

🎶 Your pocket-sized studio for music on the move!
The Nektar SE25 is a rugged, ultra-compact MIDI keyboard controller featuring 25 mini keys designed for mobile music production. It offers comprehensive MIDI functionality with seamless DAW integration across Mac, PC, Linux, and iOS platforms. Bundled with Bigwig Studio 8-track DAW and sound content, it empowers musicians to compose and produce anywhere with professional-grade playability and connectivity.











| ASIN | B07QY4PKNS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,110 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #51 in Computer Recording MIDI Controllers |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (601) |
| Date First Available | April 11, 2019 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | Linux, MacOS, Windows, iOS |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 13.1 ounces |
| Item model number | SE25 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Musical Style | Electronic |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 25 |
| Operating System | Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 or higher. Mac OS X 10.5 or higher, Linux (Ubuntu). Apple iOS (camera kit required). Nektar DAW Integration: Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10 or higher. Mac OS X 10.7 or higher. |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 13.2 x 0.83 inches |
| Scale Length | 13 |
| Size | 25 Mini Keys |
| Supported Software | Bitwig, Cubase, Garageband, Logic, Nuendo, Digital Performer, Mixcraft, Reason, Reaper, Sonar, FL Studio and Studio One |
G**T
Size matters and nice keys.
I got this to replace a Korg nano 25 key keyboard that started having sensitivity issues. There aren’t too many options for this size and weight, and I use this as my travel keyboard controller. So here’s my comparison of the two. The main plus is that this is a real keyboard (with narrow keys), rather than flat buttons. It has the feel and play of a keyboard. Initially there were connectivity issues with my MacBook Pro, but after downloading their software, it was all good. The main negative is the height. Although most of the dimensions are about the same, the Nektar is twice as tall/thick as the Korg. Duh, keys versus flat buttons. While I can get a different case for road trips, I am nervous about packing it in my laptop case for flights. The quality seems really good, and I have a larger keyboard from this same company that has been great.
E**R
Compact but great keyboard
The keys are stable and well made. It was easy to connect to bitwig after registration. The keys are small and not full size as it is clearly stated in the Amazon discrimination. I'm using this for composing electronic music which does not require too many chords. I did, however, purchase the 61 key model to widen my choices and for full size keys. But I still use this little guy for straight sound and single key action. I have not used it for controling DAW yet.
S**Z
Great little addition to my home studio.
I have a home studio with several keyboards, but I wanted a small super compact keyboard to put on my desk just for auditioning sounds and quick ditties. This works perfectly sits next to my keyboard and allows me to audition sounds quickly as well as test out quick little melodies without having to switch to my full keyboard. It connected instantly. No drivers worked perfectly on first try.
I**Y
Good, but confusing
Great quality, works well for the price and is compatible with Logic Pro, but really confusing for a beginner, even with instructions. I still don't have all the effects straightened out.
G**Y
Amazing MIDI keyboard for music makers that happens to be portable
Super thin, light, portable, responsive, and a great value. It was literally plug in and play with Logic Pro. I bought this for making music on the go, but honestly I love it so much that it has almost made my full size keys Roland midi keyboard obsolete, just because of how small and convenient it is. I researched a TON of other mini sized keyboards, and this is the smallest footprint by far. I love that I can carry it around and throw it into my backpack or just move around my apartment freely. Also, I don’t have to be super careful with it since it’s only $50. I wish it had a mod/pitch bend wheel, instead of buttons. I still rate it 5/5 just for its portability, ease of use, and value.
P**.
