Nektar Impact GXP49

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Tastiera USB

  • 49 tasti "full size" semi-pesati sensibili al tocco con aftertouch
  • 14 pulsanti a LED RGB per le funzioni MIDI, Key Repeat e Nektarine Features
  • Pitch bend e rotella di modulazione
  • Encoder push continuo per il controllo del tempo di ripetizione dei tasti e per il controllo Nektarine
  • Pulsanti retroilluminati per lo spostamento dell'ottava e della trasposizione
  • Pulsante Note Repeat con indicatore di tempo a LED
  • 7 pulsanti per il trasporto musicale
  • Funzioni di trasporto musicale estese: Loop on/off, Click on/off, Go To Locator e Undo
  • Class Compliant per un vero Plug and Play
  • Funziona tramite USB o alimentatore esterno da 9 V (l'alimentatore non è incluso)
  • 2 connessioni per pedali sustain
  • 1 connessione per pedale d'espressione
  • MIDI Out
  • Porta USB
  • Compatibile con Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10, MAC OSX 10.7 o successivo, Linux Ubuntu 14.04
  • Compatibile con iOS in combinazione con il kit di connessione per fotocamera Apple (non incluso)
  • Dimensioni: 805 x 230 x 72 mm
  • Peso: 4 kg
  • Include software Steinberg Cubase LE (download)
In catalogo dal Agosto 2021
Numero di articolo 524222
Unità incluse 1 Pezzo
Aftertouch Yes
Split Zones 0
Layer function No
Pitch Bend / Modulation Yes
Rotary Encoder 2
Fader 0
Pads 0
Display No
MIDI Interface 1x Out
Sustain Pedal Connection Yes
USB-port Yes
Mains Operation Yes
Battery Operation No
Bus-Powered Yes
Dimensions 805 x 230 x 72
Weight in kg 4,0 kg
Special Features N/A
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Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
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Review of the Nectar Impact GXP49
Kurzy 14.12.2021
The whole idea of buying this Nectar Impact GXP49 was that it should act as a "companion" to my dear Kurzweil PC3 LE3 (which I bought from Thomann many years ago!). So while my PC3 is rigged so that I am standing while playing, I wanted to have another keyboard that I could use when I need to sit down. So my plan was to get a controller keyboard with MIDI that I could put on a lower stand, and which then simply would play whatever sound was currently chosen on the PC3. This way, in theory, I would seamlessly be able to go from standing to sitting, and still be able to continue playing and composing.

So basically the only thing I cared for when I ordered the Nectar Impact GXP49 was the "feel" of the keyboard. My PC3 has, according to Kurzweil's own web page "61-note semi-weighted action with velocity and aftertouch sensitive keys (Fatar TP8)." So when I contacted Thomann to get a similar one to my Kurzweil, they pointed me in the direction of the Nectar Impact GXP model. The description of its keybed is "49 velocity-sensitive semi-weighted "full size" keys with aftertouch", so that sounded good. And according to the all reviews I read (for the GXP49, GXP61, and GXP88) before I ordered it, it sounded nice. So I ordered it.

When I received it, it looked great. The whole keyboard product (keys + knobs + casing + interior) felt heavy by weight, so it had some "ruggedness" to it. From a "total design" standpoint I was happy with it.

But when I started to play on the keyboard, it didn't feel great, not even good. The "action" was simply too loose. There was basically no resistance at all, to my feel. To me it felt more like a normal "synth-action" keyboard (i.e. a non-semiweighted keyboard) than a keyboard with semi-weighted action.

Note, however, that it is easy to play on (well, see below). I am not saying otherwise. If you want a keyboard more or less without resistance, this might do the trick. So if you are playing a very fast solo, for instance, that would be no problem, in terms of "getting the job done". My main concern is simply that I do not get the right "feeling" when I am playing. So I although I could play all those quick passages, it still feels like it is a toy.

As if that isn't enough, the GXP49 also features a strange physical shape for the black keys. Their upper surface is not parallel with the upper surface of the white keys. This is to say that each black key is like a mountain with its summit nearest to the keyboard player. This gives the black keys a strange appearance and touch (without even pressing them).

But the story doesn't end there. When I started to press down the black keys, I also discovered that they were *substantially* more resistant than the white keys. So not only are their physical shape strange, the actual playing on them also feel strange, especially in contrast to the white keys.

In summary then, this is no "companion" to my Kurzweil PC3 LE6. So I returned it, with Thomann's excellent assistance and help. And I am still not sure what to do now, in terms of getting some other keyboard. But time will tell.
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Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
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Tastatur grade so ok, Aftertouch zu empfindlich
Marsente 19.10.2023
"Halbgewichtete" Tastatur ist sehr geschmeichelt für dieses Keyboard. Mag sein, dass die Tasten Gewichte drunter haben, die Federn sind jedoch reichlich schwach und bringen meinen Fingern nicht annähernd den Widerstand entgegen, den ich beim Attribut "halbgewichtet" erwarte. Ich kenne (und liebe) die (wirklich halbgewichtete) Fatar-Orgeltastatur meines Nord-Elektro 5 - klar, die spielt in einer anderen Liga-, auch preislich, aber sie ist für mich, seitdem ich sie habe, nunmal das Maß der Dinge. Trotzdem hätte ich für diesen Preis das Nektar wahrscheinlich behalten - wenn - ja, wenn nur das Aftertouch besser gewesen wäre: man muss sich beim Spielen wirklich ständig zurückhalten, um nicht zu viel Druck auszuüben, da es (das Aftertouch) sonst schon bei nicht übermäßig starkem Druck deutlich zu früh auslöst. Dann lieber gar kein Aftertouch, ehrlich gesagt. Schade, ansonsten optisch und verarbeitungstechnisch weit über dem nur wenig günstigeren GX49 aus gleichem Hause, das eher in Richtung Joghurtbecher geht - ich hatte es auch mal hier und als völlig indiskutabel (dank Thomann) direkt wieder zurückgeschickt. Die beiliegende Software Nektarine scheint eine Bereicherung zu sein, aber am Ende hängt doch alles an der Tastatur.

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Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
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Qualitativ hochwertiges Masterkeyboard mit Aftertouch
Anonimo 21.05.2023
Ich spiele VST Instrumente wie z.B. SWAM Saxophon.
Dafür ist das Keyboard super geeignet.
Ich würde es immer wieder kaufen.
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