@@loopop At least viewers like me, can like subscribe and like. Such a great review. Btw, you can setup YT channel membership, with videos and guides available to members, similar to Patreon, but more popular among lazy youtube viewers ;)
MiniLab mk2 owner here - I'm really excited by the mk3! USB-C, MIDI Out and countless improvements! The "Control" jack accepts footswitch, sustain, or expression pedals, which would make this a great live performance controller for me!
This is how great this channel is: I accidentally pulled this up even though I already own the Minilab 3 but then I see the Arp in the "side menu" and just learned that it has an arp. For whatever reason I had completely forgotten that it could do this! Thanks, Loopop!
I'm restarting my live work for wedding and party recently, this is just perfect for me. Combined with a 61key pure keyboard, I can play around with all my lovely old songs and funny sound effects. Can't wait for my piece to come. Cheers for this tutorial video, Bravo 👏
I am looking into grabbing one of these do it all small midi guys to finally use some soft synths and all that. With 5 pin midi out this is a no brainer. I am glad to have waited a minute.
Nice update! I would have liked to see led rings around the encoders to directly show the current setting of whichever control it’s mapped to instead of just on the screen…
Brilliant. I'd never had known about the external arpeggio sync and how to make it work in Ableton (16:07). This is the most useful review video, but I didn't find it before I bought this controller. Though, it wouldn't have changed my decision. I am pleased with the quality of the midi control center and analog lab software. Notably since publishing the video: the new firmware now supports a transport control mode so that you don't have to hold the shift key to lock the transport controls. There is also a discount (at least in the US) for the full version of Analog Lab once you have the Intro version license this device provides. It is pretty significant. It is a $130 discount that brings it from $200 standalone purchase price to $70 for the upgrade price for Analog Lab V.
Shift commands for transport buttons is insane. Who wants that? A bit smaller throw on those faders and they could have fit in dedicated transport buttons underneath them. Would have made this an instant buy.
I love the minilab and Arturia hardware in general. I also have the keystep pro and use them side by side at different octaves plus the added encoders and faders. The minilab also fits snugly in my bag for on the go uses. I got the minilab 3 slightly used for $ 80 (no software but i have plenty of that already 😅) and it has become an integral part of my workflow. Great overview, thanks!
Very nice review! and well done visuals I'm about to get a Minilab 3 and then look into integration with Ableton. Thanks for the video and greetings from Buenos Aires.
Dang for the price, it's an impressive piece of gear! Just picked up a used Keylab MkII earlier this year, so probably won't get, but do wish it had an arpeggiator. Makes me wonder if they're going to release a Keylab mk3 soon....
That's what I'm waiting for. Still getting this Minilab because I need (want) a secondary small controller to replace a very old Midiman Oxygen 8 controller I've got. But definitely looking forward to Keylab 61 Mk3!
midi out is what I was looking for. companies have annoyingly stopped putting proper midi on their products. that would be fine if usb were peer to peer, but it isn't. presonus support would be nice since that's what I use, but I'll deal with it. Also, I'm going to hate when I buy this one and then see the 37 key version come out a week later. this should really have 37 keys. 25 is just a pita. CV too. just one would be fine.
They should provide a way to latch the pad page with transport control or to easy change these pages with a button. They really dropped the ball hard on this.
Guess the Arturia free for review models must have all shipped at the same time.. TAetro, loopop, Bobeats, etc... all reviewing the item wihtin a few hours of each other.. LOL... wish I was popular enough to get free gear from manufactures!
Hello! I have a question: is it true that the black keys of this keyboard is "louder" that the white ones? I was told that it has unbalanced dynamics and if you press the black key softly enough it will get maximum velocity most of the time
Thanks as always for this informative walkthrough. It looks like a smart board. I just don’t understand why none of these boards in this size with mini keys include aftertouch. Launchkey, Oxygen Pro Mini, Akai. It’s odd. I would’ve thought Arturia would use the keys from Keystep. 🤷♂️
The keys of the minilab looknway better than the mpk which I could see as you are playing them, as I have an mpk and not a big fan of the keys. I'm switching to this controller thanks for the great video
1. Can this be powered from the iPhone alone or does it need an external power source to use it with an iPhone? 2. Feel of keys between this and the Novation LaunchKey MK3? Also which is "better" in integration with Ableton between this and the Novation board? 3. Can note repeat divisions (1/16, 1/32, etc) can be added in a firmware update? Also side question: Why is it not possible to make these mini keyboards have Bluetooth? It would be so convenient to have bluetooth and connect wirelessly to your iPhone/iPad/Mac or Android/Windows machine and be truly mobile with no wires.