It pleases the aesthetic sense of us who have a taste for desert landscapes
(4.5/5) For what it is and what it's supposed to do, it's essentially perfect. The build quality and sensitivity are fine considering the price. I was looking to get the smallest keyboard available with keys that are big enough to feel actually playable (with accuracy) and without the extra stuff common to portable MIDI keyboards (touch pads, rotary knobs, etc), and that's what I got. For the most part, the only spatial features are essential ones, and it incorporates those in the smallest amount of space possible. The programmable features are a bonus. I haven't had any issues with it, but I've used it lightly. If you lose the micro USB cable that comes with it, find a replacement that delivers MIDI data, as the more common charge cables do not. Regarding cons, the keys get a bit noisy when you play with force, but not to the point where it's genuinely irritating. The only things I'd like to see different about it are changing the USB port to USB-C, and possibly incorporating two small wheels (or one reassignable wheel) for pitch bend and modulation without extending its length. The current pitch bend buttons aren't touch-sensitive so they can only crudely simulate pitch bending. Most importantly, it's not visually distracting (hence the title). I've never understood the trend of adding a bunch of rainbow lights to keyboards.
N**N
Small, Easy, Highly Functional
It's portable as advertised but also has many cool features that you probably didn't know of! For starters: -You can change octaves with the click of a button. -It has a transposition feature where you can change the tuning/key with the click of a button. + its super easy to use/set-up.
J**.
Okay as a compact controller
Connects to PCs, phone, tablets, just fine. The key action is springy but velocity sensing works. Keys are small for my hands. Not terrible for a small, cheap controller, but wouldn't recommend for keyboard learning or practice.
D**R
Works beautifully.
M**K
I wanted a small keyboard for basic note entry in Cubase and was quite surprised at what a good job it does for under £40. The key action is not brilliant but it's very useable and you have a choice of 3 velocity curves. Push 2 buttons and the transport feature is enabled (and works well with Cubase 10 - an exe file is supplied which automatically configures the midi ports and control options). It will play / record / stop and fast forward / rewind. Push 2 other buttons together and I can then select tracks in Cubase - other functions are available and the parameter controlled is easily configurable. If you take 10 minutes to read the short manual and learn how the buttons work then it is quite intuitive and unlocks a surprising amount of functionality considering that the device has a tiny footprint. I'd recommend this for note entry and control in a cheap, useable package.
H**I
Love everything about this keyboard! It's minimal, cute, and responsive. Great build quality. I also very much like the physical noise and feel of the keys – it gives me a good sense of connection mechanically.
F**E
Buscaba un teclado pequeño para tenerlo junto al teclado del PC y poder probar alguna ocurrencia de esas que te vienen a la cabeza de vez en cuando y no tienes ganas de encender todo el estudio para ver como suena. Con el precio que tiene yo creo que cumple el cometido perfectamente. La teclas sensitivas van muy bien y la conexión funcionó a la primera en varios DAW. Eso si, son teclas mas pequeñas que las standard. Por su relación calidad/precio yo creo que es recomendable.
M**U
Possiedo una LX25+ della quale sono sempre stato soddisfatto; purtroppo, a causa del poco spazio sulla mia nuova scrivania, avevo bisogno di una tastiera di dimensioni decisamente più contenute ma che offrisse almeno le principali caratteristiche del controller Nektar. Ho scoperto questa SE25 dello stesso marchio e devo dire che ne sono rimasto piacevolmente sorpreso. La costruzione è in plastica ma davvero di ottima fattura in rapporto alle dimensioni ed al prezzo. Ciò che la contraddistingue da tanti prodotti simili, è la sua completa integrazione con le daw più utilizzate in commercio grazie a degli appositi drivers che si possono scaricare dal sito previa registrazione del prodotto. Ho avuto un modo di testarla con successo su Cubase 10.5, Cakewalk by Bandlab e Studio One 4. Sono rimasto davvero colpito dal fatto che, nonostante il prezzo, sia presente un piccolo manuale cartaceo (in inglese) sufficiente, comunque, per spiegare nel dettaglio come utilizzare la tastiera fin da subito. Le altre guide per le varie daw, sono presenti nei file di installazione scaricabili. Buona anche la dotazione software: Bitwig 8 Track aggiornato alla recente versione 3. Se aggiungiamo che sia la tastiera che il software incluso sono pienamente compatibili anche con i sistemi Ubuntu/Linux, direi che per questi soldi è davvero difficile trovare di meglio.
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