Description
- The Arturia KeyLab MKII 61 is a robust MIDI controller bundled with software for music production. It boasts 61 keys with aftertouch and various controls like encoders and pads. It seamlessly integrates with popular software such as Analog Lab and Ableton Live Lite, offering intuitive control over virtual instruments and plugins. Switching between applications is easy with overlays, and customization is possible via MIDI Control Center software. It offers three modes: Analog Lab, DAW, and User for mapping. Analog Lab software provides over 6500 preset sounds, complemented by hardware features like RGB pads and CV/gate outputs. Whether you’re a pro or an enthusiast, the KeyLab MKII 61 facilitates musical exploration and creativity.
Masterful software integration
KeyLab MkII provides a streamlined workflow solution for controlling your DAW, Analog Lab, or any MIDI-compatible instrument. The DAW Commands center gives you deep control of your software via the use of DAW-specific magnetic overlays. Working with the included Ableton Live Lite? Use the Live overlay. Switching to Cubase? Simply swap in the Cubase overlay! And thanks to the KeyLab MkII's smart, efficient logic, you can now access Analog Lab sound categories directly from your controller. Need a piano sound? Press the Piano button!
Masterful expressive performance
Arturia's KeyLab MkII 61 is way more than a MIDI controller — it's an expressive instrument for the professional keyboardist. Equipped with channel aftertouch, the keybed is perfect for adding modulation to synth sounds while playing two-handed parts, while the nine large onboard faders give you legit drawbar control over your organ patches. Grab one of the nine rotary encoders for a highpass filter sweep. Use the 16 velocity-sensitive backlit RGB performance pads to bang out drum and percussion parts.
Masterful connectivity
With the KeyLab MkII 61, Arturia drew on its masterful analog synth modeling experience to think outside the box. In addition to 5-pin DIN MIDI In and Out connectors, they equipped the KeyLab MkII with four CV jacks to connect to traditional hardware analog synth gear.
Analog Lab: the power browser from V Collection
If you're like most musicians at here , you want great sounds and you want them fast. That's just what Arturia Analog Lab delivers: instant access to 6,500 premium preset synth and keyboard sounds from the company's award-winning V Collection. Whether you're a music producer, a performing keyboardist.
- 61-Note Keybed with Vel & AT
- Includes Analog Lab Software
- Over 6500 TAE-Powered Preset Sounds
- 9 Faders and 9 Encoders
- 16 Velocity- and Pressure-Sensitive Pads
- Includes Ableton Live Lite
- V-Piano Virtual Instrument
- 10 Magnetic Overlays for DAW Control
- CV Input and Output + 5 Pedal Inputs
- Mac/Widows/Standalone: VST, AU, AAX
“Software Specifications:
Includes Analog Lab software with 6500 synth sounds
Includes Ableton Live Lite
Includes Piano V
Hardware Specifications:
61-note keyboard with high-quality keybed with velocity and aftertouch
16 RGB backlit performance pads
Control bank with 9 faders and 9 rotary knobs
Control analog synthesizers and modular equipment with 4 CV/gate outputs, controlling pitch, gate, and modulation
Seamless integration with all Arturia software instruments
Presets for multiple DAWs, with magnetic overlays for controls
Huge connectivity, including expression, sustain, CV/Gate, MIDI, USB and 3 assignable auxiliary pedal inputs
Perfect Analog Lab integration:
Select sounds, browse presets, switch parts, smart-assigned controls
Standalone or plug-in operation: VST, VST3, AU, AAX
Over 6500 TAE powered preset sounds from Arturia’s award-winning V-collection
Select sounds, browse presets, switch parts, smart-assigned controls
Ableton Live Lite: Record, layer, and edit your sounds to create a finished song
Piano V: Twelve different world-class pianos meticulously crafted using our critically acclaimed modeling technology
Compatible with all Major Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs): Pro Tools, Logic Pro X, FL Studio, Bitwig, Cubase, Ableton Live, Digital
Performer, Studio One”