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 ...
Robust build quality, fantastic Arturia Analog Lab integration and a decent software bundle make for a real winning combination. Integrated DAW controls. Excellent integration with the Arturia Analog ...
Is the KeyLab still the best option when it comes to MIDI control of software and hardware alike? Greg Scarth checks out the latest incarnation of Arturia’s class-leading keyboard. The Arturia KeyLab ...
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. MusicRadar's got your back Our team of ...
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 ...
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 ...
New rose quartz and aquamarine models join the standard black and white options. Arturia’s excellent KeyLab Essential MIDI controllers are set to arrive in new special edition colourways, expanding on ...
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