Arturia's BeatStep is a compact USB/MIDI controller that combines 16 velocity- and pressure-sensitive pads with a built-in step sequencer. Designed for hybrid studio and live setups, it functions as a drum pad controller, MIDI control surface, and analogue-style step sequencer in a streamlined format. Sixteen endless rotary encoders, a central data encoder, and dedicated transport buttons provide immediate access to sequencing and performance functions. Beyond traditional pad control, BeatStep integrates melodic sequencing and hardware control into a single portable unit.
BeatStep operates in two distinct modes: CNTRL mode for MIDI control and SEQ mode for step sequencing, indicated by colour-coded pad illumination. In controller mode, the pads and encoders transmit MIDI notes, CC messages, program changes, or MMC commands, enabling direct control of DAWs, virtual instruments or external hardware. In sequencer mode, the 16 pads represent steps within a pattern, while the encoders define pitch for each step across a multi-octave range. Scale quantisation restricts note selection to predefined scales, facilitating the quick creation of melodic patterns and maintaining harmonic coherence. Up to 16 sequences can be stored internally and recalled instantly.
The sequencer delivers a classic step-based workflow with selectable playback directions and multiple time divisions. Patterns can be transposed in real time, shortened from their default 16-step length, or reshaped by adjusting pitch directly via the semitone-notched encoders, allowing intervals to be dialled in intuitively while a sequence is running. Switching modes preserves playback continuity, enabling simultaneous pattern execution and parameter control. Drum triggering, synth control, and melodic sequencing all operate concurrently – ideal for live performance and dynamic studio work.
Arturia's success story began with software emulations of well-known analogue synthesizers such as the Moog Minimoog, Sequential Prophet-5, and Oberheim SEM. The popular software instruments included in the V Collection are still flagship products of the French developer today. Over time, Arturia has gradually expanded its range and now also offers a host of hardware devices, ranging from synthesizers and keyboard controllers to sequencers. Since then, the former software developer has thus also become a household name in the world of analogue synthesizers and other equipment.
BeatStep integrates easily into computer-based and hardware environments. USB provides class-compliant MIDI communication and bus power, while a dedicated MIDI output and CV/Gate outputs allow direct control of external synthesizers and modular systems using standard 1V/octave pitch and gate signals. The MIDI Control Center software allows for deep configuration of pad assignments, encoder behaviour, scale definitions and preset management, adapting the BeatStep to a wide range of workflows.
Starter software bundle
BeatStep ships with a focused software package designed to complement its hardware workflow. Analog Lab Intro provides access to a curated selection of Arturia instrument sounds, offering a palette of synth, keyboard and hybrid presets ready for sequencing and performance. Ableton Live Lite supplies a streamlined DAW environment for recording, arranging and developing musical ideas. Configuration, firmware updates and controller assignments are managed through Arturia’s MIDI Control Center software, which also allows projects and controller mappings to be edited and archived. As bundled software packages may evolve over time, the manufacturer’s website should be consulted for the most current details.