Arturia KeyLab MkII 61 White

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USB MIDI Keyboard

  • 61 Velocity sensitive keys with aftertouch
  • 16 Colour illuminated performance pads
  • 9 Faders
  • 9 Rotating control knob
  • LC-Display
  • Category function
  • Pitch and Modulation wheel
  • Chord and Transpose function
  • Transport buttons
  • 5 Expression Control inputs
  • 4 CV Outputs
  • 1 CV input
  • MIDI input and output
  • USB port
  • Input for external power supply
  • Aluminium housing
  • System requirements: Windows 7 or MAC OS 10.8 or later, 4 GB RAM, 2 GHz CPU, 7 GB free hard disk space for complete installation of the included software, DVD drive, Internet connection
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 875 x 297 x 53 mm
  • Weight: 7 kg
  • Colour: White
  • Includes Analog Lab software, Piano V and Ableton Live Lite
Myynnissä vuodesta Elokuu 2018
Tuotenumero 443123
Myyntierä 1 kappaletta
Aftertouch Yes
Split Zones 1
Layer function Yes
Pitch Bend / Modulation Yes
Rotary Encoder 9
Fader (Amount) 9
Pads 16
Display Yes
MIDI interface 1x In, 1x Out
Pedal input Yes
USB-port Yes
Mains Operation Yes
Battery Operation No
Bus-Powered Yes
Dimensions 875 x 297 x 53
Weight in kg 7,0 kg
Special Features 4x CV Outs, 1x CV In
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529 €
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Great playing feel, ample controls, sturdy build quality
Guenon 12.08.2021
In my opinion, this is the best keyboard controller currently available in this category.

It ticks all the boxes for me, and the playing feel is second to none - for example, the NI Komplete Kontrol MK2 keyboards, which I also use, don't feel as pleasant to play, although still very nice.

Compared to the usual plasticky and lower budget keyboards, the overall build feels a lot less clunky and clacky, also while playing.

I decreased the quality score to 4/5 only because this has got to be the all-time foulest smelling device I've installed in my studio. That's where something like the NI offering wins - and I haven't even been concerned about things like this before.

There's just... such an exceptional amount of that "new electronics smell chemical stuff" floating around in your studio after getting this one, it's not particularly pleasant, in more ways than just aesthetics. It seemed to emanate especially from the keybed, hah, and directly from underneath the keys.

Now it's been some months and the smell is gone, of course, unless I bring my nose right up close to the keybed and have a good sniff.

Apart from that detail, A+ !
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Arturia KeyLab MkII 61 White
Dobrinin 01.06.2021
Pros: The overall quality of this product is high. The keys feel great to play and the sliders and knobs works well. The keyboard comes with Analog Lab V which is great!. I use the Keylab mainly with Reason and Analog Lab V. In Reason the functionality of the sliders and knobs has to be assigned to functions (many of them) but that doesn't take long to do. With Analog Lab they are of course all assigned. Cons: The screen is rather small, and could have more information in it.
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Valitettavasti tapahtui virhe. Ole hyvä ja yritä uudelleen.
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KeyLab MK II 49 or 61?
Kmkn 12.03.2020
I'm using this MIDI keyboard mainly controlling hardware synthesisers and drum machines. Key touch is quite soft but still good feeling and built quality is also good. Only thing is would be good if the rotary encoders had a bit more turn resistance but this is also not a big matter and I assume it wouldn't bother most of users.
Software side is simply great and you can find plenty of reviews on this, so please refer those resources.
Although, before purchasing the item, it was quite hard to choose either 49 or 61 keys version for me. There's not much reviews on this product specifically about this matter. Of course, it depend on your needs but if you think 61keys takes too much space, there's only 8,2cm width difference between 49 and 61key versions, so in fact you get 1 octave more in almost same size keyboard if you pay about 100 EUR extra.
For that reason, pitch bend and mod. wheel are placed on different places on each models but probably it wouldn't really affect your work flaw or playing performance.
Probably this fact would help people who can't choose between the 2 models. If you find paying 100 EUR more for 1octave is too much then go for 49keys. I personally decided to get a 61keys version, because I would prefer to have more keys in limited space.
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Extremely disappointment!
Eph-Jay 28.03.2023
Another keyboard from another hi-end brand; much money invested only to encounter the same issue again!
Let me premise this review by stating that I am not interested in bells, whistles, flashing lights, software or any of the other "features" which are so aggressively marketed these days by keyboard brands. I wanted a functional MIDI controller KEYBOARD which I could use reliably for writing orchestral music by playing the parts. I am a classically trained pianist and therefore I consider myself to have a relatively disciplined level of dynamic control when playing a keyboard instrument. I am NOT comparing this keyboard to a real piano because it's a keyboard, not a piano. I have had at least 15 years' experience of professional keyboard performance besides classical piano.

Issues:
1. The black keys are significantly more velocity sensitive than the white keys.
2. It is almost impossible to play the white keys hard enough to output the maximum velocity value of 127. The max velocity when playing the white keys usually peak at around 115.
These two problems make dynamic performance a total nightmare. I have tried all of the velocity mapping options including the custom mapping but could not achieve anything resulting in unhindered playing. This is once again a fundamental flaw in the design of the key-bed/sensors etc.
For a keyboard of this price, why is the most basic and fundamental function of the keyboard so utterly defective?!

The drum pads are at best average. The velocity sensitivity isn’t very precise, and if you’re into finger drumming then often the pads will not trigger unless you hit them quite firmly. In my opinion they’re simply not sensitive enough for accurate finger tapping like AKAI pads if you want to use them dynamically. They also feel very rigid and unyielding which becomes fatiguing to use after a short while. There’s practically no bounce to them whatsoever, and so your fingers will end up going a bit numb.

This keyboard, and all other keyboards I have were tested with MidiView and then with various Kontakt libraries to feel, listen and see how they responded.
I have tried the Novation61SLMKII, AKAI MPK 261, and now Arturia KeyLab61mkII which ALL suffer from the same issue with keyboard velocity control problems.
I have used far older and cheaper Yamaha performance keyboards which allow for natural and dynamic playing.
I question how years and years of research and development these big brands have been doing, could possibly result in pricey MIDI keyboards that are so unplayable?
The features are nice yes.
Aesthetics: Beautiful.
Playability: Pretty useless as an functional instrument.
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