


🎶 Elevate your sound, command your studio — the KeyLab 49 MkII is your creative hub!
The Arturia KeyLab 49 MkII (White) is a professional-grade 49-key MIDI controller designed for musicians and producers seeking a compact yet powerful setup. Featuring a durable metal frame with stylish wooden ends, it offers 16 velocity-sensitive pads and multiple assignable controls. Compatible with Mac and Windows via USB, it comes bundled with Ableton Live Lite and Analog Lab software, making it an all-in-one solution for music production and live performance.
| ASIN | B07FNZ4HKY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 43,569 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 181 in MIDI Controller |
| Colour | White |
| Colour Screen | No |
| Compatible Devices | Mac, Windows, and other platforms that support the product's connectivity technology |
| Connector | USB Type A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (83) |
| Date First Available | 23 Jun. 2018 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | Multi-purpose Computer |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Item Weight | 7.57 kg |
| Item model number | NA-970 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 49 |
| Product Dimensions | 79.3 x 29.7 x 5.3 cm; 7.57 kg |
| Size | 49 Keys |
| Supported Software | Ableton Live Lite |
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Keylab 49
This item is bulletproof made of metal with wooden ends ideal for giging. Ableton is needed and is good. You pay for. That ok but the other software. Advertised with are only demo. I suggest you look at the other 5 you get as key daws to go over the buttons.
C**E
I (husband) wanted a keyboard setup to update my working one (Roland RS-70 + Mixer/Recorder) and move into software production from a laptop and quick functioning of using loops and pads to create, record, and upload music. The Arturia system has everything - sounds w/ Analog Lab, software from Ableton Lite to produce music - the whole set up - with a keyboard and laptop -- that's it. Glad I went shopping and looking for what is out there. The holidays were here - and I went with the MKII due to having more pads available than the MKIII and 49 keys instead of 61 - I hardly ever use the lower octave anyways - and it it fits more my style. I"ve got to get a desk for the whole set up and get it off my dining room table ... but this is everything that is needed ... I"ve owned AKAI, Yamaha, and Roland keyboards - and these are not space savers and too many connections and other devices to get the whole set up to work. Very glad with the purchase. There are other vendors that have VST sounds as well that can be downloaded without having to purchase a standalone sound module - and this setup is way less expensive.
I**V
I got mine about half a year ago from when I'm writing this review. I am experienced pianist and ofcourse the keys were very important aspect to consider when I was purchasing this product. And I'm not dissapointed, yes the keys aren't as heavy as a real piano, but it's not like your typical el. piano either, I'm personally very pleased with the feel of playing on the KeyLab. A few notes, however, I've seen some people complain that knobs and sliders are different within the same product, I can confirm, some sliders are easier to adjust than others, as well as the knobs. Hardly any deal breaker ofcourse, I don't see how this could be a serious issue unless you're planning on performing live using the sliders. Another note, I am indeed using FL studio, and I must say, it is relatively hard to set it up with it, FL is not one of the factory modes that come with it, they have almost every other major DAW, except FL. I've been told the problem with midi keyboards and FL is within the FL developers, but if you have FL and want to get this midi controller, just take a note that it might not be as easy as plug and go. You're going to have to make some research in order to understand how to properly connect it and all it's functions, but after you've done the hard work, it works just fine! Overall, I'm very happy with the product, so I'm giving it 5/5! Without getting into too much detail, the software that came along, Analog Lab, Piano V2 and a few others, they were a pretty neat addition to the already solid hardware that this midi controller is. Would deffinitely recommend!
G**N
Arturia is a great company
J**E
The synth style key feel of this controller is great. The pads are firm and reliable and the knobs and faders have a satisfying weight to them. Honestly through one of the best features of this keyboard is the software package and integration. The software package for this controller puts more sounds at your fingertips than most self contained keyboard workstations. Arturia did a great job with this ibe
E**L
Nice piano!! worked nicE
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