Arturia MiniLab MKII Inverted Edition

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USB Controller keyboard

  • Limited special edition
  • 25 Mini keys velocity sensitive
  • 16 Encoders (two of them clickable)
  • 2 Benches with 8 touch and pressure sensitive pads with RGB
  • Illumination (adjustable colours)
  • Touch-strips for pitch bend and modulation
  • Sustain pedal connection
  • USB port
  • Bus-powered
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 355 x 220 x 50 mm
  • Weight: 1.5 kg
  • Includes Analog Lab Lite software, Ableton Live Lite and UVI Grand Piano (software download from manufacturer's website required)
Available since December 2019
Item number 478608
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Excellent MIDI controller.
Arturo B. Martín 08.04.2022
This is the second MIDI controller I got and I really recommend it. It's excellent to start out and for professionals. The software and plug-ins included make it even a better deal, nearly unbeatable in my opinion.

Pros: It's a nice MIDI controller, it gives everything a home producer needs.

Cons: The pads sensitivity could be better but that probably can be changed withing Arturia MIDI software.
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Great included software
LUN4 12.07.2022
This is my first MIDI-controller, so keep that in mind when reading this review. I went with Arturia because of the great software you get with it. You can have hours upon hours of fun with the included sounds/software/plugins. The software sounds great and works very well with the MIDI-controller (which I guess makes sense since both are from Arturia).

The quality of the keys and pads feel like plastic crap, but I guess this is the case for any MIDI-controller/keyboard in this price range. For comparison I tried the similarly priced Akai (MPK Mini MK3 in red) and can say that they both feel like crap. I prefer the Arturia Keys and the Akai pads are marginally better (bit nicer feel/feedback) imo. But as I said: a plastic feel is probably to be expected from products in this price range, so I won't be too critical of it.

All in all I'm happy with this purchase and I feel I made the right choice for my first step in to keys/MIDI.
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good quality
lifemusic4lm4 10.01.2020
i use it at my home studio, i thought that this amount of keys will be enught, but now i look forward to but a 69 keys. it a good quality keyboard good pads. good velocity, the one thing i didn't like is that when you swithing the ocateves up or down it is blinking that attracts the attention. to work further you i always have to get it back to standart octave. also i couldnt find in the app where i can change the colos of pad. i switched to change it but it doesnt change even after i saved the parameters
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Great for producing
Meu 05.02.2020
I bought it after watching few reviews on youtube and they were right, it's great.
Very easy to install, portable and even with the lite version of arturia lab (the vst that comes with it) you get plenty of aswesome sounds.
Intuitive controls and the knobs are a great feature for twikning your sounds on the run.
If you're looking for a controller for your Daw just buy it.
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