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Alesis Vortex Wireless 2 - High-Performance USB MIDI Wireless Keytar Controller with Professional Software Suite Included,Black

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  • Command the Stage - 37 velocity-sensitive keys with aftertouch for compact size with complete melodic range
  • Get Creative - Eight RGB backlit velocity-sensitive trigger pads enable you to create beats or trigger clips and eight back-lit faders control volume or any other assignable virtual instrument parameters
  • Express Yourself - Embedded MIDI-assignable tilt sensor performance control with on/off button and Thumb-controlled volume slider and reversible pitch-bend wheel
  • Connectivity Covered - Included USB receiver creates a wireless connection to any Mac or PC with a USB host port. Standard guitar strap pegs on neck and body
  • World-class production software package included - MPC Beats and Ableton Live Lite, plus DB-33, Mini Grand, Hybrid 3, Loom, Vacuum Pro, and Xpand!2 by AIR Music Tech and TimewARP 2600 by Way Out Ware


Wireless Freedom Improved
Take back the stage and experience untethered keytar performance with the next generation Alesis Vortex Wireless 2. Featuring improved ergonomics for better playability, a more durable housing, and an updated control layout, the updated Vortex Wireless 2 offers comprehensive MIDI controller functionality in a stylish and stage-ready keytar design with a stunning gloss-black finish. This dynamic MIDI keytar controller connects wirelessly to your computer and easily integrates with popular virtual instruments, plugins, and DAWs. For maximum stage and studio mobility, the PC- and Mac-compatible USB dongle uses a single USB port to establish a reliable, wireless connection.
Onboard Control and Connectivity
Command the stage with 37 velocity-sensitive keys with aftertouch, 8 RGB backlit velocity-sensitive drum pads, and a row of 8 backlit faders all laid out in an accessible, hands-on design. A series of neck controls provides additional performance options: you can tweak sounds using the MIDI-assignable touch strip and MIDI-assignable accelerometer, expand melodic ideas with the octave range buttons, and activate sustain all while your right hand remains free to play. Vortex Wireless offers multiple connectivity options and comes equipped with USB-MIDI and traditional MIDI Out jacks.
Virtual Instruments, DAW, and Preset Editor Included
Vortex Wireless 2 includes premium bundle of virtual instrument plugins, including Hybrid 3, Loom 2, Vacuum Pro, and Xpand!2 from AIR Music Tech, and TimewARP 2600 by Way Out Ware. For performing, producing, recording, we include Ableton Live Lite and MPC Beats. Finally, a clear, concise, and easy to use, point-and-click preset editor is included, so you can quickly configure any parameter of any preset on your Alesis Vortex Wireless 2. You can also use the editor software to save and load all of your Vortex presets to and from your hard drive for easy backup.


