MUSIKMESSE 2013: Arturia has already announced one new MIDI keyboard this year in the shape of the MiniLab, but in Frankfurt it's announcing a whole new range of controllers under the KeyLab banner.
MIDI controllers -- which let you trigger sounds from your computer or outboard gear -- are usually standard fare: three or four octaves of keys, pitch and modulation wheels, maybe some drum pads and ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Arturia has unveiled MkII versions of its 49- and 61-note KeyLab controllers. These promise to ...
The Arturia KeyStep 37 midi controller is now available to pre-order from Arturia’s website priced at $199 or €169 with an official launch date of September 15th 2020. The KeyStep 37 midi controller ...
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We’re big fans of Arturia’s controller keyboards, and with good reason. They play well, look great and offer tailored control of its Analog Lab instrument framework. The latest model to get the mark 3 ...
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It's rare nowadays to find a recording setup that doesn't use a digital workflow. A good digital setup simplifies music composition, engineering, and production, letting an artist create whole tracks ...
Which MIDI controller is best? With the advances made in software instrument plugins over the decades, productions that used to demand a full recording studio and dozens of musicians can now be ...