Line 6 Mobile Keys

Line 6 Mobile Keys is a USB MIDI keyboard controller that is fully compatible with the Mac, iOS and Windows.

Mobile Keys 49
Mobile Keys 49

Mobile Keys Ports
Ports

According to Line 6, Mobile Keys is the world's first ever tri-platform keyboards, it has a USB port for Mac and PC connectivity, and a special port for iOS devices.

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The goal of Mobile Keys is to provide premium portable controllers that work with the three major operating systems. This means that Mobile Keys will work wherever you bring it to without worrying about adapters, drivers or compatibility issues.

These keyboards feature full sized, velocity sensitive keys, it comes with essential controls and convenient bus-powered operation. The controllers on Mobile Keys are designed to work great with CoreMIDI apps and digital audio workstations (DAWs) like Reason, Logic, Garageband and many more.

Controls include Pitch and Mod wheels, Volume and Pan knobs with full MIDI controller range, and lastly it has an Octave up and down controller. There are also advanced functions which include Transpose, MIDI Channel, Program Change, Velocity Curve and Controller Assign (knobs, pedals and Mod wheel).

Mobile Keys come in two models, the smaller version is Mobile Keys 25 which is measured at 19 inches long and its big brother is the Mobile Keys 49 which is 32 inches long. Each of them is ergonomically designed to be easy to carry around and to play on.

Mobile Keys 25
Mobile Keys 25

These keyboards are designed to run on less power than other controllers, letting you use it without any need for a power supply or even batteries. It consumes very little energy that you can enjoy up to nine hours of creativity on a single iPad charge.

Here is a quick video demonstration of Mobile Keys:

Sweetwater.com retails the Line 6 Mobile Keys 25 for $149.99 while the Mobile Keys 49 is being sold for $199.99.

For more information on the Mobile Keys keyboards, you can visit Line 6.

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