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I buy this on Ebay,I check it and it's has All Knob Promble Knob can't use perfect control on Midi learn all Software. 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. I recently bought the Arturia Minilab 2, and have been facing serious problems in getting basic stuff like midi mapping knobs working! After I midi map any Ableton device to the hardware knob on the Minilab 2, the controller doesn't correspond to the physical connection properly. The 0-127 dial, turns opposite way.

Arturia is a company based in Grenoble, France, specializing in the development of music software and hardware, with products aimed at both amateurs and professionals. In this post, I first list the features of this Arturia MiniLab MKII keyboard. Then you have a video or two, purchase links and useful comments from other users and then you have one of the most useful parts: comparison tables with similar keyboards so you can compare.

  • 25 speed-sensitive mini keys
  • 16 rotary encoders (two of them are clickable)
  • Two banks of eight-speed and pressure-sensitive pads with RGB backlight
  • Touchstrips for pitch bend and modulation.
  • Connection for sustain pedal
  • USB connection
  • Bus-powered
  • Dimensions: 355 x 220 x 50mm (width x depth x height)
  • Weight: 1,5kg
  • Includes license for Analog Lab Lite software with 500 sounds in V-Collection Five quality, Ableton Live Lite and UVI Grand Piano (software requires a download from manufacturer’s site)
This MIDI keyboard is usually priced at around €91/£82/$91 and has 25 speed-sensitive (intensity in MIDI language) mini keys that allow you to play tunes and chords using plug-ins from your favorite DAW. Remember that you also have the Octave Up/Down option, so with practice, you can surely make that little keyboard a good instrument.

It also has 16 assignable knobs, very useful when recording or mixing, and to control more specifically the parameters of the plugins to be used. We also have 8 sensitive backlit pads to tune percussive rhythms or other samples.

We also have touch strips to control the pitch bend and modulation of the notes in real-time (at the moment they sound). The Arturia MiniLab MKII also has a sustain pedal input and is USB powered, so no external power supply is needed.

Finally, it’s worth remembering that it includes licenses for the Analog Lab Lite software with 500 sounds in V-Collection Five quality, Ableton Live Lite and UVI Grand Piano, which are highly valued by beginners above all.

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Arturia MiniLab MKII vs Novation Launchkey Mini MK3

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  • 7 Where to buy the Arturia MiniLab MKII keyboard

The Arturia MiniLab MkII MIDI Keyboard is priced at €91/£82/$91 while the Novation Launchkey Mini MK3 is priced at €98/£89/$99, but the difference is so small that this may vary depending on the shop where you ask.

  • Both have 25 speed-sensitive mini keys (intensity according to MIDI language).
  • The Arturia offers 16 assignable rotary encoders (knobs), 8 sensitive pads with RGB feedback (RedGreenBlue), and pitch bend and modulation touch strips. In contrast, the Novation gives 8 assignable encoders and 16 RGB pads with sensitivity.
  • Both have input jacks for sustain pedal, USB port, and USB power, the miniplay also runs on 3 AA batteries.
  • The Arturia includes the Analog Lab Lite software license with 500 sounds in V-Collection Five quality, Ableton Live Lite, and UVI Grand Piano. The Novation includes the Bundle software.
  • The Arturia Minilab MKII has the dimensions of 317 x 181 x 44 mm and a weight of 1.5 kg, while the Novation Launchkey Mini MK3 has the dimensions (W x H x D): 330 x 41 x 172 mm and a weight of 689g.

Let’s put the features of these keyboards in a table so you can compare

Novation Launchkey Mini MK3

  • 25 speed-sensitive mini keys (intensity in MIDI)
  • 16 rotary encoders (two of them are clickable)
  • 2 banks of 8 speed and pressure-sensitive pads with RGB backlighting
  • Touchstrips for pitch bend and modulation
  • Connection for sustain pedal
  • USB connection
  • Powered by USB
  • Dimensions: 355 x 220 x 50mm (width x depth x height)
  • Weight: 1,5kg
  • Includes license for Analog Lab Lite software with 500 sounds in V-Collection Five quality, Ableton Live Lite, and UVI Grand Piano (software requires a download from manufacturer’s site)
  • Optimized for Ableton Live Control
  • 16 RGB sensitive active pads
  • 8 rotary controllers
  • Pitch and modulation sensitive strips
  • Arpeggiator
  • Fixed-Chord mode (automatic chord with one finger)
  • Buttons for recording, reduction, Stop/Solo/Mute functions such as octave switching
  • Connections: Thirty-five mm mini-jack MIDI output, USB port, Sustain pedal input
  • Includes USB cable and Software Bundle
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 330 x 41 x 172 mm
  • Weight. 689g

