No polyphonic aftertouch. Integration with Arturia’s stand-alone instruments is hit-or-miss at the moment. If you’re looking for a standard keyboard-based controller, though, it can be hard to justify ...
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Arturia releases 88-key version of the KeyLab mk3 MIDI controller keyboard with new fully-weighted hammer-action keybed
Last year, French manufacturer Arturia released the third iteration of its MIDI controller keyboard, KeyLab, in 49- and ...
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“Delivers streamlined DAW integration with an excellent hammer action keyboard”: Arturia Keylab 88 Mk3 review
Owning an 88 key hammer action MIDI controller keyboard is a major commitment. They are large, heavy and typically pretty expensive. However, whether you’re performing keyboards or programming beats, ...
Arturia just announced the KeyLab Essential 88 mk3, a larger sibling to the previously-released Essential 49 and 61 MIDI keyboards. As the name implies, this is a full-size 88-key controller that ...
Arturia has announced updated 49- and 61-key versions of its flagship MIDI controller, with an improved keybed, redesigned interface and more. Keylab mk3 is the successor to the KeyLab mk2, released ...
Arturia's KeyLab Essential series is kind of the sweet spot in its lineup. It has most of the same core features as the company's flagship KeyLab series, but with a less premium build and a few less ...
Arturia KeyLab Essential Mk3: What is it? Arturia’s affordable KeyLab Essential range has just been overhauled. Available in 49-note and 61-note versions in either black or white, we’ve got a white 61 ...
New screen with integrated backlit soft keys. Excellent integration with Arturia Analog Lab V. Advanced DAW scripts for the big five DAWs. Good quality key bed. No CV outputs. MusicRadar's got your ...
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