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title: "Panorama P4 - USB MIDI Controller Keyboard with Nektar DAW Integration, White"
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# 49 semi-weighted keys Deep DAW integration 100mm motorized fader Panorama P4 - USB MIDI Controller Keyboard with Nektar DAW Integration, White

**Brand:** nektar
**Price:** AED 2891
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your studio game with the Nektar Panorama P4 — where pro control meets pure inspiration!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Panorama P4 - USB MIDI Controller Keyboard with Nektar DAW Integration, White by nektar
- **How much does it cost?** AED 2891 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- nektar enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nektar brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Precision Mixing:** 100mm ALPS motorized touch-sensitive fader offers smooth, high-resolution control over your mix.
- • **Seamless DAW Control:** Native integration with Cubase, Logic, Reason, and more for intuitive, hands-on music production.
- • **Pro-Level Playability:** 49 full-size semi-weighted keys with aftertouch deliver authentic piano feel and dynamic expression.
- • **Instant Workflow Boost:** Transport controls, undo button, and software hold key streamline your recording and editing process.
- • **Versatile MIDI Compatibility:** Works flawlessly with all MIDI software on Mac and PC, expanding your creative possibilities.

## Overview

The Nektar Panorama P4 is a premium 49-key USB MIDI controller featuring semi-weighted velocity-sensitive keys with aftertouch, a motorized 100mm ALPS fader, and deep integration with leading DAWs like Reason, Cubase, and Logic. Designed for Mac and PC, it offers comprehensive MIDI functionality and includes PreSonus Studio One Artist DAW, making it a powerful centerpiece for professional music production setups.