These are very similar MIDI controllers, where the Novation stands out because of its fixed-chord mode and transport buttons (to go back, stop, forward, etc). The Arturia is licensed as a V-Collection Five, Ableton Live Lite, and UVI Grand Piano. Besides having such a similar price, it gives us a greater difficulty to lean for one as a better controller. However, if you want to have more encoders in your controller, go for the Arturia MiniLab MKII and if you want to have more pads, your choice will be the Novation Launchkey Mini MK3.

And here’s a video of the Novation Launchkey Mini MK3

If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the Novation Launchkey Mini MK3 review.

Arturia MiniLab MKII vs Akai MPK mini MK2

The Arturia MiniLab MkII MIDI Keyboard is priced at €91/£82/$91 when the Akai MPK mini MK2 white is priced at €79/£70/$81, but the difference is so small that this may vary.

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  • Both have 25 speed-sensitive mini keys (intensity according to the MIDI language).
  • The Arturia offers 16 assignable rotary encoders (knobs), 8 sensitive pads with RGB feedback (RedGreenBlue). The Akai offers 8 assignable encoders and 8 RGB pads with sensitivity. In addition to a four-way thumbstick control.
  • Both have an input jack for sustain pedal, USB port, and USB power.
  • The Arturia includes the Analog Lab Lite software license with 500 sounds in V-Collection Five, Ableton Live Lite, and UVI Grand Piano quality. The Akai includes Hybrid three by AIR Music Tech, SONiVOX Wobble, and Akai Pro MPC Essentials software.
  • The Arturia Minilab MKII has the dimensions of 355 x 220 x 50mm and a weight of 1.5 kg, while the Akai MPK mini MK2 has the dimensions (W x H x D): 317 x 181 x 44 mm and a weight of 748 g.

Let’s put the features of these keyboards in a table so you can compare

Akai MPK mini MK2

  • 25 speed-sensitive mini keys (intensity in MIDI)
  • 16 rotary encoders (two of them are clickable)
  • 2 banks of 8 speed and pressure-sensitive pads with RGB backlighting
  • Touchstrips for pitch bend and modulation
  • Connection for sustain pedal
  • USB connection
  • Powered by USB
  • Dimensions: 355 x 220 x 50mm (width x depth x height)
  • Weight: 1,5kg
  • Includes license for Analog Lab Lite software with 500 sounds in V-Collection Five quality, Ableton Live Lite, and UVI Grand Piano (software requires a download from manufacturer’s site)
  • 25 mini synthesizer action keys
  • New four-way ‘thumbstick’ for active tone/modulation control
  • 8 MPC pads with note reiteration
  • Arpeggiator
  • 8 assignable control knobs for mixing, adjusting add-ons, and more
  • Ultra-compact design lets you create anywhere
  • Additional inputs: 1 x 6 mm jack with 3 mm sustain pedal
  • Powered by USB
  • No power adapter required
  • Full size sustain pedal input jack
  • Includes a full suite of suction software (Downloads): Hybrid three by AIR Music Tech, SONiVOX Wobble, and Akai Pro MPC Essentials
  • Dimensions: 317 x 181 x 44 mm
  • Weight: 748 g

And here is a video of the Akai MPK mini MK2 white keyboard

Again we have two very similar controllers, where the Arturia has twice as many assignable knobs, reaching 16. In downloadable licenses, the Arturia offers Analog Lab Lite with five hundred sounds in V-Collection Five quality, Ableton Live Lite, and UVI Grand Piano, while the Akai offers a four-way thumbstick control and licenses Hybrid Three by AIR Music Tech, SONiVOX Wobble, and Akai Pro MPC Essentials.

If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the Akai MPK mini MK2 white review.

Arturia MiniLab MKII vs Alesis V25

The Arturia MiniLab MkII MIDI Keyboard is priced at €91/£82/$91 and the Alesis V25 is priced at €75/£66/$73, but the difference is so small that this may vary.

