Keith McMillen Instruments K-Board 25-key USB MIDI Controller

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$96
Keith McMillen Instruments K-Board 25-key USB MIDI Controller

Gearank Recommendation

The K-Board appeared on our recommended list for 25 Key MIDI Controller Keyboards from June 2017 until September 2018 when it was out-ranked by other keyboards.

We also recommended it in our list of MIDI Keyboards Under $100 from September 2018 until May 2020.

Overview

The K-Board from Keith McMillen does not look anything like the average keyboard, it also works quite differently.

Underneath each key is a "smart fabric" that detects velocity, pressure and location (tilt), allowing for more expressive realtime control. All three are assignable to parameters like volume, filter, pitch and more, making this keyboard viable for modern electronic music styles.

Plaid, Diplo and Jack Conte are just some of the artists who are using the K-board.

And it's class compliant, making it effortless to connect with any computer or device.

If you're looking for a versatile and portable electronic music friendly keyboard controller, then check out the Keith McMillen K-Board.

Specifications

  • Keys: 25 keys with pressure and tilt
  • Pads: 1 Pitch bend pad
  • Buttons & Knobs: Octave up/down buttons, 1 Sustain button, 1 Velocity on/off button, 1 Pressure on/off button, 1 Tilt on/off button, 1 Toggle on/off button
  • Octaves: -2 to +3 Octaves
  • Bundled Software: None. Recommended software listed on manufacturer's website
  • Power: USB bus powered
  • Connectivity: Micro-USB
  • Compatibility: Class Compliant. System requirements for software editor: Mac OS 10.5 or later + Windows 7 or greater
  • Dimensions: 12.8" x 3.3" x 0.43"
  • Weight 0.76 lbs.
Note: There are more highly rated options available which you'll find in our guide to The Best 25-Key MIDI Controller Keyboards and Cheap MIDI Keyboards.

Comments

Nov 2020. I got this a week

Nov 2020. I got this a week ago. It was glitchy, so I ordered a replacement. It's glitchy. They both have the same issues with triggering extra notes that are not being played. Disappointing. Tried on two separate Mac computers. Saw a guy on youtube with the same issue on a pc from 2 years ago. It's a cool idea, but it has issues. I would not recommend this.