Arturia Go Large With 88 Key Keylab MK II

US Much requested, available end of June      20/06/19

Arturia's KeyLab MKII has been around in 49 and 61 key versions for almost exactly 12 months - we reviewed the KeyLab MKII 49 and were impressed with it. The DAW, Keylab and MIDI modes combined with the split and the CV outputs  all add up to an extremely usable package. And let's not forget the AnalogLab software bundle that comes with over 6,000 sounds - lots to be getting on with. We we were also quite interested in the laptop mounting plate - not specifically mentioned as wo whether that comes with or is an optional accessory.

See our Review:

The new KeyLab MKII 88 is going to be shipping at the end of June and features the same controls, plus an 88 key Fatar TP/100LR piano weighted keybed with aftertouch.

You also get Analog Lab, Piano V, Wurli V, and Vox Continental V  in the bundle , as well as Ableton Live Lite. we were also 

Priced at €899/$999 

  • 88 note, velocity sensitive Fatar TP/100LR piano weighted keybed with aftertouch
  • 16 back-lit, dual purpose performance pads
  • 9 customizable faders
  • 9 rotary encoders
  • 4 CV/gate connections: pitch, gate, mod, input
  • Perfect Analog Lab integration
  • Full integration with all Arturia software instruments
  • Universal MIDI controller: control any software or MIDI-enabled hardware
  • Powers via USB
  • Control presets for different DAWs, magnetic overlays for easy reference
  • Huge pedal connectivity: expression, sustain, 3 customizable connections
  • Mackie / HUI compliant DAW Command Center
  • Comprehensive music software bundle included
  • Optional sustain pedal and DC power supply

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