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Korg Keystage 61-key MIDI Keyboard Controller

61-key MIDI Controller with MIDI 2.0 Property Exchange, Built-in Audio Interface, MPE Support, and Ableton Live Integration
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Compact, Portable Keyboard Controller with MIDI 2.0

Here at Sweetwater, we get excited about new gear and music technology developments on a daily basis. However, very few things have stirred as much excitement as the arrival of MIDI 2.0. This Korg KeyStage MIDI Keyboard Controller represents a new era for how we work and create with MIDI. Plus, it’s just an awesome keyboard controller! It features an all-new keybed design that supports MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE) plus Channel and Polyphonic Aftertouch. The KeyStage also contains an onboard audio interface plus stereo outputs, so it’s ready to rock both studio and stage, and the visual feedback provided by its OLED screens really streamlines your workflow. With deep chord modes and a vibrant arpeggiator, the KeyStage adds instant flair to any sound — and you’ll have plenty of sounds to work with, courtesy of Korg’s Gadget producer bundle, Korg’s wavestate native LE plug-in, and support for Ableton Live Lite 11.

Note: This product supports the revolutionary new MIDI 2.0 protocol and its Property Exchange (PE) method for getting and setting data. Please check with your Sweetwater Sales Engineer to make sure your DAW also supports MIDI 2.0 and PE functionality.

MIDI 2.0 is here!

There are many gems on the Korg KeyStage, but the crown jewel is that the Korg KeyStage is one of the first — if not the first — keyboard controllers to feature MIDI 2.0 Property Exchange (PE) capabilities. MIDI 2.0 is legitimately the biggest music tech development in decades. Whereas MIDI 1.0 messages were one directional — transmitter to receiver — MIDI 2.0 messages are bidirectional, enabling MIDI 2.0 devices to detect and route to each other automatically. If you’ve ever wanted to pull your hair out while trying to get your MIDI devices routed correctly (which is most of us), then this is huge news. Simply plug your Korg KeyStage in and get right to work: no manual routing or drop-down menus required. That said, the KeyStage will still work with your MIDI 1.0 devices as MIDI 2.0 is backward compatible.

No one-trick pony

Even without MIDI 2.0, the Korg KeyStage would still be a fantastic keyboard controller with features like an all-new keybed that supports MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE) as well as Channel and Polyphonic Aftertouch. The Keystage also has a built-in audio interface for recording and stereo output for performance, visual feedback from OLED screens allocated to individual parameters, and its comprehensive chord modes and arpeggiator instantly add depth and movement to any sound. Lastly, the Korg KeyStage is available in a 49- or 61-key configuration, so it easily fits on any desk or keyboard stand.

Ableton Live integration and more

The KeyStage’s cherry on top is its Ableton Live integration. In fact, it comes stock with Ableton Live Lite 11, Korg’s Gadget producer bundle, and the Korg wavestate native LE wave sequencing synthesizer plug-in — which is incredible even in LE form! It’s not hyperbolic to say that the Korg KeyStage is all you need to make great music, no matter where you go.

Korg KeyStage MIDI Keyboard Controller Features:

  • Korg’s first MIDI controller with MIDI 2.0 Property Exchange integration
  • Built-in audio interface for recording plus stereo output for performance
  • New keybed design with MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE) compatibility as well as Channel and Polyphonic Aftertouch
  • Available in 2 lightweight and portable configurations: 49- or 61-key
  • Ableton Live integration plus comes stock with Ableton Live Lite 11, Korg’s Gadget producer bundle, and Korg’s wavestate native LE wave sequencing synthesizer plug-in
  • Robust chord modes and deep arpeggiator add instant flair to any sound
  • Streamlined workflow with visual feedback provided by OLED screens allocated to individual parameters

