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title: "Nektar Impact GX49"
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# 49 full-size synth-action keys USB bus-powered, zero latency Seamless DAW integration & transport controls Nektar Impact GX49

**Brand:** nektar
**Price:** ₨114257
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your studio game with the sleek, smart, and seriously playable Nektar Impact GX49!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Nektar Impact GX49 by nektar
- **How much does it cost?** ₨114257 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- nektar enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nektar brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **DAW Mastery:** Deep integration with major DAWs including Reason, Reaper, and Ableton Live (with quick setup)
- • **Bonus Studio Suite:** Includes Bitwig Studio 8-track DAW and sound content package to jumpstart your creativity
- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Full-sized 49-key synth-action keyboard fits any workspace or travel setup
- • **Color-Coded Control:** Intuitive, silent rubber buttons with multi-color status indicators for effortless workflow
- • **Plug & Play Precision:** USB bus-powered with ultra-low latency for flawless real-time performance

## Overview

The Nektar Impact GX49 is a professional-grade USB MIDI controller featuring 49 full-size synth-action keys, velocity sensitivity, and comprehensive DAW integration for Mac, PC, and iOS. Its compact footprint and bus-powered design deliver zero-latency performance, while color-coded transport and octave controls streamline your workflow. Bundled with Bitwig Studio 8-track and sound content, it offers exceptional value for musicians and producers seeking a versatile, travel-friendly keyboard controller.

## Description

See below

Review: The keys are good and the build is solid - My last midi keyboard was the Akai MPK49. The keys were great, the build was solid, and it had all the bell and whistles one could want...and it was huge. The footprint was so big it took up too much desk space. I also quickly realized that connected via usb it had latency that wasn't good enough for real time playing. I got an external midi box (midiman 2x2) and a power supply, and everything was great. It was also $400. When I moved I sold it, and set out to find something a little more paired down. It needed good keys, transport controls, and no latency. I checked out Novation's Launch Key (still big and the keys felt terrible), M-Audio Keystation II (keys were terrible as well), the Alesis v49 (key were fine but squeaked). I briefly thought about the Novation Impulse - it gets rave reviews - but I just wanted something simple, small, and with a good key feel. After reading way too much about midi keyboards I ordered the Nektar GX49 without even testing it (you can't really...Guitar Center isn't really keeping them in stock, nor is anyone else). It's footprint is about as small as you can get for a full sized 49 key keyboard. The build is good. The keys are surprisingly good and the integration with most DAWs is incredible. I tried out Reason first and switching between tracks and patches within instruments is flawless. The buttons to do so are soft rubber and silent (unlike the clickiness of the Akai). The octave, transpose, and transport buttons are simple, clear, and use orange, red, blue, green and yellow to denote status and are subtle yet perfect in showing you exactly what you need to know. I tried Reaper second, which was equally as good. It has zero latency (well 14ms but that's normal for my DAW at a buffer rate of 512 samples). It's bus powered and honestly I don't really have anything I can point to that's not good except - the transport controls don't seem to work in Ableton Live. I've only had it for a day, and I've contacted Nektar so we'll see, but weirdly the only major daw that doesn't have Nektar's DAW integration software is Ableton (there's something going on there...no idea what - but the Akai's transport didn't work with Live either). There's an entire page of the user manual about using MMC to enabled transport controls, which I thought Live could handle, but I'm either missing something or the transport really only works for non clip based DAWs (so all of them except Live). So, instead of going for the $300 Novation or making the mistake of getting another Akai (the 249) for $400 - I got a Nektar for $100. It's really good. I'm impressed. Edit (day 2) O.k. so I set up an account when I registered the GX49 and last night I opened a ticket asking how to get the transport to work in Ableton Live. Today when I checked my email I was shocked that there was a response with a suggestion to install a remote script. This afternoon I tried and it didn't work. So I wrote back and thought "You'll never hear from Nektar late on a Friday". A few hours later a second Nektar person got back to me (the first was customer service, the second more of a techie) with a fix. It took less than 10 seconds - nothing new, just changing a setting - and now the transport controls work in Ableton Live. For anyone looking for a good, inexpensive keyboard - this is it. Here's the fix by the way: 1. Press the 'Setup' button 2. Press key A2 (labeled 'USB Port Setup') 3. Press key B3 (labeled with a '2') 4. Press key C5 (labeled 'Enter') The transport only works with the overall project (not clip in session view), but that's honestly for another controller.
Review: Great choice of a larger midi controller! - I have spent wayyy too much time trying to find a midi controller that was more than a tiny keyboard. I can't really have a full on acoustic piano, and most of the keyboards I have tried were very cheap. But this item is exactly what I was looking for! This is a larger midi controller that can be hooked up to a computer (or phone if you have the right adapter) to give you more range while having the feel of a real piano! It might not be everyone's cup of tea, because a keyboard will do just fine for most, but if you really want a larger midi controller I would definitely recommend!