Noel
2025-08-04 15:14:46
The Vortex feels lighter and much more ergonomic than my Roland Lucina AX09. The MIDI assign-ability of 8 sliders and 8 pads has made use on cover band gigs more flexible and capable than with Roland AX-1 and AX-09. The software editor for the Vortex is straightforward and easy to use. I’m currently using it in conjunction with Ilio Gig Performer (runs so much easier on computer processor than MainStage 3), the most recent firmware update for the Vortex, my MacBook Air with 8gb ram, Kontakt, and some of the bundled software synths that come with the Vortex. I have had no crashes or MIDI panic situation in the few weeks I’ve used it. The ability to run on USB power or 4aa batteries is much appreciated as is the ability to connect wirelessly or through traditional 5pin MIDI cable. Will update as experience dictates. Very happy with the Alesis Vortex 2 to this point!UPDATES: 8/18/18 Discovered that fader messages, that transmit successfully with USB and wireless connection, do not transmit over standard 5 pin MIDI connection. Contacted customer support via support page this afternoon; standing by for a reply.8/21/18 Alesis customer support sends reply, suggesting I monitor and confirm MIDI output of the Vortex through a MIDI utility app. Turns out the Vortex 2 does successfully send fader messages over standard 5 pin MIDI. Whatever trouble I'm having is elsewhere in my MIDI configuration and not to do with the controller itself. So yeah, user error. So far, 10/10 for costumer support and I'm still very happy with the Vortex 2.9/4/18 Recently played in a situation with all band members using wireless monitor setups, sound and lights running on its own wireless network, wireless mics and instrument signal transmitters, in a shopping area that also was sure to have a lot of wireless action. I experienced some wireless interference that showed in the loss of two or three note-off signals in the span of total of 2 hours and 20 minutes of playing between three sets. Would advise the programming of at least one pad to MIDI panic in every preset, or be near enough to hit it on the computer.
Chrissy Hubbard
2025-07-27 14:29:07
It has been my dream to own one of these for probably over 3 years, and with one purchase, my dream has come true. Other than putting me on my way to becoming the ultimate badass, this is actually the perfect item for me and my band, since it’s just a fancy midi keyboard. If you make any music electronically, or are just a huge music nerd like me, then I highly recommend this product.
Camcordermachine
2025-07-26 13:46:12
I got this because of the wireless option and sliders. It's lite and much cheaper than others out there. The editing sw needs to be updated. but works. It will not show up well with a 4K screen. So I have a 2nd monitor that zooms in and makes it work. the USB connection works great with Connectivity mioXL 8x12 MIDI Interface. I have it with a MIDI pedal board from Behringer. You can use that to really get the expression out of the midi interfaces that control a keyboard or multiple ones at the same time.
G. Frank
2025-07-16 10:14:33
This is a bare bones device with almost no documentation or help, and completely unresponsive support. Almost all videos that exist, to the extent there are any, apply to the first version of the Vortex Wireless, which is totally different and has been discontinued.There is no midi controller mapping available for download - you have to work that out yourself. On the Vortex itself, There are no midi buttons to logically map to loop control ideas. Too many sliders and variable outputs that you might map to sound parameters, and not enough easily accessible buttons with which to do control actions like loop start/stop.There is no getting started guide. The version of Ableton it comes with is Lite, which doesn't allow for the Looper. (You have to spend at least $99 for the Intro version, and more likely $349 for the standard version).My impression is that this company is not doing so well, and they have thrown this device out into the market to see what sticks.UPDATE:Downgrading my review to 1 star since NONE of the software available for this device works on current operating systems. Alesis is too slow to release updates, so now their software is *incompatible* with any Mac or Windows machine you would buy now. Just pass this by - it's an utter waste of money.
Tammy K
2025-06-20 13:33:16
My son purchased this with his own money. He is a very happy 14 year old. He connected it to his computer and showed me all the sounds it can make. My fave is the guitar sound. His comment to that, "if I wanted to play guitar, I would've bought one mom" lolHe loves it and with watching youtube lessons, he can play some nice tunes.
Megan Dehaven
2025-06-12 16:55:40
This works great….maybe a little too great as I’ve gotten a headache everyday since it came in from my husband playing it. Either way he loves it, it works great and cheap batteries work in it super well as he uses it wirelessly and 4 cheap batteries has lasted him about 8hours+ now
Fernando Garcia Jimenez
2025-03-15 16:28:50
Lo estoy probando y llegó en excelentes condiciones. Muy practico
FreakDeity
2025-02-18 10:30:35
Çok çeşitli tonlar ve sayısız enstruman sesi olmasını çok beğendim
Mario m.
2025-02-06 17:05:23
War super für eine bilig teclado ist gut echt und war richtig liferung aber jemand hat falche genommen
Thomas Severini
2024-12-31 11:51:27
Personalmente ritengo la keytar un accessorio divertente per uscire di tanto in tanto da dietro le quinte. Questo oggetto ha veramente tanti controlli, sul manico ha una rotella (solo per pitch bend) ed un ribbon (programmabie, compresi 3 preset per pitch ed expression), oltre che a svariati tasti come sustain ed octave switch. Il feedback dei tasti mi piace molto, piu' di quanto mi aspettassi. Il keybed e' solido e non ho avvertito nessuno slittamento laterale. E' un controller MIDI puro, quindi non ha suoni, ma difficilmente ci si presenta in live armati solo di keytar, quindi si avra' sicuramente sempre a disposizione un PC o un'altra tastiera a cui agganciarsi. Per la nicchia in cui vivono le keytar, non vedo assolutamente alcun vantaggio in spendere mille euro per una Blade quando con 250 euro puoi ottenere gli stessi risultati. Il look sicuramente e' meno aggressivo, ma anche il peso e' decisamente piu' contenuto.
Roman Bershadsky
2024-12-08 10:08:55
It's a very capable MIDI controller with a lot of options. Some points:- By default the ribbon controller is "sticky" and controller value stays on, which is unlike most keytars that have it release to default value the moment you lift the finger. Some people have been unhappy about that. But it's not hardwired and can be easily changed with its software, so when you set it to pitch bend and return on release for guitar-like pulls it works just fine.- Same goes for pitch bend, volume control etc. that affect only "upper" MIDI channel, not "lower" one (keyboard can play 2 channels set in software). It's all configurable via software (you need to plug USB by cable to use software). You can configure default "upper" or "lower" zones, split, and what channel all controls affect individually, so set it any way you like. Split is not very usable for me, but good to have.- Freshly charged AA NiMh rechargeables are enough for 4 to 6 hours of power on state. There is no indication of battery level, it just starts to flicker and reset when batteries are low. That's not good. But generally you should insert fresh batteries before a performance or a rehearsal, and that should guarantee you won't run out of juice at the worst moment. That's the only real "con" I have. It should have been trivial to make screen or any of LEDs blink or turn red when batteries were getting low, before the device goes offline or berserk (and when it does - you can have stuck MIDI notes etc. - disaster when playing live). So make sure to use fresh batteries when it's important. You can also power via USB but it's not gonna be wireless then, so not a good option on stage.- USB wireless receiver is NOT a transmitter! It only works one way, despite DAW recognizing MIDI out, nothing is sent, as long as I can see. No program change values can be sent to Vortex to switch programs for example. Not a big deal, and make sense technologically (same inexpensive 2.4mHz radio setup as mice etc.) but good to know.- USB can only work with a computer (laptop) to control VST instrument or a hardware synth connected to the same computer. You can also connect by MIDI cable directly to any hardware synth. As far as I could research, USB to MIDI boxes do not work with this dongle, it needs a computer to send MIDI. For me, using a laptop is a good trade-of for being truly wireless on stage. Also allows me to use VST instruments as well as hardware synths. Shreddage guitar sounds amazing with Vortex, but it needs to be set up properly to use most of its functionality.- Keyboard is very ligt and feels good, just as it should, I think. It has aftertouch, which is nice for an inexpensive controller- It fits well horizontally in the second tear of my keyboard stand. You can actually use it as a horizontal keyboard without much trouble, except for the awkward pitch bend position. That's nice.- LED colors for the pads are fully adjustable through software.
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