1. I just tried with an iPhone 13 Pro and it works! 2. Better keys on Minilab (subjective opinion), better integration with Novation 3. Can they, probably. Will they? I have no idea. Bluetooth - yes they can, it's probably an issue of cost vs demand
@@tonylancer7367 I don’t remember what I said about the novation keyboard, or what the results of my test were but I just tried powering minilab 3 with an iPhone 13 Pro, and it worked…
Disappointed they got rid of 8 of 16 encoders and replaced them with just 4 faders. It doesn’t look as good as the previous MKII either. It's a bit lob sided now. I hope they fixed up the reliability issues. I have to regularly open up my MKII to clean the contacts on the keys when they stop working. Apart from that it's just about perfect for me. I don't understand why they bother with chord modes and Arps on MIDI controllers either. I guess the thinking is more features makes it more exciting. But most people will use this with a DAW that has much more powerful features like this built-in (or via plug-ins) surely?! I don't think it needs this extra bells & whistles. And the transport controls that require a shift+press? What's the point? you may as well just use your computer keyboard.
Anyone have compared the feel of the keys on this one vs the Novation launchkey mini MK3?, I have the Novation but the only thing I don't like is the feel of the mini keys because you have to press them really hard to get a decent velocity output
Thanks for the great review @loopop. Do you have any plans to do the review of KeyLab Essential 49 MK3? I am on a market for my first MIDI controller now and considering between Launchkey 37 and KeyLab Essential 49 MK3. Your review would give huge value. Thanks!
Hi, do you happen to know why when track is armed. The pads does not light up red. Only when I press the pad to start recording will it light up. Any idea? Thank you.
Many thanks for your ARTURIA mini3 introduction. PLEASE Could you show also the settings! I cannot use analog lab and Ableton live together. I pick a nice sound from analog but I hear nothing when I change DAW. THANKS AGAIN. 🤘
Hello Does it work with MPC ? Can the sliders be assigned to some tracks volume on the MPC ? Can the pads be assigned to mute/unmute tracks on the PMC ? Thanks, Daniel
Thanks for your terrific review. I have the Yamaha DGX670 (full 88 key arranger keyboard) which I love and use as my MIDI controller with my preferred DAW Cakewalk by Bandlab, NI Komplete Kontrol and PluginGuru's Unify. I am very new to this new world of DAW'S and VST PLUGINS but since my DGX670 unfortunately lacks an Arpeggiator or Modulation Wheel I would like to know if it would be possible to setup the Arturia MK3 to control my software with it's PODS and Sliders while still being able to use my Yamaha DGX670 as my keyboard input device? I apologize if this is a silly question, but I only started learning the piano in my retirement years and although I am comfortable working with software and computers due to my IT background, I still have so much to learn about this music technology. I hope you can find the time to respond to my question and I thank you kindly in advance.
I’m looking for a simple laptop living room set up to record tracks for video game development. Will the included recording software all trial versions?
Is there any way in which you can install the configuration software for the Minilab 3 on a computer which is not connected to the internet at all? As in, downloading the installation files on a computer which does have internet, then taking those files (using a USB flash drive or something) to the non-connected computer and running them from there? Or is the internet connection mandatory in order to install the software?
I have a question. For custom User Templates, which would control other external synths via MIDI, is there a way to name the knobs and faders? I don't mind if the screen just shows the MIDI value from 0-127, but it is completely unfriendly for it to just display "Knob 1" or "Fader 1". I'm no expert, but it should be simple to program, considering that it already receives these details for Arturia Analog Lab via USB. And yes, I think that MIDI Control Center would probably require an update as well to allow for these to be saved. Am I missing something? How are other people dealing with this, if at all?
Hi, what controller would recommend for a 12y old kid, for starting producing music with a Mac or an iPad? What's the most user friendly and easy to learn between Arteria Minilab 3 and Akai MPK 3? Thanks
I don't know about user friendly, I don't think there's much of a difference. But the Arturia looks like a much nicer controller, it has better knobs and it has faders as well. Those short fat knobs on the akai are not nice to twist at all. I have an older mpk, but I'm getting the Arturia instead.
So tempted to sell my Launchkey 49 and replace it with one of these just from the point of view of size. I get it’s not the all-singing, all-dancing of the larger Novation, but it’s a very compelling option for sure. How is it with Garage Band??
