Kurzweil K2061

Product information "Kurzweil K2061"

The K2061 combines multiple sound engines with a semi-weighted Fatar TP/9 keyboard with 61 keys - velocity-sensitive, individually adjustable velocity sensitivity and aftertouch. Weighing only 11.92 kg it is ideal for mobile use and live gigs without having to sacrifice professional features.

Through V.A.S.T. synthesis, an FM engine and virtual analogue sound generation the K2061 offers enormous sonic variety. 256-voice polyphony and 4 GB FlashPlay® sample memory (2 GB factory sounds, 2 GB user sounds) guarantee instant sound changes without loading times.

An integrated 16-track sequencer, high-quality effects and a cross-platform software editor make the K2061 a compact all-in-one workstation for stage, studio and on the road.

  • 61 semi-weighted keys (Fatar TP/9) with velocity sensitivity & aftertouch
  • Ribbon controller
  • FlashPlay® technology
  • 16-part MIDI multimode
  • Master transport controls
  • 16-zone controller mode
  • 18 controllers (9 knobs, 9 faders)
  • Pitch bend, modulation wheel
  • V.A.S.T. synthesis
  • 6-operator FM engine
  • KB3 ToneReal organs
  • Kurzweil String Resonance
  • Virtual analogue synthesis
  • Arpeggiator
  • MIDI In, Out and USB-MIDI
  • Software editor for macOS, Windows and iOS
  • Polyphony: 256-voice; 2042 factory presets, 4000 user presets
  • Sounds: 587 factory multis; 4000 user multis
  • Sample memory: 2 GB sample Flash memory, 2 GB user sample memory
  • Sequencer: 16-track sequencer
  • MIDI CC step sequencers: 16 sequences
  • Headphone output: 1 x 6.3 mm jack
  • Connections: 2 x audio inputs, 4 x audio outputs, 2 x line inputs
  • USB: 2 x USB ports
  • MIDI interfaces: MIDI In, Out and USB-MIDI
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 985 x 360 x 115 mm
  • Weight: 11.92 kg
  1. Aftertouch: yes
  2. Display: 480 x 272 pixel LCD
  3. Euro Rack Width: 985 x 360 x 115 mm
  4. Keyboard: halbgewichtete Fatar TP/9-Tastatur
  5. Keys: 61
  6. Memory: 2 GB Sample Flash Memory, 2 GB User Sample Memory
  7. Other in/outputs: Kopfhörerausgang:1 x 6,3 mm Klinke, 2 x Audio-Eingang, 4 x Audio-Ausgang, 2 x Line-Eingänge
  8. Pedal/Controller Connection: 2x Foot Controller, 2x Foot Switch (Sustain/ definable)
  9. Playing Aids: Ribbon Controller, 9 Regler, 9 Fader, Pitch Bender, Modulationsrad
  10. Polyphony: 256
  11. Sequencer: 16-Track Sequencer
  12. Subcategory: Work Station
  13. Synthesis: virtuell analog
  14. USB / MIDI: 2 x USB-Anschlüsse, MIDI In, OUT und USB-MIDI
  15. Weight: 11,92 kg
  16. FlashPlay®-Technologie
  17. MIDI-Multimode mit 16 Parts
  18. Master Transport Controls
  19. 16-Zonen Controller Mode
  20. V.A.S.T. Synthesis
  21. 6-Operator FM Engine
  22. sound generation: V.A.S.T Synthesis and Editing
About Kurzweil

The company history of Kurzweil Music Systems begins in 1976 with a meeting between Stevie Wonder and Raymond "Ray" Kurzweil. After his studies, Ray had invented the world's first reading machine that enabled blind people to have printed text read aloud by a machine, and Stevie Wonder was the first customer for that device.

Over time the two became good friends and had many conversations, including about applications in the music industry made possible by the technology.

This challenge sparked Raymond's interest, and in 1983 he founded Kurzweil Music Systems. In the same year a first prototype was presented at NAMM, which a year later culminated in the first K250 units being produced and shipped. Initially there was much scepticism whether an electronic device could truly replicate the sound of an acoustic piano, but after several A/B comparisons with real pianists the answer was clear: "Yes!" What made the K250 so special? The synthesizer featured an 88-key weighted keyboard, 12-voice polyphony and 2 MB ROM storing the internal samples. For the time, these specs were exceptional.

Kurzweil, however, did not rest on its success but continuously advanced the technology over the years. This, of course, attracted attention among musicians, making Kurzweil controllers and synthesizers welcomed guests on stages and in studios around the world.

In 1990 the company was acquired by the Korean piano maker Young Chang, who continues to produce the instruments in the USA to the same high standards.

True bestsellers and crowd-pullers from Kurzweil include the flagship K2700 and the brand-new SP7 Grand. With their 88 weighted hammer-action keys, authentic tones and pro features they excite both studio and live keyboardists alike. A complete list of features and video content can be found on the respective product detail pages.

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