Alturia KeyLab 88 MkII Review The Alturia KeyLab 88 MkII is now at the ready for your fingers to deliver this gleaming featured-packed controller keyboard a really swell musical spin.
French corporation Alturia has been creating some really cool keyboard products for the better part of 20 years and with the Alturia KeyLab 88 MkII joining the fray alongside the previously released Alturia KeyLab 88 this new addition to Alturia's product line is certainly not to dissatisfy.
Are you in desire of an all new controller for gigging or maybe for your studio? Then the Alturia KeyLab 88 MkII is most definitely a badass midi controller that is worthy of your consideration, if that's the situation.
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High spots of what you'll learn in this Alturia KeyLab 88 MkII Review/Guide:
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What is the keybed similar to? Is the AXR4 well worth the $899 price tag? What are the pro & cons of the Alturia KeyLab 88 MkII? What software applications is incorporated? What DAWs will the Alturia KeyLab 88 MkII assimilate with? Amazing features for live playing? What if any software applications piano instruments are included? What I dislike most about the Alturia KeyLab 88 MkII.
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Alturia KeyLab 88 MkII includes the following apps: Vox Continental V, Piano V, Wurli V, and Ableton Live Lite. Fatar TP/100LR-- 88 Note keybed. Comes with Analog Lab software which contains 7000 keyboard and synth patches. All Arturia software is seamlessly integrated. 4 CV/Gate outputs, controlling pitch, gate, and modulation for controlling modular equipment. Keys that have an authentic piano-like touch & feel. Keybed is very velocity-sensitive, has piano hammer-action, aftertouch. Drum pads that are 16 RGB- color backlit. 9 faders and 9 rotary knobs programmable controllers.
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AMAZING HAMMER ACTION KEYS.
Having owned more than 1many different weighted 88 key controllers over the last 20+ years, I think the Alturia KeyLab 88 MkII sports a great nice to the touch keybed. As I mentioned in the main featured list above, the KeyLab 88 MkII provides the discriminating keyboard player with keys that have piano-like hammer-action, the keys are weighted similarly to a piano and the keybed has very velocity sensitive aftertouch-enabled keys.
The actual name of the keybed sign is the Fatar TP/100LR and I believe that the Fatar TP/100LR is one of the best keybed designs ever put out by the folks at Fatar.
If you're one of those keyboard players who refuse to settle for the usual flimsy, spongy, mushy keybeds that are usually commonplace on most keyboard controllers then you won't be disappointed by purchasing an Alturia KeyLab 88 MkII.
Alturia KeyLab 88 MkII Review
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