The Midiplus Tiny+ combines maximum control with minimal dimensions. This USB/MIDI keyboard is more expansive than the standard Tiny and gives you the option to control drum software and plug-ins.
Pearl's EM1 malletSTATION is an electronic mallet MIDI controller that can be connected to a PC, a Mac or an Android or iOS device. It has 43 soft silicone keys and is perfect for creative mallet percussionists of all levels.
Native Instruments' Komplete Kontrol A25 is a USB/MIDI keyboard that's more affordable than models in their popular S series. Thankfully, it still has the NKS plugin integration that's important to a lot of people.
The 49-key Korg MicroKey 2 USB MIDI keyboard doesn't take up a lot of space in your (mobile) studio thanks to its comfortable mini keys. It's compatible with your iPad, and comes with an attractive software bundle.
After the success of the MicroKey, Korg has added two more models to this series. The MicroKey 25 is one of these. With its 25 keys it is nicely compact and ideally suited for small-scale use in the studio.
Native Instruments' Komplete Kontrol M32 is the smallest USB/MIDI keyboard in the series. It has 32 semi-weighted keys, 8 touch-sensitive control knobs, 4 directional push encoders and two touch strips for expression.
This miniature IK Multimedia MIDI controller can accommodate comprehensive studio control from the comfort of your sofa. Full MIDI in and out, USB power, a refreshed and stylish new look and a sweet software bundle.
The 61-key Korg MicroKey Air USB MIDI keyboard offers comfortable mini keys and Bluetooth connectivity in a remarkably compact housing, making it ideal for small studios and mobile use. A software bundle is included.
Looking for an inexpensive MIDI keyboard equipped with 49 keys and nothing more than pitch bend, a mod wheel and octave buttons? Check out the Midiplus AK490.
With the Midiplus X8 II Black, you get a very spacious USB/MIDI keyboard for your DAW. All the space you need to play extensive piano, or to access the many key switches you see in software these days.
The compact 25-key Korg MicroKey 2 Air USB MIDI keyboard is a great controller for mobile purposes. Thanks to Bluetooth support, you can use it to control your iPad, and a nice software bundle is included.
The Midiplus Stage 88 USB/MIDI keyboard features a clean control lay-out and the full range of keyboard-action keys yet leaves ample room for your computer keyboard.
Looking for and affordable USB/MIDI keyboard that lets you control your DAW and play your plug-ins? Consider this Midiplus X6 II. With four encoders and transport section.
Thanks to its mini keys, the 49-key Korg MicroKey 2 Air USB MIDI keyboard is much more compact than you'd expect. Bluetooth connectivity makes it perfect for mobile producers with an iPad, and a software bundle is included.
There's no denying that producers can't let go of their DAW on the go either. And in itself, having a DAW on the smartphone is always available too. Playing we do with this Korg nanoKEY Fold.
The Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 is an excellent candidate to take its place in your studio, sales figures of the previous generation show undisputedly.
Known for building durable, stage and studio worthy gear, Muse Kinetics (Keith McMillen) serves up the K-Board C. This pad-style USB/MIDI keyboard supports MPE and comes fitted with a USB-C port.
This nanoKey 2 controller is part of Korg's second series of NanoKey controllers. This user-friendly MIDI controller has a tight-looking design and is powered via USB. It is ideally suited for use with a netbook or notebook.
The Keith McMillen K-Board Pro 4 is like an enlarged touch-pad in the shape of a keyboard that's sensitive enough for rich and expressive, multi-dimensional performance.
Always handy and necessary in the music studio: a MIDI keyboard. The Arturia Keylab MK3 is clearly the new generation, if only because of its colour graphic display - how often do we see that! Software package included.
Known for building durable, stage and studio worthy gear, Muse Kinetics (Keith McMillen) serves up the K-Board C. This pad-style USB/MIDI keyboard supports MPE and comes fitted with USB-C port.
Need a decent MIDI keyboard for not too much money? With the iCON Pro Audio Artist, you get a nice combination of features, software and competitive price.
Equipped with semi-weighted keys and all essential functions, the Novation Launchkey 88 MK3 USB/MIDI keyboard is an excellent choice for the stage and studio. Fat software pack included.
The fourth generation of the Novation Launchkey has landed. This impressive multi-tool of a MIDI keyboard features a clear OLED display, a full bank of pads and polyphonic aftertouch, and comes with a bulging software package.
Will the Arturia MiniLab 3 become as immensely popular as its predecessor? In any case, the possibilities are good, also in terms of the software that comes with it. A very robust MIDI keyboard with lots of possibilities.
The Roland A-88MKII is a USB/MIDI keyboard with one foot planted firmly in the future. This almost compulsively playable keyboard comes equipped with both USB-C and MIDI 2.0, eight encoders, eight pads and three zones.
After years, the Novation FLkey is in its second generation. It is the seamlessly matching USB/MIDI keyboard to FL Studio.
The Novation 61SL MK3 is a versatile USB/MIDI keyboard for use in the studio as well as on stage. It has features standard functions as well as an 8-track sequencer and a CV/Gate-out.
The Impulse 61 is the quintessential MIDI keyboard by Novation. You can easily create your own unique songs with the help of its many functions and the included Ableton Live Lite software.
The Midiplus AKM320 is a compact MIDI keyboard with 32 velocity-sensitive mini keys. It has all the basic necessities to produce in a creative way. For instance, it features a pitch and modulation wheel.
With the overwhelming potential and level of connectivity offered by the Arturia KeyStep Pro, you're getting a hardware as well as software synth controller, 37-keys and four polyphonic sequencer tracks.
Music production doesn't have to break the bank: simply set yourself up with the affordable icon iKeyboard 5Nano.
The third generation Launchkey MIDI keyboards have been blessed with a few serious upgrades and as a result, this 61-note version offers tons of creative possibilities and a big software pack all at a great price.
Designed from the ground up to provide a seamless workflow when teamed up with FL Studio, the Novation FLKEY-49 USB/MIDI keyboard comes loaded with FL Studio focussed controls, a bank of buttons and encoders and a fat stack of software.
The Midiplus BK942 is a surprisingly feature-packed USB/MIDI keyboard complete with encoders, faders and transport at a more than thoughtful price.
The icon iKeyboard 5X is a USB/MIDI keyboard with lots of features for this modest investment. A real workhorse for your music studio, with features other brands could take an example from.
The Midiplus X6 pro is a keyboard that has more going for it than its stylish red exterior and special jogwheels. For instance, it has an infinite number of buttons that you can set to your preference.
Keeping things compact and minimal, the Midiplus AKM320 BT USB/MIDI Keyboard comes with a clean layout with nothing more than a pithc-bend, a mod wheel, a slider and a set of transpose buttons - because that's all you need.