Product code: IMPACT-GXP88 | ID: 342936
The Impact GXP88 USB MIDI controller keyboard focusses on players and performers giving them 88 semi-weighted keys and all the right expression options needed for live and studio work. The GXP88 provides Pitch Bend and modulation wheels, an expression pedal socket and a ¼” TRS jack for connection of 2 foot switch pedals. The rear panel also includes a 5-pin MIDI out jack and an external power supply socket for powering the unit when not connected via USB. The streamlined no-fuss control panel is based on the successful Nektar Impact GX-series, enabling advanced DAW integration with extended transport control, track selection, volume control and more. In addition, GXP88’s user interface also has 14 assignable illuminated RGB buttons for direct MIDI program. The new Key Repeat engine adds a tool for creating inspiring rhythmic elements. Repeat is directly controllable from GXP’s illuminated RGB buttons: Once the Repeat mode is engaged, the buttons allow for direct selection of Repeat Rates, Accent, Interval, Swing and routing aftertouch or modulation to velocity. Up to 16 VST or AU instrument-plugins can be loaded into Nektarine’s 16 slots for simultaneous use. The Impact GXP88 can also be used as a standard MIDI controller for external MIDI gear right out of the box.
Technical specs:
This instrument has 88 keys, equivalent to 7 1/4 octaves, providing a wide range of tones for a variety of musical applications.
Aftertouch technology on the keys allows musicians to add a new level of expression to their playing. When a key reaches the bottom of its stroke, the pressure exerted on the key can continue to be sensed and used to control various aspects of the sound, such as vibrato, volume, or tone modulation.
The Pitch Bend allows smooth pitch changes, adding expressiveness to musical expression. Often used to create effects such as glissando or vibrato, this feature allows the player to make subtle or dramatic changes to the sound in real time. Pitch bend allows musicians to create smooth transitions between notes, increasing the dynamics and expressiveness of their performances.