Question… if i turn the master bass of a preset completely down to -10 dB does that cut out all of the low frequencies or are they just not hearable anymore ? Sorry I’m a newb and would appreciate some help on this many thanks 🙏
Great review! Can’t find the answer to this anywhere- does the FL studio integration work for every feature or just some as a generic midi controller. Am I better off getting Fl Key? I just rly like the look of the mini lab
Not just that, it depends on your imagination for the timing and instrument repeated, but regardless, I see my "job" as to say what a thing does compared to its competitors - it's up to you whether that feature is important.
Companies should just hire you to make their release videos. I find your videos WAY better than any other videos out there.
Thanks! I don't accept money from companies but all they have to do is make an interesting product and I'm in for the cost of sending it to me :)
@@loopop so true hehe
@@loopop At least viewers like me, can like subscribe and like. Such a great review.
Btw, you can setup YT channel membership, with videos and guides available to members, similar to Patreon, but more popular among lazy youtube viewers ;)
@@unotoli thanks yes I’ve considered it - back when I checked it first I couldn’t give the same benefits as on Patreon, but I’ll look again!
MiniLab mk2 owner here - I'm really excited by the mk3! USB-C, MIDI Out and countless improvements! The "Control" jack accepts footswitch, sustain, or expression pedals, which would make this a great live performance controller for me!
That On The Run sequence in the intro. Nice 👌
Great video as usual from TH-cam’s primary source of sober and highly watchable music tech reviews!
FINALLY, MIDI OUT! It’s about time. I love the Minilabs but the lack of proper MIDI out was frustrating.
Yeah, I have a MK2 and I really miss having real MIDI to use with my other synths...
Reason I sold mk2 and got a keystep (and sequencer and cv)
Wdym lack of proper midi out?
@@roimanthabah9513 Previous Minilabs only had USB MIDI, while the MK3 has MIDI DIN out to directly connect to hardware.
No MIDI in though, so not able to be synced with other gear in a DAWless rig.
This is how great this channel is: I accidentally pulled this up even though I already own the Minilab 3 but then I see the Arp in the "side menu" and just learned that it has an arp. For whatever reason I had completely forgotten that it could do this! Thanks, Loopop!
I'm restarting my live work for wedding and party recently, this is just perfect for me. Combined with a 61key pure keyboard, I can play around with all my lovely old songs and funny sound effects. Can't wait for my piece to come. Cheers for this tutorial video, Bravo 👏
I am looking into grabbing one of these do it all small midi guys to finally use some soft synths and all that. With 5 pin midi out this is a no brainer. I am glad to have waited a minute.
Quickest review in the universe...well done sir. I did not expect this in the feed today! Thank you!
Nice update!
I would have liked to see led rings around the encoders to directly show the current setting of whichever control it’s mapped to instead of just on the screen…
Same, those would probably drive up the price a lot though.
@@zbsfm don’t know about “a lot”. But sure adding things always costs more than not doing it.
5:27 Details like _laser notes flying out of controller_ and overall excellent detailed well explained overview of features pivoted me to subscribe
Bought this as soon as I found out about it. It was the perfect fit for me.
I was going to buy the MiniLab 2 but now I'm waiting for this. Great review. You sold me !
Brilliant. I'd never had known about the external arpeggio sync and how to make it work in Ableton (16:07).
This is the most useful review video, but I didn't find it before I bought this controller. Though, it wouldn't have changed my decision. I am pleased with the quality of the midi control center and analog lab software. Notably since publishing the video: the new firmware now supports a transport control mode so that you don't have to hold the shift key to lock the transport controls. There is also a discount (at least in the US) for the full version of Analog Lab once you have the Intro version license this device provides. It is pretty significant. It is a $130 discount that brings it from $200 standalone purchase price to $70 for the upgrade price for Analog Lab V.
Shift commands for transport buttons is insane. Who wants that? A bit smaller throw on those faders and they could have fit in dedicated transport buttons underneath them. Would have made this an instant buy.
You can lock the shift button now with new firmware :)
Awesome review, as always !
And this MiniLab 3 really looks awesome
Back again... Brilliant narration as always ! Thank you .
Excellent presentation very informative made me want to run out and buy one tomorrow thank you for your time and putting this video together!
Your video production is incredible. ❤
OMG finally I found a video that explains how the midi settings work... thanks!
