Alesis VI25

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The Alesis VI25 is an advanced 25-key keyboard controller with USB and MIDI capabilities. With it, you’ll be able to take command of your music production or performance journey with ease. Thanks to its features, in combination with your preferred music software, this is a great platform to enhance your production workflow. Specifically, it has a series of pads, knobs, and buttons along with a 25 velocity-sensitive keybed semi-weighted with aftertouch and covetable selection buttons. As a result, this combination expands this keyboard to a full melodic range. Plus, play bass lines, melodies, and chords come naturally.

Alesis VI25: Features

Also onboard the Alesis VI25 you’ll find eight assignable knobs to program and tweak. There are 24 assignable buttons that you can map to manipulate effect plugins and your preferred virtual instruments. Similarly, you can open and close filters, trigger effects, modify the volume, and move parameters. With its 16 velocity-sensitive pads you can launch instant clips or play a set of drum beats. These, in particular, light up while you play thanks to its backlit and colorful visual effects. Moreover, Pitch and Mod wheels integrate into the device. They will definitely add expressiveness. But, believe us, there are more creative options for your production venture or live performance in this controller.

The Alesis VI25 is connection-ready and can effortlessly get in sync with your favourite music production software. Thanks to its USB connection and MIDI functionality you can connect it to external MIDI modules, synths, and more. There is a LED screen that delivers some greater visual feedback, which is why practically everything is illuminated. As a consequence, it’s easy to manipulate even in low light. Another particular thing about this keyboard controller is that it’s not that big or heavy. As you might suspect, this means that if you’re nomad producer it will be easy for you to take along and start producing where life takes you.

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