
Notable instruments ported over from the collection include Piano V and Wurli V, the latter of which gives you the same evocative sounds deployed by Queen, Marvin Gaye and The Beatles. The system is designed to provide 1:1 control of the included Analog Lab software, Ableton Live Lite, and V-Piano virtual instrument software, as well as any. At the top of the list is Analog Lab, Arturia’s flagship keyboard collection with more than 6,000 presets from the Arturia V collection. I need a good 88 key midi controller and a bunch of knobs. 40 members ( Chris Leslie, brdwyguy, Brent B, Alex Hutor, Andrew E., ChrisGoesPiano, AndyG123, Burkhard, beeboss, 7 invisible), 555 guests, and 62 robots. Software, presetsīundled together with the KeyLab 88 MkII is a spread of Arturia software titles. Got some money to spend, figured Id upgrade and get some real gear. Arturia has also branded this unit as a “universal MIDI controller”, meaning that it should be able to control a breadth of MIDI-compatible hardware and software. With its four CV/gate connections – pitch, gate, mod and input – the KeyLab 88 MkII gives you control over modular rigs and vintage synths. It’s not just DAWs that this controller can command, however.

KeyLab 88 MkII is a piano-feel master controller thats a joy to play, looks the part. The KeyLab 88 MkII uses a Fatar TP/100LR, which a few other models use such as the Nord Electro 3 and 4, a couple of Kurzweils, and a Waldorf.

More than an instrument, the KeyLab 88 MkII also doubles up as a Mackie/HUI-compliant DAW command centre: you can hit record, mute and directly from the device. Piano action controller keyboard with powerful software instruments. Controls include nine customisable faders plus nine rotary encoders, a central LCD browser, dynamic back-lit pads, MIDI channel select and a group of performance controls. Situated above the keys is an expansive control panel.