## Description

See below

Review: Perfect for Reason and Rack Extensions - I got this a few days ago, and I am in love. I tried a bunch of keyboards that are popular as Reason controllers, and they just felt cheap, or didn't have very intuitive controls. This keyboard is just about perfect for me. First, it feels solid. The controls don't stick, and the buttons don't feel cheap. Everything feels top-notch. I hate having to fight my instrument to get control over it. No problems with that here. Sliders slide without a fight, rotaries all glide. Would be nice if rotaries had tactile feedback, but you can't get everything for $499. The keyboard is semi-weighted, and feels almost like a piano keyboard, so it requires some force to play, unlike a lot of cheaper keyboards. I like the feel of the keys a lot. In Reason, the P4 just works. Workflow flows. It makes everything in Reason feel more "real," as opposed to a wall of graphics you have to constantly click on, pulling your attention away from the keyboard. I can sit at the P4 and fiddle with all kinds of settings without turning my head towards the monitor. For example, if I'm trying to get down a track, I can record and re-record it as often as I'd like with just a few button pushes. Transport controls are right there, with an undo button to remove tracks I don't like. Four presses, and I've stopped, deleted, gone back to 1.1.1, and started recording again. If I'm fiddling with an arpeggiator, there's a software hold key that will virtually hold down the keys I've already pressed so I can fiddle with the arp setting without my fingers going numb. (Just one example of many.) It only has 12 pads, but it's stupid easy to work with in Kong, because there's a software button that let's you change the top row on the fly from C (banks 9-12) to D (13-16). Nektar does an excellent job of supporting the latest Rack Extensions. It works well with Antidote, Viking, Korg Polysix, and a bunch of others, and they update pretty frequently. (Looks like about every month or so.) The PX7 Rack Extension synth only has basic control support, not deep support over all 6 operators. Apparently that's Propellerhead's call, not Nektar's. PX7 integration isn't as good as, say, Antidote integration, but the P4 still makes the PX7 easier to play with. I can patch-surf, change the basic controls, or change PX7 algorithms from the P4. Just changing the algorithms from the keyboard is huge for me, because that means each PX7 patch has 32 options to play with. If you want to modify the operators, you have to do that with the mouse. The display makes it really easy to figure out what you want to do, so don't worry about black on black buttons/dials/sliders. After a few days, it becomes intuitive. Setup can be a little bit tricky for newbies (just a little), and the Nektar website could use some streamlining to make the obvious information easier to find, but I'm not taking off a star for that. Just don't auto-add it as a control surface in Reason, or else you'll get errors. Follow the instructions on the Nektar website.
Review: BEEEST MIDI CONTROLLER EV-ERRR!!! - First, this device is just a pretty machine! It's aesthetically just very attractive, that's what grabbed me when I stumbled on it. I said "What is that? I GOTTA HAVE THAT BOARD!" 2nd DID I tell you that this device is just a very pretty machine? OK. It's performance capabilities are well worth the money. The ability to shape and control sound is beyond belief. Everyday I use it feels like the first day of Kwanza...or Haunaka...or Xmas, or whatever you celebrate. It's useful with just about any DAW but it was MADE for the Reason DAW. With Reason by Propellerhead (which as an FL Studio kid I was reluctant to use at first but highly surprised and now hooked) the keyboard is fully functional...it's the only DAW that works with P6 in two way communication. I.e. change parameters on the computer changes parameters on the board and vice versa. I'm a big FL Studio user and was disappointed when I discovered functions are very limited unless you go in and set up your automation templates. But Reason with all of its bundled instruments and effects more than over compensate for the switchover. And while the DAW is bout' $350 a free demo version online of Reason 10 is available for download and fully functional...you just can't save songs, but a real audio engineer doesn't let that stop him/her. The other beautiful part is control of Reasonz mixer DAW from the board. Dude...THE FRIGGIN VOLUME CONTROL IS MOTORIZED AND MOVES BY ITSELF WHEN YOU PROGRAM IT IN MIDI. What other controller does that? More stuff puts this joint among the stars but I'm not getting paid for this review...find out for yaself. E.g. the P6 can control the mixer in Reason seamlessly. But if you decide not to use Reason you'll still enjoy the effective P6 MIDI integration and control of whatever DAW you do use. So whatz thumbs down with this baby? 1. The manual SUUUUUUUCKS...it's a 4/10. But a real audio engineer....well you get me. But the owner of Nektar, Neil's and his tech team in Stockholm are VERRY helpful and quick about answering questions via email. Really. After a while I felt guilty because I kept sending them questions about the P6 but I think because they love what they do at Nektar, making us happy makes them happy. And their website is an 8/10 when it comes to getting you the right driver and firmware for your device as well as other info, so count that as a plus. 2. The Nektar website pushes the Bitwig DAW...dude, smile at that offer and keep it movin' right on over to Propellerhead and download the Reason Demo...you won't be dissatisfied. I simply wasn't impressed with Bitwig. Reason 10 is miles above what they used to be back in the day. Instruments, effects, workflow and SOUNDS. The sounds are really nice and the pallatte is diverse in synthesis type. From thick lush pads to crisp bells and ambient strings to classy and classic solo patches...you won't get bored, and that's even before you start tweaking the knobs and sliders on the P6. Nektar really needs to push the Reason DAW...its the logical choice for this axe. So get your P2, P4 or P6 TODAY!!!

## Features

- Nektar's most advanced MIDI Controller. 49 semi-weighted full-size velocity sensitive keys + aftertouch. Amazing number of controls available includes 100mm ALPS motorized touch-sensitive high resolution fader.
- Deep DAW integration for Cubase, Logic, Studio One, Bitwig Studio, Nuendo, Mainstage, Reason and Reaper.
- Comprehensive MIDI functionailty. Compatible with all MIDI music software applications
- Mac and PC compatible
- Includes PreSonus Studio One Artist DAW

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B008EY9XPW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #90,822 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #326 in Computer Recording MIDI Controllers |
| Color Name | White |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with USB or MIDI connectivity and compatible software (e. |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (179) |
| Date First Available | June 26, 2012 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | PC/Mac |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 14.08 pounds |
| Item model number | P4 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Mixer Channel Quantity | 4 |
| Musical Style | Electronic |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 49 |
| Product Dimensions | 33.27 x 12.99 x 3.78 inches |
| Size | 49 Keys |
| Supported Software | Reason |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Nektar
- **Connectivity Technology:** MIDI, USB
- **Model Name:** Panorama P
- **Number of Keys:** 49
- **Special Feature:** Keyboard Controller, Velocity Sensitive Key

## Images

![Panorama P4 - USB MIDI Controller Keyboard with Nektar DAW Integration, White - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61NB+bvkLAL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What exactly comes in the box, like cords, or the manual?**
A: 2 usb midi cables (one standard one mini), manual, warranty card, cleaning cloth. Manual is a slim affair with most info online. This is just off the top of my head and is all the major components.

