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Keystation 61es - 61-Key Semi-Weighted USB MIDI Controller

Compatibility
| MME |
| Mac OS X Core MIDI |
Minimum System Requirements (PC)
| Windows 98SE / Me / 2000 (SP4) / XP (SP2)* / Vista (32 bit) |
| * Home and Professional Edition only. Windows Media Center Edition is not supported. ** M-Audio suggests you also check the minimum system requirements for your software, as they may be greater than the above. |
Minimum System Requirements (Mac)
| OS 9.2.2 with OMS 2.3.8 (included) |
| OS X 10.1.5, 10.2.8, 10.3.6, 10.4, 10.5.1 |
| * native USB port required; G3/G4 accelerator cards not supported ** M-Audio suggests you also check the minimum system requirements for your software, as they may be greater than the above. |
Bundled Software
Ableton Live Lite
Ableton Live Lite delivers much of the functionality of Ableton Live—the revolutionary, multi-award winning music production solution that allows you to spontaneously compose, record, remix, improvise and edit your musical ideas in a seamless audio/MIDI environment. Live brings your acoustic, electronic and virtual instruments—as well as your digital audio recordings and MIDI sequences—together in a single interface with unparalleled ease of use. details
Ableton Live Lite delivers much of the functionality of Ableton Live—the revolutionary, multi-award winning music production solution that allows you to spontaneously compose, record, remix, improvise and edit your musical ideas in a seamless audio/MIDI environment. Live brings your acoustic, electronic and virtual instruments—as well as your digital audio recordings and MIDI sequences—together in a single interface with unparalleled ease of use. details
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USD 199.95 MSRP
Reviews
"M-Audio's modus operandi has always been to out-feature...the competition, and their MIDI keyboards tend to offer not just the generous quantity of controls for the price, but impressive flexibility, and clarity about what's going on, when it's time to program them."
- Keyboard, February 2007
- Keyboard, February 2007










