believe the Nektar GX49 is without doubt the best sub 100$ 49 key controller in the market.

5
17/05/2024

[USB Bus Power] I've had the Panorama P4 for a month now and it's amazing. You can control just about anything in Reason from the Controller itself. The only thing's that's not so great is that sometimes I have to restart it for it to link to Reason and the Surface Locking that has be enabled every time you make a new project, but if you create a template, you just load that and that's it.

5
24/04/2024

[15.55 lb] This is a correction of my initial review. The pedal jack is MIDI assignable, which confused me to believe it could be configured as expression via MIDI, but sadly is not. Is a simple TS jack. For expression, you need a TRS jack (tip, ring, sleeve). But is nothing that takes away from this awesome keyboard. Still I believe is one of the best values under 100$. The key action is great, and very soft for fast riffs. I'll need to find a way to fit my second expression pedal in my rig.

5

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