## Features

- MIDI controller keyboard compatible with all MIDI software. 49 full-size synth-action keys, pitch bend and modulation wheels + octave & transpose buttons + sustain pedal socket. Excellent quality and value for money.
- Nektar DAW integration for most popular DAWs
- Comprehensive MIDI functionailty. Compatible with all MIDI music software applications
- Mac, PC and iOS Compatible
- Includes Bigwig Studio 8-track DAW + sound content package

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01EN0G8AI |
| Additional Features | Velocity Sensitive Keys, Studio Recording, Keyboard Controller |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,969 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #37 in Computer Recording MIDI Controllers |
| Brand | Nektar |
| Brand Name | Nektar |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Windows, OSX, Linux, iOS devices |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Keyboard Controller |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 848 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00859383002282 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | PC/Mac, iOS |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Impact GX49 Keyboard, USB Cable, Printed User Guide, Bitwig 8-Track License |
| Instrument | Keyboard |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Item Type Name | MIDI Controller |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | MIDI music keyboard |
| Manufacturer | Nektar Technology Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GX49 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Impact GX |
| Model Number | GX49 |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Number of Keys | 49 |
| Platform | Mac, iOS |
| Product Style | Full Size Keys |
| Size | 49 Keys |
| Special Feature | Velocity Sensitive Keys, Studio Recording, Keyboard Controller |
| Supported Software | Nektar DAW Integration |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 859383002282 |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Nektar
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Model Name:** Impact GX
- **Number of Keys:** 49
- **Special Feature:** Velocity Sensitive Keys, Studio Recording, Keyboard Controller

## Images

![Nektar Impact GX49 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61SeCp9iKNL.jpg)
![Nektar Impact GX49 - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51SWXELT78L.jpg)
![Nektar Impact GX49 - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51tO1KoHzGL.jpg)
![Nektar Impact GX49 - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/510ELSMgvLL.jpg)
![Nektar Impact GX49 - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61eWk05vVzL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What comes in the box?**
A: We include the following with the keyboard:
USB Cable
Bitwig 8-Track Download
One (1) Year Limited Warranty

**Q: Is there a audio output to connect to a speaker?**
A: There is no audio output. Your computer sound card generates the audio though you may have to buy a better audio interface to improve audio performance.

**Q: Is there a keyboard stand that fits the nektar impact gx49?**
A: The Nektar impact is shallow so universal stands will be much deeper; however, width is not an issue. I purchased a Yamaha single brace stand with stops at the end. It works very well.

**Q: My son is 8 year old learning piano.  We are going away for 3 weeks and he needs to practice during trip. Can he use it as a regular piano?**
A: For sure, I have one but you have to know that the keys arent weighted as much. I believe this was made more for composing/production the keys are springy compared to a piano but just to stay up on scales chords and stuff i think it would be great.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The keys are good and the build is solid
*by M***N on August 4, 2017*

My last midi keyboard was the Akai MPK49. The keys were great, the build was solid, and it had all the bell and whistles one could want...and it was huge. The footprint was so big it took up too much desk space. I also quickly realized that connected via usb it had latency that wasn't good enough for real time playing. I got an external midi box (midiman 2x2) and a power supply, and everything was great. It was also $400. When I moved I sold it, and set out to find something a little more paired down. It needed good keys, transport controls, and no latency. I checked out Novation's Launch Key (still big and the keys felt terrible), M-Audio Keystation II (keys were terrible as well), the Alesis v49 (key were fine but squeaked). I briefly thought about the Novation Impulse - it gets rave reviews - but I just wanted something simple, small, and with a good key feel. After reading way too much about midi keyboards I ordered the Nektar GX49 without even testing it (you can't really...Guitar Center isn't really keeping them in stock, nor is anyone else). It's footprint is about as small as you can get for a full sized 49 key keyboard. The build is good. The keys are surprisingly good and the integration with most DAWs is incredible. I tried out Reason first and switching between tracks and patches within instruments is flawless. The buttons to do so are soft rubber and silent (unlike the clickiness of the Akai). The octave, transpose, and transport buttons are simple, clear, and use orange, red, blue, green and yellow to denote status and are subtle yet perfect in showing you exactly what you need to know. I tried Reaper second, which was equally as good. It has zero latency (well 14ms but that's normal for my DAW at a buffer rate of 512 samples). It's bus powered and honestly I don't really have anything I can point to that's not good except - the transport controls don't seem to work in Ableton Live. I've only had it for a day, and I've contacted Nektar so we'll see, but weirdly the only major daw that doesn't have Nektar's DAW integration software is Ableton (there's something going on there...no idea what - but the Akai's transport didn't work with Live either). There's an entire page of the user manual about using MMC to enabled transport controls, which I thought Live could handle, but I'm either missing something or the transport really only works for non clip based DAWs (so all of them except Live). So, instead of going for the $300 Novation or making the mistake of getting another Akai (the 249) for $400 - I got a Nektar for $100. It's really good. I'm impressed. Edit (day 2) O.k. so I set up an account when I registered the GX49 and last night I opened a ticket asking how to get the transport to work in Ableton Live. Today when I checked my email I was shocked that there was a response with a suggestion to install a remote script. This afternoon I tried and it didn't work. So I wrote back and thought "You'll never hear from Nektar late on a Friday". A few hours later a second Nektar person got back to me (the first was customer service, the second more of a techie) with a fix. It took less than 10 seconds - nothing new, just changing a setting - and now the transport controls work in Ableton Live. For anyone looking for a good, inexpensive keyboard - this is it. Here's the fix by the way: 1. Press the 'Setup' button 2. Press key A2 (labeled 'USB Port Setup') 3. Press key B3 (labeled with a '2') 4. Press key C5 (labeled 'Enter') The transport only works with the overall project (not clip in session view), but that's honestly for another controller.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great choice of a larger midi controller!
*by C***H on January 18, 2026*

I have spent wayyy too much time trying to find a midi controller that was more than a tiny keyboard. I can't really have a full on acoustic piano, and most of the keyboards I have tried were very cheap. But this item is exactly what I was looking for! This is a larger midi controller that can be hooked up to a computer (or phone if you have the right adapter) to give you more range while having the feel of a real piano! It might not be everyone's cup of tea, because a keyboard will do just fine for most, but if you really want a larger midi controller I would definitely recommend!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simple, in the best way
*by C***. on December 12, 2025*

Compact (as it gets for a full sided 49), decent keybed, nice and light. Everything I wanted in a travel keyboard that doesn’t skim on keys and feels good enough to work on.

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