  • The Arturia has 25 speed-sensitive mini keys (intensity according to MIDI language). While the Alesis has 25 full-size keys also sensitive.
  • The Arturia offers 16 assignable rotary encoders (knobs), 8 sensitive pads with RGB (RedGreenBlue) feedback. The Alesis offers 4 assignable encoders, 4 assignable buttons, and 8 RGB pads with sensitivity.
  • Both have an input jack for sustain pedal, USB port, and USB power.
  • The Arturia includes the Analog Lab Lite software license with 500 sounds in V-Collection Five quality, Ableton Live Lite, and UVI Grand Piano. The Alesis includes Ableton Live Lite software (download) and xpand!2 by Air Music Tech software (download)

Let’s put the features of these keyboards in a table so you can compare

Alesis V25

  • 25 speed-sensitive mini keys (intensity in MIDI)
  • 16 rotary encoders (two of them are clickable)
  • 2 banks of 8 speed and pressure-sensitive pads with RGB backlighting
  • Touchstrips for pitch bend and modulation
  • Connection for sustain pedal
  • USB connection
  • Powered by USB
  • Dimensions: 355 x 220 x 50mm (width x depth x height)
  • Weight: 1,5kg
  • Includes Analog Lab Lite software license with 500 sounds in V-Collection Five, Ableton Live Lite, and UVI Grand Piano quality (software requires a download from manufacturer’s site)
  • 25 full-size keys
  • Square front keys
  • 8 speed-sensitive backlit pads
  • 4 attributable knobs and four 4 attributable
  • Octave up and down buttons let you access the full keyboard range
  • Pitch and modulation wheels
  • Visual information through illuminated knobs and buttons
  • USB powered and USB MIDI connectivity for Mac and computer
  • Includes USB cable, Ableton Live Lite software (download) and xpand!2 by Air Music Tech software (download)

And then a video of the Alesis V25 keyboard

We now have good MIDI controllers, with notable differences between them. The Alesis has, as we saw in the face-to-face, 25 full-size keys, 8 backlit pads, and 4 assignable knobs and buttons, plus pitch bend and modulation wheels. In the Arturia we have 25 mini keys, 8 pads, and 16 assignable control knobs. I would go for the full-size keys on the Alesis.

If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the Alesis V25 review.

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Arturia MiniLab MKII vs Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol M32

The Arturia MiniLab MkII MIDI Keyboard is priced at €91/£82/$91 when the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol M32 is priced at €105/£98/$108.

  • The Arturia has 25 speed-sensitive mini keys (intensity according to MIDI language). When the Native Instruments has 32 mini-keys equally sensitive.
  • The Arturia offers 16 assignable rotary encoders (knobs), 8 sensitive pads with RGB feedback (RedGreenBlue). The Kontrol M32 offers 8 assignable encoders and two touch strips for pitch bend and modulation. In addition to a 4D push-button encoder.
  • Both have an input jack for the sustain pedal, USB port, and USB power.
  • The Arturia includes the Analog Lab Lite software license with 500 sounds in V-Collection Five, Ableton Live Lite, and UVI Grand Piano quality. The Kontrol M32 includes the software Monark, Scarbee Mark I, Reaktor Prism, Komplete Kontrol Software, Maschine Essentials, Komplete Start, Ableton Live 10 Lite. Plus intuitive control over the DAWs: Logic Pro X, Ableton Live, Garage Band, Cubase, and Nuendo.
  • The Arturia Minilab MKII has dimensions of 355 x 220 x 50mm and a weight of 1.5 kg, while the Native Instruments Kompletete Kontrol M32 has dimensions of (W x H x D): 475 x 167 x 50 mm and a weight of 1.45 kg.