**Q: Do the knobs click or turn smoothly? Do they spin continuously or physically stop at the minimum and max?**
A: I have the P6 61-key, so I can't confirm what the P4 has.  The knobs on the P6 turn smoothly and spin continuously enabling you to quickly get to the setting you want without having a stop.  This allows for a more wider range on the settings.  Sometimes when you a limited range - making fine adjustments is more difficult.

**Q: Could it also be used a general midi controller? As well can the pads be assigned to other parameters or functions, as well?**
A: I use it in Reason, Abelton and Komplete Ultimate and it works fine with all of them. I've also used it with Playground to learn how to play new songs. How you assign the pads would depend on the software you are using.

**Q: all faders are motorized?**
A: No. Just the one on the upper left near the mod and pitch wheels. It's difficult to describe how it works but it basically is for switching between tracks in mixer mode without losing the parameter. So it is kind of like a poor man's motorized mixing board - instead of having all of the mixer channels motorized, the single motor fader adjusts whenever you switch between tracks on the Reason mixer. http://www.nektartech.com/s.nl/ctype.KB/it.I/id.916/KB.533/.fIt is a great controller for Reason but there is a learning curve. Hope this helps

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect for Reason and Rack Extensions
*by H***I on January 6, 2013*

I got this a few days ago, and I am in love. I tried a bunch of keyboards that are popular as Reason controllers, and they just felt cheap, or didn't have very intuitive controls. This keyboard is just about perfect for me. First, it feels solid. The controls don't stick, and the buttons don't feel cheap. Everything feels top-notch. I hate having to fight my instrument to get control over it. No problems with that here. Sliders slide without a fight, rotaries all glide. Would be nice if rotaries had tactile feedback, but you can't get everything for $499. The keyboard is semi-weighted, and feels almost like a piano keyboard, so it requires some force to play, unlike a lot of cheaper keyboards. I like the feel of the keys a lot. In Reason, the P4 just works. Workflow flows. It makes everything in Reason feel more "real," as opposed to a wall of graphics you have to constantly click on, pulling your attention away from the keyboard. I can sit at the P4 and fiddle with all kinds of settings without turning my head towards the monitor. For example, if I'm trying to get down a track, I can record and re-record it as often as I'd like with just a few button pushes. Transport controls are right there, with an undo button to remove tracks I don't like. Four presses, and I've stopped, deleted, gone back to 1.1.1, and started recording again. If I'm fiddling with an arpeggiator, there's a software hold key that will virtually hold down the keys I've already pressed so I can fiddle with the arp setting without my fingers going numb. (Just one example of many.) It only has 12 pads, but it's stupid easy to work with in Kong, because there's a software button that let's you change the top row on the fly from C (banks 9-12) to D (13-16). Nektar does an excellent job of supporting the latest Rack Extensions. It works well with Antidote, Viking, Korg Polysix, and a bunch of others, and they update pretty frequently. (Looks like about every month or so.) The PX7 Rack Extension synth only has basic control support, not deep support over all 6 operators. Apparently that's Propellerhead's call, not Nektar's. PX7 integration isn't as good as, say, Antidote integration, but the P4 still makes the PX7 easier to play with. I can patch-surf, change the basic controls, or change PX7 algorithms from the P4. Just changing the algorithms from the keyboard is huge for me, because that means each PX7 patch has 32 options to play with. If you want to modify the operators, you have to do that with the mouse. The display makes it really easy to figure out what you want to do, so don't worry about black on black buttons/dials/sliders. After a few days, it becomes intuitive. Setup can be a little bit tricky for newbies (just a little), and the Nektar website could use some streamlining to make the obvious information easier to find, but I'm not taking off a star for that. Just don't auto-add it as a control surface in Reason, or else you'll get errors. Follow the instructions on the Nektar website.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ BEEEST MIDI CONTROLLER EV-ERRR!!!
*by A***R on March 3, 2018*

