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Piano arturia keylab 88
Piano arturia keylab 88






piano arturia keylab 88 piano arturia keylab 88

I personally like the switch with the pads now being on the left instead of the right as well. Everything is laid out right where you would expect them to be. Overall, I think the design is perfect for an 88 key MIDI keyboard. You can pretty much work directly from your keyboard with all of the major DAWs.

piano arturia keylab 88

This makes the DAW integration seamless and easy. I do like the way the 10 assignable buttons and faders are laid out. In my opinion, this isn’t really a big deal at all, as you’re not going to really notice the difference. While this is light, it comes in about 3.5 pounds heavier than the original Keylab 88. The pads have been moved from the right side to the left side and the pitch-bend and mod-wheels are now white as opposed to black.Īrturia was able to still keep a relatively low weight with the Keylab MKII, coming in at just 32.4 pounds. While the design is similar to the original 88 key Keylab, you will notice a few things are different. Other In/Out: CV: pitch out, gate out, mod1/2, CV In Design Pedal Inputs: one sustain and 3 expressionīundled Software: Analog Lab, Ableton Live Lite

piano arturia keylab 88

Pads: 16 velocity-sensitive & pressure-sensitive Keys: Hammer grade weighted, Fatar TP/100LR I think the first thing to note with this keyboard is that the key-bed is currently the best key-action you will find on the market. I recently wrote about my favorite free DAW in this article here. With this being said, Arturia is known for releasing special edition colors after release.Īrturia has done a great job as always including bundled software and you will find that directly out of the box you’re able to plug in and play with your favorite DAW’s. The Arturia Keylab MKII is a high-level 88 key MIDI keyboard that has an impressive build-quality and it is currently only offered in white.








Piano arturia keylab 88