Description

Novation Impulse 25

USB MIDI Keyboard Controller – Excellent Condition

Novation Impulse 25 MIDI keyboard controller.

Purchased new and rarely used.
Stored carefully after purchase.

All keys and controls were tested using MIDI Monitor.
All functions respond properly.


Condition

  • Very light signs of use

  • Minimal cosmetic wear

  • Some dust from storage

  • Overall excellent condition

Please check photos carefully.


Included

  • Main unit

  • USB cable

  • Driver software

  • Ableton Live Lite 8

Mac shown in video is NOT included.


Specifications

  • 25 velocity-sensitive keys

  • USB MIDI connection

  • Compact design

  • Ideal for DTM / DAW music production

All my products are 100% Authentic.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any question.

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