Let’s put the features of these keyboards in a table so you can compare

Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol M32

  • 25 speed-sensitive mini keys (intensity in MIDI)
  • 16 rotary encoders (two of them are clickable)
  • 2 banks of 8 speed and pressure-sensitive pads with RGB backlighting
  • Touchstrips for pitch bend and modulation
  • Connection for sustain pedal
  • USB connection
  • Powered by USB
  • Dimensions: 355 x 220 x 50mm (width x depth x height)
  • Weight: 1,5kg
  • Includes Analog Lab Lite software license with 500 sounds in V-Collection Five, Ableton Live Lite, and UVI Grand Piano quality (software requires a download from manufacturer’s site)
  • 32 speed-sensitive synthesizer-action mini-classes
  • Two touch strips for modulation and pitch
  • OLED screen
  • 8 touch-sensitive encoders
  • Push-button 4D encoder
  • Intelligent gearbox
  • Integration with Maschine
  • Intuitive control over Logic Pro X, Ableton Live, Garage Band, Cubase, and Nuendo
  • NKS compatible
  • USB powered
  • 6.3 mm input for pedal
  • USB port
  • Dimensions: 475 x 167 x 50 mm
  • Weight: 1.45 kg
  • Includes effects and also Komplete instruments: Monark, Scarbee Mark I, Reaktor Prism, Komplete Kontrol Software, Maschine Essentials, Komplete Start, Ableton Live 10 Lite

In this comparison, we did find differences. The Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol M32 offers certain more functions for a really low price, starting with the 32 mini keys when the Arturia gives us 25. The Arturia has 16 encoders and 8 pads, where the Kontrol only has 8 encoders, 0 pads, but a 4D push-button encoder. If you prefer to have a 3-octave keyboard, you will go for the M32. If you prefer the pads, your choice will be the Arturia.

And here is a video of the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol M32

If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol M32 review.

Arturia MiniLab MKII vs Akai LPK 25

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The Arturia MiniLab MkII MIDI Keyboard is priced at €91/£82/$91 while the Akai LPK 25 is priced at €42/£37/$42. With a considerable difference in price, this will be an interesting comparison.

  • Both have 25 speed-sensitive mini keys (intensity according to the MIDI language).
  • The Arturia offers 16 assignable rotary encoders (knobs), 8 sensitive pads with RGB feedback (RedGreenBlue). The Akai offers octave up/down buttons, sustain button, and tap tempo. It’s really very basic.
  • Both have an input jack for sustain pedal, USB port, and USB power.
  • The Arturia includes the Analog Lab Lite software license with 500 sounds in V-Collection Five quality, Ableton Live Lite, and UVI Grand Piano. The Akai is Plug and Play and works with virtually all audio software.
  • The Arturia Minilab MKII has the dimensions of 355 x 220 x 50mm and a weight of 1.5 kg, while the Akai MPK mini MK2 has the dimensions (W x H x D): 9.65 x 34.04 x 2.79 cm and a weight of 635 g.

Let’s put the features of these keyboards in a table so you can compare

Akai LPK 25

  • 25 speed-sensitive mini keys (intensity in MIDI)
  • 16 rotary encoders (two of them are clickable)
  • 2 banks of 8 speed and pressure-sensitive pads with RGB backlighting
  • Touchstrips for pitch bend and modulation
  • Connection for sustain pedal
  • USB connection
  • Powered by USB
  • Dimensions: 355 x 220 x 50mm (width x depth x height)
  • Weight: 1,5kg
  • Includes Analog Lab Lite software license with 500 sounds in V-Collection Five, Ableton Live Lite, and UVI Grand Piano quality (software requires a download from manufacturer’s site)
  • Runs with virtually all audio software
  • 25 mini-sensitive keys
  • Arpeggiator
  • Sustain button
  • Octave Up/Down and Tap Tempo buttons
  • USB Plug Socket
  • Fits perfectly into a laptop bag or backpack
  • Four programmable memory banks
  • Mac and computer software-editor included
  • Powered by USB
  • Size: 9,65 x 34,04 x 2,79 cm
  • Weight: 0.635 kg

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And here is a video of the LPK 25 Akai keyboard

We have a comparison, between MIDI controllers, very different. On the one hand the Arturia, with all its functions and features that give us more control comfort in the DAW to be used, and on the other hand the Akai LPK 25 with a very small and minimalist design besides being very basic, with 25 mini-classes and up/down octave buttons, tap tempo and sustain. If you have the budget to go for the Arturia, go for it. If you feel you don’t need all its features and want a more minimalist, very portable, and lightweight MIDI keyboard the Akai LPK 25 will be your best choice.

If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the Akai LPK 25 review.

Which is the best of these MIDI keyboards if I am a beginner on a low budget?

While the answer to this question lies mostly in what specific need you have, for example, if you want to have a keyboard with the widest range of notes possible, or if you want to have as many control functions as possible, or perhaps a mix between the two, that is without leaving behind the different connections and software licenses that most MIDI controllers offer, we will give an objective opinion according to our experience in music production and thus also with the price that the controllers demand, a kind of value for money.

