Nektar is known as a manufacturer that provides solid value for money, and the Impact LX+ series is a perfect example. These keyboard controllers are available with 88, 61, 49, or 25 keys to suit any setup.
The MiniLab Mk2 is a two-octave (25-key) MIDI keyboard controller with mini keys. Despite being a relatively cheap bit of gear, it’s loved by amateur and professional musicians alike. It comes in Arturia’s familiar white casing with black controls and blue highlights.
Arturia’s Essential series offers budget-friendly alternatives to the brand’s flagship keyboard controllers. In this review, I’m looking at the KeyLab Essential 88, which is a full-size, 88-key controller.
In this guide, I’m exploring some reasons why you need a MIDI keyboard and checking out some other types of MIDI controllers. Let’s get into it.
Arturia’s KeyLab series has produced some of the most popular keyboard controllers ever made. They offer a mix of versatile functionality and build quality that most competitors can’t.
MIDI is a method of sending data that allows you to create music digitally. It doesn’t matter if you are a bedroom producer or a Grammy Award winner; MIDI will play a big part in your working life.
In this article, I will go into more detail about what MIDI is, how it works, and how to use it.
