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USB MIDI keyboard with 61 velocity-sensitive keys and aftertouch
12 Illuminated velocity-sensitive and pressure-sensitive performance pads
9 Touch-sensitive faders and 360° knobs
3.5" Full colour screen (480 x 320 pixels) with 8 control buttons
Scale, arpeggiator and chord mode
Pitch and modulation wheel
Transport and DAW control (play, pause, save, undo, redo, etc.)
Transpose function
Connections: Sustain, expression and auxiliary pedal input
MIDI input and output
USB-C connection
USB-C bus-powered
Robust aluminium housing with wooden side panels
Dimensions (L x W x H): 873 x 278 x 74mm
Weight: 6.8 kg
Colour: Black
Included software (download): Analogue Lab Pro, Mini V, Piano V, Augmented Strings, Rev PLATE-140, Ableton Live Lite, NI The Gentleman, Loopcloud & Melodics
Special Featuresincl. Software (Download): Analog Lab Pro, Mini V, Piano V, Augmented Strings, Rev PLATE-140, Ableton Live Lite, NI The Gentleman, Loopcloud & Melodics;
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This is my first midi controller. I’m using it in Logic Pro on a mac mini M2 Pro.
I had been using my Yamaha SY99 synth as a keyboard midi trigger for some time. Excellent 72 key nicely weighted keyboard but pretty much a one trick pony.
Replacing that with the KeyLab meant I could get rid of 5 or so cables. A single USB C lead is all I need.
My first impressions are very good. The overall build quality is excellent and the MK III keyboard is excellent. I had previously tried a friend’s MK II but this has the edge.
I already owned Arturia’s V 9 Collection and the integration with Analog Lab is very good when in Arturia mode. Being able to control the main parameters of a preset is is terrific. Once Logic was setup that too worked fine. I have Synapse Audio’s Dune 3 synth installed and I found that in DAW mode, I could control at least some of the settings in Dune 3 from the keyboard. I think I can probably do some tweaking on that front once I get my head around everything.