The Arturia KeyLab series features three 25, 49 and 61 keyboards with semi-weighted velocity sensitive keys and aftertouch. They also feature a LCD screen, modulation and pitch bend wheels, several encoders, sliders and switch, and the 49 and 61-key models also include pressure-sensitive pads.
The connection panels feature USB and MIDI ports, sustain, expression, auxiliary footswitch pedal and breath controller inputs (only sustain pedal on the 25-key model). A MIDI output is also present on the 46 and 61-key controllers.
The three Keylab controllers ship with the new Analog Lab version, which features legendary synths presets and a recreation of the Wurlitzer 200A electric piano. Analog Lab includes 200 multi-patches and 5000 presets that can be filtered by type, instrument or characteristics. Edition functions are also included and the parameters will be automatically mapped to the KeyLabs.
No information regarding the prices nor the availability of these new Arturia KeyLab keyboard controllers. You’ll find more details at www.arturia.com.
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