Compared to the keys on the microKorg, these are positively playable. The keybed itself is responsive and nicely springy, for what is a plastic synth-style set of keys and doesn’t suffer too much from the mini-key problems of some other brands. It weighs just 1.5 kgs and has a pretty similar footprint to my 15” MacBook Pro, making it portable without losing some important features. The Minilab Mk II is a two-octave mini keyboard that has borrowed its styling from its cousin the Keystep and it looks fresh and usable. Indeed, all you need to add to this package is a laptop and you can be making music on the move before you can say bleep. Seemingly packed with everything you need to make and control your sounds, the Minilab Mk II updates the original version with a slightly different layout and style along with well thought out integration with some of the included software. Arturia’s continuing advance into the hardware market knows no bounds and their new, portable controller definitely punches above its weight.
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