This MIDI keyboard is usually priced at around €589/£539/£539 and offers 61 semi-weighted, velocity-sensitive keys with aftertouch, allowing you to play or compose different musical ideas on your favourite DAW. Includes power supply (12V DC), USB cable, Ableton Live Lite, 4GB of Loopmasters sounds, XLN Audio Addictive Keys.Pedal inputs for sustain, expression and footswitch (6.3 mm jack).2 outputs for CV (tone), door and modulation (3.5 mm jack).Native USB support - no drivers required.Customizable templates for hardware and software.Automation for up to 8 recordable parameters.Compatible with any DAW through Mackie HUI and InControl protocol.16 percussion pads with RGB illumination and speed sensitivity.61 semi-weighted, speed-sensitive keys with aftertouch.Then you have a video or two, purchase links and useful comments from other users and then you have one of the most useful parts comparison tables with similar keyboards so you can compare.
First, I’m going to list the features of this Novation 61SL MKIII keyboard. is a British music equipment manufacturer, founded in 1992 by Ian Jannaway and Mark Thompson as Novation Electronic Music Systems. Review MIDI keyboard Novation 61SL MKIII.