In our opinion, the Fatar-sourced hammer action skews a bit on the heavy side-pianists might consider this a plus-but can be lightened up via the 11 velocity curves. In addition to expression and sustain pedal jacks, there’s a 1/8" breath-controller input. MIDI In and Out ports are on hand for external hardware other than your computer, and the KeyLab is USB-powerable. It’s also a boon that the KeyLab 88 comes with two high-end virtual pianos-UVI Acoustic Grand, which is sampled, and Pianoteq 5 Stage, which is physically modelled. Oh, and the included Analog Lab software amounts to a self-contained “synth and vintage keys museum” that culls sounds from Arturia’s expansive V Collection, automatically mapping the most wanted parameters to the Key-Lab’s physical controls. ![]() We put this one first because it’s still the bang-for-buck leader in an 88-key controller that fires on all cylinders-ten endless knobs, nine faders (thanks, from the organ players), 16 drum pads, and a great fully weighted keyboard.
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