Great demonstration. I just bought the Minifuse 2 and this is my next purchase. Thanks
I love the minilab and Arturia hardware in general. I also have the keystep pro and use them side by side at different octaves plus the added encoders and faders. The minilab also fits snugly in my bag for on the go uses. I got the minilab 3 slightly used for $ 80 (no software but i have plenty of that already 😅) and it has become an integral part of my workflow. Great overview, thanks!
Excellent review - features, comparison with competitor, video quality, information density.... excellent, thanks for that.
Your demos are best. Way better than other youtube channel.
Well this explains why the only options I saw on sweetwater last night for the minilab were the inverted and black-on-black versions!
AMAZING . I have been waiting for the device for so long.
Thank loop0p for this video ❤️
Very nice review! and well done visuals
I'm about to get a Minilab 3 and then look into integration with Ableton.
Thanks for the video and greetings from Buenos Aires.
Good job Bro , I’m highly impressed with the Mini 3 after seeing your demonstration , I got the Mini mk2, but I’m a go ahead and get the Minilab Mk3
Dang for the price, it's an impressive piece of gear!
Just picked up a used Keylab MkII earlier this year, so probably won't get, but do wish it had an arpeggiator. Makes me wonder if they're going to release a Keylab mk3 soon....
That's what I'm waiting for. Still getting this Minilab because I need (want) a secondary small controller to replace a very old Midiman Oxygen 8 controller I've got. But definitely looking forward to Keylab 61 Mk3!
Yeah I'd really like to see what they could do with a new keylab mk3 too
Excellent work on the video, keep it up🎉!
Would have been nice to have CV/Gate out for modular, but no sequencer is probably the reason why they are missing. In mk4 perhaps?
They have beatstep and keylab for that
Keystep*
@@vwvwvwvvw6143and beatlab*
midi out is what I was looking for. companies have annoyingly stopped putting proper midi on their products. that would be fine if usb were peer to peer, but it isn't. presonus support would be nice since that's what I use, but I'll deal with it. Also, I'm going to hate when I buy this one and then see the 37 key version come out a week later. this should really have 37 keys. 25 is just a pita. CV too. just one would be fine.
Ok but a 37 key keyboard with gate and cv is a totally different product then what this is intended to be…..
would love to see a comparison between this and LaunchKey Mini mk3. I love that both of them have Midi out.
I discuss that in the end
@@loopop im so sorry^^
Thanks. Would love to see Studio One integration as well, like in the Keylab MK2.
Bravo arturia, very well designed 🙌
Great video production and review. Thank you.
They should provide a way to latch the pad page with transport control or to easy change these pages with a button. They really dropped the ball hard on this.
that will probably be a much requested feature for a firmware upgrade
Was added in a firmware update! It's even better now!
btw. there was an update today V1.1 - for example with new transport bank feature (no shift function is needed for transport), and other new stuff
Does it include the scale mode (like the Keystep has)? One article says it does, but Arturia's own material doesn't mention it
best review as always 👍
Guess the Arturia free for review models must have all shipped at the same time.. TAetro, loopop, Bobeats, etc... all reviewing the item wihtin a few hours of each other.. LOL... wish I was popular enough to get free gear from manufactures!
How to defeat no note repeat... Loopop for the win! 👊😍👍
🙌🏻🙏🏻
4:30 what is that display where it shows which notes you press? Trying to learn to play piano, that would be really helpful.
Midi and smooooth ableton integration? I'm in.
I would like to hear more of that Pink Floyd patch :D
Hello! I have a question: is it true that the black keys of this keyboard is "louder" that the white ones? I was told that it has unbalanced dynamics and if you press the black key softly enough it will get maximum velocity most of the time
Thanks as always for this informative walkthrough. It looks like a smart board. I just don’t understand why none of these boards in this size with mini keys include aftertouch. Launchkey, Oxygen Pro Mini, Akai. It’s odd. I would’ve thought Arturia would use the keys from Keystep. 🤷♂️
Really amazing and very helpful video. thnx man
How's it with Studio One
When are the rest of the MK3s coming out?
That's what I'm waiting for. Based on this new Minilab, the Keylab Mk3 should be amazing.
The keys of the minilab looknway better than the mpk which I could see as you are playing them, as I have an mpk and not a big fan of the keys. I'm switching to this controller thanks for the great video
Another superb video 🙂
Dude, what was that Pink Floyd sound right in the beginning? That was awesome!!!
