Alesis VX49 - A Smarter Keyboard Controller

US New keyboard offers direct control of virtual instruments without a computer      20/11/15

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Alesis says that the VX49 fuses the creative power of software instruments with the live playability of a keyboard workstation by taking your computer-based VST plugins and transforming them into an entirely hands-on performance experience. They tell us that the VX49 works with any VSTi virtual instrument, the integrated high-resolution full-color 4.3-inch display instantly adapting itself to the selected virtual instrument's controls, delivering immediate 1:1 access to the instrument and its editable functions.

The key to this is Alesis' Virtual Instrument Player (VIP) application. A spokesperson had this to say about it,  "VIP gives you access to any virtual instrument in your collection with or without a DAW. An integrated patch browser presents every patch for every VST plugin you have, and enables you to quickly filter, select and preview patches based on their specific attributes. You can layer patches together, from up to 8 different VST plugins, to create new patches and timbres. VIP software also lets you create set lists that provide instant on-demand access to user-curated instruments for stage performance and studio work."




VX49 Features:

  • High resolution colored screen with dedicated interface buttons
  • Screen provides 1:1, real-time feedback of plugin parameters
  • Includes VIP -- load, play, & control any VST plugin
  • 8 performance-ready 360° knobs
  • Custom 49-key Alesis semi weighted keybed with aftertouch
  • 8 velocity- & pressure-sensitive drum pads with RGB illumination
  • Dedicated pad bank, transport control, octave, & performance buttons
  • Role mode, time division, pattern arpeggiator, & tap tempo buttons
  • Expression pedal and footswitch inputs
  • Standalone MIDI controller or control your plugins & DAW simultaneously


Pricing and Availability:
$399.99 / £349.99

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