

🎶 Unlock your studio’s full potential with the Alesis Q49 MKII — where pro control meets portable power!
The Alesis Q49 MKII is a 49-key USB MIDI keyboard controller featuring full-size, velocity-sensitive synth-action keys designed for expressive music production. USB bus-powered and compatible with all major DAWs and iOS apps, it offers octave/transpose buttons, pitch bend and modulation wheels, assignable volume and transport controls for hands-on workflow. Included is a professional software suite with Akai MPC Beats, seven expansion packs, and 60 free Melodics lessons, making it an ideal choice for both beginners and seasoned producers seeking portable, versatile studio control.





















| ASIN | B08SCHVPYT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #88,953 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #311 in Computer Recording MIDI Controllers |
| Color Name | ONE COLOR |
| Compatible Devices | Any music production app that accepts a MIDI controller, including Ableton Live, Cubase, Logic, MPC Beats, and Garageband, via a USB MIDI input or appropriate adapters for non-USB devices |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,777) |
| Date First Available | January 19, 2021 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | x86_64, ARM |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Item Weight | 4.6 pounds |
| Item model number | Q49 MKII |
| Musical Style | Electronic |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 49 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.68 x 7.44 x 32.36 inches |
| Size | 49 Keys |
| Supported Software | Ableton Live, Cubase, Logic, MPC Beats |
D**S
Great - light - easy!!!
Great little full-size 88, so easy to take to gigs, and does most everything I’d want it to. Amazing for the price!! Easy delivery. Something is funky with the way the expression pedal (you can set it to different midi channels- I set it to Soft) works with Mainstage. I’m trying to use it to change patches. So my workaround is plugging the sustain into expression (second jack) and the secondary pedal into sustain. And assigning them opposite, basically. However, then if I press both pedals at the same time, notes get stuck on. Not a big deal, it still works perfectly as long as I don’t press both at the same time, and it’s a very specific and sort of uncommon thing I’m trying to do with two sustain pedals- one being used as a patch change. I use it at most of my gigs now!!
B**L
Great controller for beginners and I'm assuming for seasoned musicians as well.
I have been learning to play music with this thing and it seems to be doing the trick. I can now make sounds that almost resemble music lol. Its very well constructed seems durable and made with good materials. The keys are very responsive. I love the pressure sensitive keys as it makes the sound more intense or softer with the amount of pressure used. I love the size for its portability. Oh and all the free software available for different instruments and effects is amazing. So many plugins available. I am pleased with this purchase and it didn't break the bank.
B**N
Not weighted hammer action – but that's okay!
Number one question about the MIDI controller will be, how do the keys feel? It's not hammer action, and no one will mistake it for an acoustic piano, or digital piano, but the keys feel solid, and an acceptable compromise with synth action. For my purpose (recording MIDI input), and ability level, after getting used to it, you don't think about the action. The keys are not slippery, and the black keys are non-glossy. Piano realism will depend greatly on the software. Reason with Radical piano instrument sounds fantastic. The "included" software is convoluted to download, and merely adequate if you have nothing else. As a controller, I have still not been able to use the controller buttons. Alesis Q99 does not come up as a controller preset, and the other Alesis models don't work. Could be just me, and I don't really need that feature. Pitch, modulation and sustain all work great, and velocity on the keys is great (again dependent on the software). Bottom line, this is a fantastic value for the price, solidly constructed, but not for advanced piano performance (a big step up for synth sounds).
K**M
Hit or miss with Android devices
I have an iPhone SE (1st gen) and Windows 10 PC. It works with those devices for sure. When it comes to Android devices, it's gonna be a hit or miss. I can only speak for the devices that I do actually have. If you took a chance on an Android that works, please share your experience. Moto Z Play, Android 8.0 - does NOT work. It doesn't even power up the keyboard. Tried with an OTG with power input and still doesn't work. Walmart ONN 10” tablet, Android 9 Go - device recognized, but practically unusable. The tablet/apps recognize the device. BUT! The latency is pretty bad. Also, some keys get "stuck". I'm guessing the processor/hardware is just too slow. ATT Radiant Core U304AA, Android 9 - device recognized, but practically unusable. Got this phone from ATT as a free upgrade because of their network updates. Again, this seems more like incapable hardware, not incapable OS. Latency is unnoticeable, but the sound eventually starts crackling like the CPU is overloading. Moto E5 Play, Android 8 - surprisingly WORKS perfectly. This was just an ATT prepaid phone off the shelf. It is able to power up the device, the OS and apps recognize it, latency is unnoticeable. It seems that the hardware is very capable to provide very stable performance. Only caveat is to set the display to stay on for as long as possible. Even with battery optimization turned off, my MIDI app seems to go to sleep with the screen is off and when it's in background. So, it is a bit unpredictable. Why the Moto Z Play, which is a much better phone than the Moto E5 Play, doesn't work...I don't know. It would be difficult to lay out minimum requirements in that context. So, I can understand why Alesis just doesn't want to even mention it.
M**W
Portable, decent keyboard action, good price
A very simple product. Good 88 key controller with decent action. At this price point you are most likely going to get lightweight action at best, not fully weighted, but the lightweight action also works well for percussion parts, organ, etc. Portable, feels solid not cheap.
K**A
Doesnt seem to have the m-audio power issues
I considered this and the identical m-audio model and upon reading the reviews there was a lot of concern brought to the fact that the m-audio seems to be very finicky to get working power wise, like it demands more than the 5v than usb gives or something? No such issue with this keyboard, I even have it running through a non-powered usb hub that also has my mouse and its perfect. Size is perfect, see the comparison above next to my (already small) apple magic keyboard 2. Lovely keyboard, keys feel nice, plugged and play'd with garageband immediately. Possibly the best 60 bucks i ever spent music-wise?
Á**Z
Gracias a este controlador he podido llevar el trabajo fuera del estudio, el material es resistente, las teclas no son del todo cómodas, pero sirven bien, hay que tener en cuenta que son teclas minis. Por 40 dólares es la mejor opción en este rango de precio. Supera en calidad de materiales, sensibilidad de teclas y tamaño compacto a una de sus competencias como es el midiplus k32, y en relación al precio supera al M audio mini 32 que está un poco más elevado de precio (también es un excelente controlador, pero este es más económico y traen casi los mismos complementos). Si está pensando en elegir alguno de los mencionados, vaya a por este seguro.
A**6
La verdad que para producir música va fenomenal no hay que instalar nada en el pc lo enchufas por usb y listo además pesa poco por lo que si tienes poco espacio como yo no es molesto tener que guardarlo y sacarlo cada vez que quiera usarlo
A**1
Best value basic midi controller. Keys are somewhat sensitive. Very easy to connect to pc and ipad (with usb interface). Sale price very good deal. Recommended for basic to intermediate users.
S**N
SUPER....nice product good one also it as velocity sensitivity ... I downloaded the fl studio trial version and using this device .. also its mpc beats also works well ... a quality product. loved it ...go for it.
B**T
I got this mainly for music entry using MuseScore. It's the perfect size for sitting in front of my MacBook Pro. 32 keys instead of the more common 24 makes a big difference - much less shifting up & down octaves. The mini keys feel fine (though I'm not performing on it), and there's a reasonable amount of flexibility in remapping the (few) buttons. This appears to be identical to the MAUDIO Keystation Mini 32. Only slight negative is the weird choice of a USB Mini-B connector.
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