Handy mix of analogue and digital I/O. Lots of creative sequencing tools. Arp and drum modes are lots of fun. MusicRadar's got your back Our team of expert musicians and producers spends hours testing ...
MIDI controllers -- which let you trigger sounds from your computer or outboard gear -- are usually standard fare: three or four octaves of keys, pitch and modulation wheels, maybe some drum pads and ...
Arturia’s latest sequencer is a unique keyboard, offering huge creative potential as part of a hardware-focused setup. Dozens of keyboards are released every year, but it’s hard to remember the last ...
For hardware synth and drum machine enthusiasts, there are two controllers that stand above most of the competition: Arturia’s KeyStep and BeatStep Pro. Their combination of USB, MIDI and control ...
Arturia KeyStep Pro reviewOf course, the flipside to that convenience is that there’s obviously not enough space to cram a full-sized 37-note keyboard in. While the KeyStep Pro’s mini keys feel nice ...
Arturia has been championing the merging of the old and new school MIDI world, perhaps best demonstrated so far on their Beatstep Pro. Today at NAMM 2016, they’re announcing the KeyStep, a portable ...
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Arturia launches KeyStep Mk2 with OLED display, expanded connectivity and new generative tools
Launched in 2016, Arturia's KeyStep MIDI controller was a slim and minimalistic 32-note keyboard that squeezed an impressive level of functionality into a portable, reasonably-priced package. KeyStep ...
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