First, this device is just a pretty machine! It's aesthetically just very attractive, that's what grabbed me when I stumbled on it. I said "What is that? I GOTTA HAVE THAT BOARD!" 2nd DID I tell you that this device is just a very pretty machine? OK. It's performance capabilities are well worth the money. The ability to shape and control sound is beyond belief. Everyday I use it feels like the first day of Kwanza...or Haunaka...or Xmas, or whatever you celebrate. It's useful with just about any DAW but it was MADE for the Reason DAW. With Reason by Propellerhead (which as an FL Studio kid I was reluctant to use at first but highly surprised and now hooked) the keyboard is fully functional...it's the only DAW that works with P6 in two way communication. I.e. change parameters on the computer changes parameters on the board and vice versa. I'm a big FL Studio user and was disappointed when I discovered functions are very limited unless you go in and set up your automation templates. But Reason with all of its bundled instruments and effects more than over compensate for the switchover. And while the DAW is bout' $350 a free demo version online of Reason 10 is available for download and fully functional...you just can't save songs, but a real audio engineer doesn't let that stop him/her. The other beautiful part is control of Reasonz mixer DAW from the board. Dude...THE FRIGGIN VOLUME CONTROL IS MOTORIZED AND MOVES BY ITSELF WHEN YOU PROGRAM IT IN MIDI. What other controller does that? More stuff puts this joint among the stars but I'm not getting paid for this review...find out for yaself. E.g. the P6 can control the mixer in Reason seamlessly. But if you decide not to use Reason you'll still enjoy the effective P6 MIDI integration and control of whatever DAW you do use. So whatz thumbs down with this baby? 1. The manual SUUUUUUUCKS...it's a 4/10. But a real audio engineer....well you get me. But the owner of Nektar, Neil's and his tech team in Stockholm are VERRY helpful and quick about answering questions via email. Really. After a while I felt guilty because I kept sending them questions about the P6 but I think because they love what they do at Nektar, making us happy makes them happy. And their website is an 8/10 when it comes to getting you the right driver and firmware for your device as well as other info, so count that as a plus. 2. The Nektar website pushes the Bitwig DAW...dude, smile at that offer and keep it movin' right on over to Propellerhead and download the Reason Demo...you won't be dissatisfied. I simply wasn't impressed with Bitwig. Reason 10 is miles above what they used to be back in the day. Instruments, effects, workflow and SOUNDS. The sounds are really nice and the pallatte is diverse in synthesis type. From thick lush pads to crisp bells and ambient strings to classy and classic solo patches...you won't get bored, and that's even before you start tweaking the knobs and sliders on the P6. Nektar really needs to push the Reason DAW...its the logical choice for this axe. So get your P2, P4 or P6 TODAY!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***O on August 7, 2019*

Acquistata su Amazon Wharehouse a meno della meta' del prezzo, questa tastiera vi fara' dimenticare l'uso del mouse se usata con uno dei molti DAW compatibili. Io la uso con Reason 10 ed e' praticamente perfetta tanto che ti fa dimenticare l'uso del mouse potendo pilotare il 99% delle cose dalla tastiera stessa. All'avvio bisogna programmarla con il firmware del daw che intedete usare dopodiche' e' tutto godimento. I pad per le percussioni forse sono leggermente duri ma comunque rispondono bene e la tastiera, pur non essendo pesata, e' ottima. Unico neo, se proprio vogliamo trovarne uno, e' la necessita' di un alimentatore esterno SOLO per la motorizzazione del main fader, io personalmente non l'ho ancora usato e quindi basta un cavo usb collegato al computer per alimentarla, senza quindi la necessita di un alimentatore extra (io uso un Macbook Pro del 2015). Consigliatissima anche a prezzo pieno !

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