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Arturia - MiniLab MkII - Portable MIDI Controller for Music Production, with All-in-One Software Package - 25 Keys, 8 Multi-Color Pads

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  • THE BEST MUSIC-MAKING FLOW: MiniLab MkII is an easy keyboard controller that adapts to your needs, your style and your workflow, so you can make music just the way you like it. An ideal small controller for musicians on the move and studios where workspace is limited, it features versatile controls, perfect integration, and a superb bundle of included software!
  • PORTABLE, YET FULLY FEATURED: Lightweight but rugged, MiniLab MkII is a go-to small controller for producers in the know. It’s powerful, hands-on, and unrivaled in quality, built to streamline your creative process. Add USB-powered functionality to the mix, and you can get creative no matter where you find yourself.
  • PREMIUM SOFTWARE INCLUDED: Get thousands of world-class presets spanning dozens of timeless instruments (Analog Lab Intro); make great-sounding tracks in full (Ableton Live Lite); and enjoy the sound of the famous Steinway Model D grand piano in your own home (Uvi Model D). MiniLab MkII offers all the creative software you need.
  • CONTROL HARDWARE, SOFTWARE AND YOUR DAW AT THE SAME TIME: If you prefer to create music ‘in the box’, MiniLab MkII can also help your creativity come alive. Easily sequence and arpeggiate your virtual instruments, sync it with your software studio, and switch to the dedicated Control mode to control parameters in your favorite synths and effects.
  • 2-YEAR WARRANTY: MiniLab MkII is a controller that you can count on. It comes with a 2-year warranty, so you can get creative safely in the knowledge that it can go the distance.


Minilab Mk II is a high quality, feature-packed controller which gives you hands-on access to the sounds in your virtual studio. Breathe new life into your sounds by playing, tweaking, tapping and twisting its rugged controls. This powerful controller also comes with several critically acclaimed software titles that will have you creating professional recordings in no time. Analog Lab Lite lets you perform using hundreds of legendary synth, piano, organ & string machine sounds. Ableton Live Lite lets you record, arrange, and cultivate your musical ideas into a finished product. UVI Grand is a recreation of the Steinway Model D piano. MiniLab Mk II is a powerful controller that will open up a new world of sound design, performance, and music production to you. Every element of the reinvented MiniLab has been carefully chosen to give you the best experience possible. Beautifully playable mini keys, responsive and durable performance pads, wiggle-free rotary knobs, all wrapped up in a compact, ergonomic, rugged design.


