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Of all the considerations that go into picking out the right keyboard controller, the number of keys might be the single most important one. Surprisingly, it's also one of the easiest, because it's all about striking a simple balance between your needs in terms of musical range and portability. The wider the range your music requires, the more keys you'll need. But to fit that keyboard in a small studio space or vehicle, size matters. Keeping those factors in mind, it's no surprise that the category of 61 key MIDI keyboard controllers is one of the most popular. These deliver the majority of the keys found on a standard piano, while trimming off a considerable amount of width so they can fit just about anywhere.
One thing that MIDI controllers of all sizes have in common is that features range from basic to elaborate - so deciding which one is best for you, once you've settled on 61 keys as the overall size, comes down to weighing those features against your musical needs and budget. If you like to keep things simple with a controller that's all about the keys, then the Alesis V61 61-Key Keyboard Controller or the Korg microKEY2 61-Key Compact MIDI Keyboard are good starting points in your search. Or, for those who prefer a full suite of hardware controls built-in, check out options like the Arturia KeyLab 61 Keyboard Controller and the Novation Impulse 61 MIDI Controller.
These are just a few suggestions to help get you started, so don't hesitate to branch out and take a close look through the whole section. Feel free to browse the best sellers and top-rated models if you'd like a little more guidance, or read up on some reviews to find out what other musicians have to say about the 61 key MIDI keyboard controllers they've taken out for a spin. Having so many resources in one place can make it a snap to choose that perfect keyboard controller for your stage or studio setup.