While the Arturia MiniLab MKII is an excellent choice of MIDI controller, we can also comment that the Akai MPK mini MK2 white is a better choice, taking into account its slightly lower price and also its great set of control functions it offers, its compact and portable design, make the Akai MPK mini MK2 white one of the best MIDI controller options in its price level.

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Arturia MiniLab MkII is $30 cheaper than the average MIDI controller $139 . I had tried to set it up using ACT last year or earlier this year, I think, but I really found it difficult to set up. Click the box labeled Arturia MiniLab MkII to select it as a controller for Analog Lab Lite. For some reason the knobs are not reacting when I working with the Analog Lab Audio Unit in standalone mode or as an independent controller it works fine . Inverted organ-style keybed colors and flipped black and white casing make arturia' S classic small format controller look like a slick custom job. If you face an issue during the firmware upgrade procedure, please have a look at this article, Firmware update errors, how to solve them ? And pads to the Arturia MiniLab MKII.

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Arturia have released a space-saving controller that s designed to fit into small home studios and work for musicians on the move, the MiniLab MkII. Select your MiniLab Mk II, then enter your Serial Number and Unlock Code found on the QuickStart sheet. Arturia MiniLab Quick Start On this. The controller has midi mapping preset in MkII and portability. It's in the top 3 bestselling MIDI controllers and has dozens of popular alternatives in the same price range, such as Arturia BeatStep Controller or Novation Launchkey. E6420 sd. Hi There, I am working on Logic X 10.2.2 with the latest version of Analog Lab. Then carefully follow the firmware upgrade steps.

Sometimes the knobs weren't detected so I'm not really sure what was the problem, or if I just don't know what I'm doing. Finally I just don't know what was successful. This 25 keys midi controller has knobs, pads and many more features! Software or a new Analog Lab Lite. I did do the recommended firmware update which says it was successful. I got to select it works fine. MIDI Devices, android Gingerbread 2. Arturia provided me with this keyboard to use as I see fit.

A mini midi controller such as the Minilab MK2 by Arturia is the perfect solution for a small home studio or a lightweight controller on the go! Arturia MiniLab MkII added to set up. Full review of the second generation of inexpensive compact controller Arturia MiniLab MKII. Thank you for arturia account Login and many more plasticy. After going on the keyboard and selecting Map Select/DAW I can see that Cakewalk is receiving information from the knobs and faders, as I was able to customize a few of them. Thank you for purchasing the Arturia MiniLab MkII! DrumBrute added to the list of devices, Fixes.

The keys are a lot nicer than the Alesis MIDI keyboards I tried previously, and it has a lot more knobs and pads to work with. The Mk I had these nice wooden cheeks whereas the MkII has overwhelmed the body with plastic and left just a hint of wood veneered on the sides. Shop for the Arturia MiniLab MKII Mini Hybrid Keyboard Controller and receive free shipping on your order and the guaranteed lowest price. We can call it a review-unit even if no promises of a review was given. Improved memory handling for MiniLab - Sync or Working Memory manipulations. MiniLab MK2 , Live performance using Arturia's V Collection 6 YouTube.
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Connect your device to your computer, Start the Midi Control Center, Go to Device/Firmware Upgrade or click on your device's firmware revision. Aside from the knobs, I also foud the pads to require too firm a hit to register anything, and sometimes they even played a sound twice from a single hit so beware. Click the way I can use as the same price range. Page 13, Midi Setup The Audio MIDI Settings window has a section labeled MIDI Devices.

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The keyboard is completely BUS powered making it ultra portable, and integrates with all major DAW software for plug and play use. After a firmware update, MCC displays properly device settings, No more crashes if drumbrute is disconnected while transferring data, V 1.4.0 - DrumBrute New Features. The Mk II in the Analog Lab. The perfect case for your Arturia MiniLab MKII.

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How to the Analog Lab MK2, android Jelly Bean 4. Get the best deal for Arturia from the largest online selection at. Showing slide CURRENT SLIDE of TOTAL SLIDES - Best Selling. After starting Ableton Live, on your Minilab press Shift + Tab 8 to activate it. Arturia MINILAB-MK2 The perfect solution for answers. Needless to say I wont be touching any of their hardware again.