Current version of Analog Lab V (Intro) doesn't support the Preset FX edit and requires an upgrade for 69$ :(
It always seemed weird that NI dont have pads or faders on the KK series keyboards...now even more so, might have to replace the m32 with this thing.
PINK FLOYD!!!!!!! You made my day.
Love the review
Are the controls automatically mapped to the V collection 9 or just to Analog Labs?
From what I have read.. yes this automatically integrates into analog lab and v collection
Thanks, GREAT info!
I hate having to push the black knob to make a selection. It should select as soon as you stop turning.
Besides price and key size, what's the differences between minilab 3 and keylab 25? I use ableton mostly....
This looks like a lot of fun!
I just wish they would update the keystep pro already... 😓
My big take away is that Ziv is left handed!
That's impressive that I just noticed now.
1. Can this be powered from the iPhone alone or does it need an external power source to use it with an iPhone?
2. Feel of keys between this and the Novation LaunchKey MK3? Also which is "better" in integration with Ableton between this and the Novation board?
3. Can note repeat divisions (1/16, 1/32, etc) can be added in a firmware update?
Also side question: Why is it not possible to make these mini keyboards have Bluetooth? It would be so convenient to have bluetooth and connect wirelessly to your iPhone/iPad/Mac or Android/Windows machine and be truly mobile with no wires.
1. I just tried with an iPhone 13 Pro and it works!
2. Better keys on Minilab (subjective opinion), better integration with Novation
3. Can they, probably. Will they? I have no idea.
Bluetooth - yes they can, it's probably an issue of cost vs demand
@@loopop Wait, with number 1, the iPhone can power the Minilab? I remember you mentioned that you need a power bank for the Novation Mini MK3.
@@tonylancer7367 I don’t remember what I said about the novation keyboard, or what the results of my test were but I just tried powering minilab 3 with an iPhone 13 Pro, and it worked…
It works with iPhones and iPads, and there is also a "Low power" mode, to work with older phones that supply lower power
1:42 is there Rick Roll Intro?
Thanks for the review, it’s excited to have more new features in MK3
Thanks and what a missed opportunity!
The thing I haven't seen is an ipad based review of this keyboard and how they integrate with cubasis and other apps
Great intro for a newbie
Disappointed they got rid of 8 of 16 encoders and replaced them with just 4 faders. It doesn’t look as good as the previous MKII either. It's a bit lob sided now. I hope they fixed up the reliability issues. I have to regularly open up my MKII to clean the contacts on the keys when they stop working. Apart from that it's just about perfect for me. I don't understand why they bother with chord modes and Arps on MIDI controllers either. I guess the thinking is more features makes it more exciting. But most people will use this with a DAW that has much more powerful features like this built-in (or via plug-ins) surely?! I don't think it needs this extra bells & whistles. And the transport controls that require a shift+press? What's the point? you may as well just use your computer keyboard.
The shift button can now be locked with new firmware update.
Anyone have compared the feel of the keys on this one vs the Novation launchkey mini MK3?, I have the Novation but the only thing I don't like is the feel of the mini keys because you have to press them really hard to get a decent velocity output
Love the ver well review...does it work good with Maschine software?
How's the keybed? Is it equivalent to the Keystep lineup or more like the Akai's MPK Mini?
Thanks for the great review @loopop. Do you have any plans to do the review of KeyLab Essential 49 MK3? I am on a market for my first MIDI controller now and considering between Launchkey 37 and KeyLab Essential 49 MK3. Your review would give huge value. Thanks!
Thanks! Not any time soon but I do want to get to it
minilab 3 or keystep 37 for a modern small midicontroller to use with my computer?
Same question
Go minilab if you need intergration with analog lab. keystep doesn't have this feature
Hi, do you happen to know why when track is armed. The pads does not light up red. Only when I press the pad to start recording will it light up. Any idea? Thank you.
Very nice!
Many thanks for your ARTURIA mini3 introduction. PLEASE Could you show also the settings!
I cannot use analog lab and Ableton live together. I pick a nice sound from analog but I hear nothing when I change DAW. THANKS AGAIN. 🤘
Hello
Does it work with MPC ?
Can the sliders be assigned to some tracks volume on the MPC ?
Can the pads be assigned to mute/unmute tracks on the PMC ?
Thanks, Daniel
I am sold.
Dope. Lots of new gear announcements, today.
could you please share comparison with Launchkey mini mk3?