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Tech Specs

  • Type: Keystage MIDI Keyboard Controller
  • Number of Keys: 61
  • Type of Keys: Full-sized
  • Velocity Sensitive: Yes, 21 x Curves
  • Aftertouch: Polyphonic & Channel
  • Other Controllers: Pitchbend/Mod Wheels
  • Encoders/Pots: 8 x Parameter Control Knobs
  • Dedicated Transport Control: Yes
  • Analog Outputs: 2 x 1/4" TS (L/mono, R)
  • Headphones: 1 x 1/4" TRS (rear)
  • Pedal Inputs: 1 x 1/4" (expression), 1 x 1/4" (damper)
  • MIDI I/O: 2 x 5-pin DIN (in, out), USB
  • USB: 1 x Type B (rear, MIDI/audio)
  • Features: Includes: Expansion Plate
  • Software: Korg Gadget Producer Bundle, Wavestate Native LE, Ableton Live 11 Lite
  • Format: NKS Compatible
  • Color: Black
  • Power Supply: 5V/500mA USB Powered (B-to-A cable included), KA350 AC Adapter (sold separately)
  • Height: 3.22"
  • Width: 38.54"
  • Depth: 9.21"
  • Weight: 11.02 lbs
  • Manufacturer Part Number: KEYSTAGE61

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Reviews

Loving My Keystage!
Now I don't have a ton of hands on experience with a wide variety of key beds and MIDI controllers but I'm very satisfied with the build quality and MPE support. I love too that I typically don't need to set up CC knobs for my tracks in Ableton Live.

The Korg software included software is pretty impressive. I wasn't expecting a lot from it since it came with the hardware but I'm thankful to have the new additions to my collection.

Very satisfied with my purchase.
Music background: Hobbyist
Awesome MIDI Controller
I'm loving everything about the Korg Keystage keyboard (61 keys), and I haven't even gotten through everything it can do. For me, it has the right key-feel to record everything from virtual drums, a B-3, piano, to anything else you need a MIDI keyboard to do. Because I only use a DAW and VI these days, I don't need to pay a ton of money for a gazzilion sounds packed into a full-featured keyboard, nor do I need a workstation, because virtual instruments are much higher quality in terms of sound and detail, and a DAW is much more powerful and flexible than a built-in workstation. Korg now has downloads for pretty much every major DAW so, integration is completely hassle-free. I'm very happy with this well-designed, built, and crafted instrument! And thanks to Roq Martin, my Sales Engineer that always has the inside info and knowledge I need!
Music background: 25+ years recording engineer/producer
Incredible!
This keyboard is incredible. Midi 2.0, MPE, Compact keyboard for full size keys. Per note transposition. 2 Pedal ports for Sustain and Expression. Laptop tray extender for mobile setups. However, at the time of writing this review, January 9th there is only official integration for Ableton Live which is plug and play. For logic or other daws your going to have to go to the keystage page on korgs website and scroll down to how to use keystage with DAWs. The guide for logic was very clean and easy to follow. I truly can't wait to see more instruments become midi 2.0.
Loving my Keystage 61!
I love the keyboard feel. The keys are wider than my Montage and I really like that. The aftertouch works great! I admit I don't use any daw controller functionality (so I cant speak to that). I just wanted a simple controller that is lightweight (holy cow this is light!) and something with a program change scroll wheel. The pitch and mod wheels do feel a bit cheap but they seem to work just fine. We shall see how long they last. I plan on keeping the Keystage for a long time. Its about time they started making controllers with decent keybeds. That needs to happen more.
Good enough for who it's for
I bought this for use on stage, specifically because of the integrated audio interface--I hope that becomes more common in the future in mid-level keyboards like this. It worked immediately with my iPads. The settings are easily accessible with minimal menu diving. The tiny screen isn't too tiny, as there is also a display strip below the CC knobs that changes according to context.

The keybed feels okay--it's no premium synth action, but it isn't flimsy and is light enough to feel more natural for organ parts.

The "optional" AC adapter isn't included. It's optional only if you plan to power the keyboard from the USB connection. If you plan to use this for stage work, you'll need to add it. And because it's Korg, you'll need their special, center-positive small-barrel 9V adapter, instead of the more ubiquitous center-negative large barrel.

Another annoyance (pic related) are the molded-but-not-marked labels for I/O. Maybe it's no problem if this won't leave your computer, but good luck reading those on a dark stage. I resorted to using mixing board tape. Maybe Korg can include a similar label users can put on if they want. White on black would be nice, less janky than my label anyhow.