Logickeyboard Cubase & Nuendo ASTRA2 Backlit Keyboard – Windows UK

Steinberg Cubase/Nuendo PC Astra UK

This Logickeyboard is your number one choice when editing in Cubase and Nuendo. The shortcut commands labeled on the keys, and their colour-coded definitions makes you a Master of controlling Cubase and Nuendo in no time. The Logickeyboard is ideal for music producers, audio editors, and everyone else working diligently with Cubase and Nuendo.

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The dedicated ASTRA2 SERIES LogicKeyboard makes controlling Steinberg Cubase & Nuendo a lot simpler and faster. It is ideal for post-production facilities, professional video editing houses and anyone else who requires all the custom key commands to be readily accessible from a dedicated, clearly labelled, colour-coded keyboard. Using this keyboard is also a great way to learn the Steinberg Cubase & Nuendo key commands. And since the Steinberg Cubase & Nuendo dedicated keyboard also features all the regular letter, number, and symbol labelling that you will find on a conventional keyboard, it can simply be used as a substitute for it. Easy to set up and use. No software required. Soft touch keystroke - Ideal for all day comfort.

  • Designed for use with Steinberg, Cubase and Nuendo
  • Intuitive and easily accessible shortcuts
  • Backlit keys with five dimmable levels
  • Built-in USB 3.0 SuperSpeed hub
  • USB wired connection
  • Scissors switch keys with superior tactile feedback
  • Number of keys: 108 (ANSI version) 109 (ISO version)
  • 3 LED indicators for: Num Lock, Caps Lock and Scroll Lock
  • High quality and robustly built for professional use
  • Plug-and-play with Windows 10/11
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Specification
  • Dimensions: 17.6” x 6.0” x 1.2” (446mm x 150mm x 30mm)
  • Net weight: 2.1 lbs (950 grams)
  • Chassis colour: Black
  • ASTRA2 Backlit Logickeyboard
  • Cleaning Tissue
  • Cleaning Instructions
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