Thanks for your terrific review. I have the Yamaha DGX670 (full 88 key arranger keyboard) which I love and use as my MIDI controller with my preferred DAW Cakewalk by Bandlab, NI Komplete Kontrol and PluginGuru's Unify.
I am very new to this new world of DAW'S and VST PLUGINS but since my DGX670 unfortunately lacks an Arpeggiator or Modulation Wheel I would like to know if it would be possible to setup the Arturia MK3 to control my software with it's PODS and Sliders while still being able to use my Yamaha DGX670 as my keyboard input device? I apologize if this is a silly question, but I only started learning the piano in my retirement years and although I am comfortable working with software and computers due to my IT background, I still have so much to learn about this music technology.
I hope you can find the time to respond to my question and I thank you kindly in advance.
Yes sure, you can connect multiple MIDI controllers to your computer and use them simultaneously
I’m looking for a simple laptop living room set up to record tracks for video game development. Will the included recording software all trial versions?
5:27 "Loopop legal asked to say laser notes do NOT actually fly out of the controller"
thank god I thought I got scammed
Is there any way in which you can install the configuration software for the Minilab 3 on a computer which is not connected to the internet at all? As in, downloading the installation files on a computer which does have internet, then taking those files (using a USB flash drive or something) to the non-connected computer and running them from there? Or is the internet connection mandatory in order to install the software?
I have a question. For custom User Templates, which would control other external synths via MIDI, is there a way to name the knobs and faders? I don't mind if the screen just shows the MIDI value from 0-127, but it is completely unfriendly for it to just display "Knob 1" or "Fader 1". I'm no expert, but it should be simple to program, considering that it already receives these details for Arturia Analog Lab via USB. And yes, I think that MIDI Control Center would probably require an update as well to allow for these to be saved. Am I missing something? How are other people dealing with this, if at all?
same, lookin around for some answer, i have MCC and firmware updated. No damn idea.
Does the Keystep 37 allow to browse Presets in the same was as this keyboard in Analog Lab?
Music making is a think I do not understand... This is magic for me... I would like to do music but can not...
Is there any Capture Midi function for Ableton Live in Minilab MK3?
I cant get the transport control buttons like the loop or start/stop recording to work with GarageBand, any idea why?
hello :) thx for this video ^^ to connect it to an MPC one, the best is this Arturia or the Akai MK3 mini? or they do the same... thx :)
Can an expression pedal be connected to the connection port to control stuff with a foot controller..? For example a wah pedal on Amplitube
Absolutely.
Yeah ! It now supports Sustain, Expression and footswitch :)
@@florianrameau3546 oh that is actually great news.. cuz there really isn't any other device at that budget which supports expression pedals..
Does anyone know if there is a way for the faders to be connected to the volume of multiple channels, instead of different parameters of 1 channel?
Can we use arturia minilab can support with FL Studio for mobile and Synthesia?
Whats the name of the app on the computer showing the notes that are played?
Synthesia
Hi, what controller would recommend for a 12y old kid, for starting producing music with a Mac or an iPad? What's the most user friendly and easy to learn between Arteria Minilab 3 and Akai MPK 3? Thanks
I don't know about user friendly, I don't think there's much of a difference. But the Arturia looks like a much nicer controller, it has better knobs and it has faders as well. Those short fat knobs on the akai are not nice to twist at all. I have an older mpk, but I'm getting the Arturia instead.
the m-audio pro oxygen mini looks nice as well.
So tempted to sell my Launchkey 49 and replace it with one of these just from the point of view of size. I get it’s not the all-singing, all-dancing of the larger Novation, but it’s a very compelling option for sure.
How is it with Garage Band??
Do you really have to press SHIFT to use the transport controls?
Question… if i turn the master bass of a preset completely down to -10 dB does that cut out all of the low frequencies or are they just not hearable anymore ? Sorry I’m a newb and would appreciate some help on this many thanks 🙏
Great review! Can’t find the answer to this anywhere- does the FL studio integration work for every feature or just some as a generic midi controller. Am I better off getting Fl Key? I just rly like the look of the mini lab
Thanks! I'm not familiar with that integration
I see a lot of callouts about the no "note repeat" button. What is the use case for that? Anything beyond doing 32nd high-hat fills?
Not just that, it depends on your imagination for the timing and instrument repeated, but regardless, I see my "job" as to say what a thing does compared to its competitors - it's up to you whether that feature is important.
Can we use with android smart phone and what app that arturia can support?