Arturia analog lab 4 review2/18/2024 ![]() For power, KeyLab MkII uses USB or an external PSU (not included), however Arturia has included an anti-ground loop USB splitter, which allows simultaneous computer connectivity and power via a standard USB charger. Meanwhile MIDI in/out is now joined by five CV connections (pitch, gate, mod 1 and mod 2 and input), so you can both control your modular synths and also hook up one of their CV outputs to control something on your DAW. The metal pitch and mod wheels are light and responsive and the keyboard includes aftertouch.įor connectivity the MkII builds on its predecessor, with five pedal connectors (sustain, expression and three assignable auxiliaries). The semi-weighted Pro-Feel keybed is fantastic (the same as the MatrixBrute synth), and delivers excellent sensitivity across the full range of velocities. It’s deep front to back (297mm) but the height profile is surprisingly low (53mm). Analog Lab 4 by Arturia Quick Start Guide Tutorial Review of Key Features Plugin Boutique 91.2K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 739 Share 69K views 3 years ago PluginBoutique. The aluminium case feels robust and, although heavier than moulded plastic construction, is less bulky. Although similar in layout to the KeyLab Essential, the MkII is a very different unit with a higher pricetag and more upmarket feel. ![]() ![]() It’s the white 49-key model we have on review and, like the latest KeyLab Essential, the MkII’s keyboard and playback pads are bolstered by DAW transport, DAW commands, parameter entry and deep integration with Arturia’s bundled Analog Lab 3 software. ![]()
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