Bean
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023
The short version of this review is that I think this is built better and feels nicer than all of those. I have also owned a BeatStep. So in my experience, besides nice features, Arturia also has some of, if not the best build quality.For background I've owned an Akai MPK Mini Play, a Novation LaunchKey Mini Mk3, a Nektar SE25, a Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol M32, and a Korg nanoKey 2. Those were a while ago though, as I'm just getting back into music after a while away from it.It's heavier and larger than the MPK Mini and LaunchKey Mini, but it just feels more substantial, more robust. It's definitely portable, but it doesn't feel like the sort of controller you can just get out during a short break and mess around with, but now I just want a MicroLab for that.I think the LaunchKey's pads are a bit more responsive, although I no longer own it to compare directly, but that controller felt borderline flimsy to me. The LauncheKey also has 16 instead of 8, but you get two banks of pad assignments here and I don't miss the extra pads for my usage. The MPK Mini has bigger pads but they felt less responsive.Arturia gets great reviews for the quality of their keys and I can tell why now. Far more experienced players can describe exactly why better than I can, but to put it simply: they just feel nicer, less flimsy.The knobs are larger, and encoders unlike the potentiometers on the MPK and LaunchKey, so they're easier to use and while you have to watch the screen to see the parameter value, you won't end up with a parameter value not matching a knob if you switch instruments or presets. The two far left encoders are also push buttons for navigating menus, although the sensitivity out of the box seems too high when using these to scroll around menus, it's too easy to just skip around instead of smoothly going down the list.All of this said, there is still clearly value to the competition. The MPK comes with great software and the Play version has a built-in sound engine which is super handy. The LaunchKey does have more pads and is really built with Ableton in mind, and both are more portable than the MiniLab without sacrificing pads and knobs. So I'd still like to pick up another of each of those again, but for only having one controller at the moment, I'm very glad it's the MiniLab.
Kurt Gomes
Reviewed in Australia on July 12, 2022
Very good and good value for money
Exomili Terram
Reviewed in Mexico on October 18, 2022
Excelente producto, la biblioteca de sonidos que contiene, más las licencias que incluye facilitan mucho su uso.Sumado a ello, el material es de muy buena calidad, las teclas son sensibles y los pads igual, bastante práctico y compacto si no se cuenta con un espacio amplio.Lo recomiendo 100%
Finian
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on December 28, 2021
The keyboard feels are great. Very portable to take for my gigs and has that classy look
Tizio pazzo che schiumazza
Reviewed in Italy on April 18, 2021
Davvero molto interessante, assolutamnente compatta, elegante, impeccabile. Questa tastiera midi si addice a chiunque compone e magari è più interessato alle note più che ai tasti programmabili. Difatti la tastiera è molto sensibile, quindi la pressione la velocita di risposta sono impeccabili, ed anche la pitch modulation è davvero valida.Grande varietà di manopole che permettera i settaggi più facili e immediati esempio: per diminuire o alzare il riverbero.Ma il punto forte sicuramente i softwere inclusi:Ableton live, Midi controller,Arturia v,Grand piano. Impeccabili assolutamente perfetti e anzi il kit di pronto all'uso per chiunque, sia principianti che per chi magari è gia più inoltrato nel mondo della produzione musicale.P.S. la uso gia da 7 mesi ed è come nuova nulla fuori posto stessa sensibilità stessa velocita di risposta molto consigliato.
UselessHuman
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2020
The Mini Lab MkII has a quality build. The keys, the knobs and pads are all well done. It's not light weight but, is very durable. I would carry the extra weight because it's build quality and apparent durability.The limitless knobs a are perfect design choice. Moving from one instrument to another doesn't require that the knobs physically reset to the previous instrument. You just pick up where you were.Arturia provided a firmware patch which fixed the blinking octave lights. They did not blink with your DAW (like a metronome) so it was distracting. The patch fixed that. The lights glow solid now, no blinking.The pads were double and triple firing when playing rapid patterns. The patch appears to have fixed that issue too.The modulator and bend pads are preferable to me They are much more flexible than the standard wheels. I can put a finger down in a specific spot without sliding there. That opens up interesting options of playability the wheels don't provided. And, of course you can slide your finger and you have the standard wheel action.It comes with Analog Lab 4, a collection of classic keyboards, including my favorite the Hammond B-3. The MkII is worth the money for that collection alone.It interfaces with your DAW so you can control parameters right from the the keyboard. I have a full 88 key keyboard but, I use the MkII more now.5 stars for this little beauty.
Pat Barclay
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2020
As someone who loves the sounds of synthesizers, I had no idea that there have been affordable software-based synths out there for years now. I didn't want to invest a lot of money because I didn't know if this would hold my interest enough. This is the right piece of equipment at the right price point. The construction of the unit is superb, it isn't all plastic, part of the case is metal which gives it a good heft, it really feels solid. The keys feel great as well, especially for a unit this inexpensive. I had no problems installing any of the bundled software and had it all up and running in short order. It turns out that there are literally hundreds of free virtual instruments available out there (as well as effects, samples, host software) that you can download and use with this controller. If there are two caveats (especially for a non-trained player such as myself), it would be that 25 keys really aren't enough to play stuff that requires both hands, and that these are "mini keys" rather than full size ones, which I find are a bit more forgiving for my adult hands. I wound up selling mine after a few months to upgrade to an Arturia controller with 49 full-size keys, but enjoyed every minute with the MiniLab25 mkII. Keep in mind that the included Ableton Lite host software (sometimes referred to as a "DAW", or digital audio workstation) only allows you to create with a maximum of eight tracks. Even though Ableton is the industry standard DAW, a more capable version will run you around $300. You can get some great DAWs for free, or for far less than what Ableton charges. Unless you eventually plan on upgrading to a better version of Ableton, I'd recommend getting a less expensive DAW and learning on that one rather than learning Ableton Lite and eventually switching to a different DAW and learning that one from scratch. I personally recommend Mixcraft 9 Pro, which comes with many outstanding bundled synths and effects (including Melodyne) and is a killer DAW in its' own right.EDIT: Even though I sold my original Minilab MKII in favor of a controller with more keys, about a year later I saw someone selling a Minilab MKII on Craigslist for $50 and bought it. It has become my "travel keyboard", easily fitting into my backpack along with my laptop. It gives me something portable to play around with when I'm not in my home "studio". I can even foresee using it as a second controller for "live" playing.
Javier Roldán
Reviewed in Spain on January 2, 2020
Lo primero que llama la atención al sacarlo de la caja es su robustez. Pesa un poquito, pero es a cambio de una construcción solida que se nota desde el principio. El tacto y sensaciones de las teclas, los pads y los knobs es realmente buena.Lo mejor:- Contrucción y funcionamiento.- Software incluido, especialmente el Mini Lab 4. El Ableton Live Lite no lo he probado pues uso FL Studio.- Por solo ser cliente Arturia tienes productos software adicionales con un importante descuento (Analog Lab, V Collection, Pigments,...).- La instalación y activación del software es realmente sencilla mediante el Software Center de Arturia.- Una de las joyas incluidas es el Arturia Midi Control Center que permite de manera muy sencilla asignar comandos midi a cada PAD, knob,... o incluso cambiar la respuesta de algunos controles. Como ejemplo, me parecía que los pads requerían de mucha fuerza para activarlos a una velocity por encima de 100. Así que entré en esta aplicación y cambié su respuesta de lineal a exponencial y problema resuelto.- Me han sorprendido las "ruedas" táctiles de modulación y pitch bend que eliminan la parte mecánica (y por tanto aumenta su durabilidad) y cuya respuesta es bastante buena.Lo peor:- El cable USB es realmente corto y es el elemento de peor calidad de todo el conjunto. Tuve que usar otro que tenía para poder conectarlo al PC que tengo en el suelo.- El software UVI Grand Piano Model D tiene un sonido increible, pero implica crear dos cuentas de usuario adicionales (UVI portal + ILOK account) e instalarse no solo el VST sino además un software adicional de gestión de licencias (parecido al de Steinberg). Todo ello además complejo de activar e instalar. Sería mucho mejor que Arturia regalase alguno de sus fantásticos sintetizadores evitando todo este lío.- El precio para actualizar el Analog Lab 4 de la versión lite a la completa pone en los papeles incluidos con el teclado que es de 29€, sin embargo entras en la web y pone 69€. Sin embargo un correo a su soporte técnico solucionó el problema asignando un cupón de descuento.En definitiva, muy buena compra y muy recomendable.