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The Arturia KeyLab Essential 49 is a professional USB MIDI keyboard controller featuring 49 velocity-sensitive synth-action keys, 8 pressure-sensitive drum pads, and a comprehensive set of 19 tactile controls including faders and knobs. Bundled with Analog Lab V software offering over 2000 synth sounds and Ableton Live Lite, it delivers seamless integration and a streamlined music production experience for both studio and live use.



| ASIN | B06Y4CKTTL |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #146,507 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #475 in Computer Recording MIDI Controllers |
| Brand | Arturia |
| Brand Name | Arturia |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Tablet, Smartphone, Laptop, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Keyboard Controller |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 773 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03760033531106 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | PC/Mac |
| Human Interface Input | Keyboard |
| Instrument | Piano |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.76"D x 30.87"W x 2.99"H |
| Item Weight | 3 Kilograms |
| Keyboard Description | USB |
| Manufacturer | Arturia |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KEYLAB61ESS |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | KeyLab |
| Model Number | KeyLab61Essential |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Keys | 61 |
| Platform | Windows |
| Product Dimensions | 9.76"D x 30.87"W x 2.99"H |
| Product Style | Boom microphone stand with a telescoping boom arm |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Supported Software | Ableton Live |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 642892818679 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2-year warranty. |
N**.
Hugely Superior to the Oxygen49 and the included Analog Lab 3 software is a BONUS steal!
I compared the roland a49, nektar gx49 and arturia keylab49 against each other at the same time and chose the keylab49. This product massively exceeded my expectations. The keyboard trounces all over my original m-audio oxygen 49 keyboard. It has synth key action (roland a49 has heavier piano key action) which feels much better than the oxygen which feels very plasticky and cheap. Obviously I'm in the group that prefers synth action keys to piano style 'weighted keys.' The pads feel great. The mod and pitch wheels aren't those stupid tiny ones that are getting popular for some reason. They are the normal sized big mod/pitch wheels (unlike the nektar gx49). They feel great, there's just a smidge of tactile resistance to them which i like. You may want to be aware of the difference in placement of the mod/pitch wheel placement on the 49key vs 61 key models. 49 key has it to the side of the keys, and the 61 key has it above the keys as seen in the picture. Don't know why thats the case, but with my 49 key model the mod/pitch wheel is to the left of the keys which is where i prefer it. One of my only gripes is I wish I could have gotten it in black instead of white. Every time I walk into my dark, led lit studio, it feels like there's this giant white polar bear sitting on my desk trying to pretend its a Virus or something. But function is more important than aesthetic to me and this thing functions so well that sometimes I actually forget about the color coordination nightmare happening on my desk. I thought the included Analog Lab 3 software was a gimmick to get you to perceive more value and buy the Arturia Keylab. I was surprised to find it's a full flegged, flagship sample library. Looking at it right now in my daw it says theres 5500 presets, which means 5500 unique instruments pulled from Arturia's robust line of analog synth emulations. They sound great, but i imagine that you could find out yourself by just demoing analog lab 3 before you buy the keylab 49. You can modify these instruments within the analog labs software. It gives you something like 16 parameters for each instrument that you can modify to shape and change the sound which is really cool. For each preset, the parameters are automatically mapped to the 16 faders and knobs on the keylab and you can quickly switch through them with the big center knob, or arrows to the left and right of it. There was a lot of hate and dissatisfaction with earlier models but I have not experienced any of those issues as they have been remedied in this revision. That being said I've only owned it for 5 months now. This is one of those experience where I was really surprised. I've already had a few experiences on amazon where at a given price point the product that has more reviews isn't the best and this is one of them. The keyboard itself exceeds the pricetag, and the bundled Analog 3 Software makes it above and beyond best midi keyboard offering in this price range.
J**C
Love my midi!
Arturia makes quality midi keyboards. I'd researched several brands before purchasing this one. The build is solid. You get free software and instruments so you can start exploring the vast universe of synth sounds right out the gate. I've had this keyboard for around 4-5 years now. I keep it covered to prevent dust from getting into the keys and sliders. I've bought new sound packs over the years. Arturia has some great virtual instruments as well. This was a great value and I always enjoy exploring new sounds on my midi keyboard. Note: This keyboard doesn't produce sound on its own, not like a digital keyboard. You play it through software! I was a beginner getting into midi instruments, it took a bit to get my head around this concept. But youtube helped me get up to speed quickly.
D**T
CHEAP KEYS good keyboard/software.
Keyboard is great value for the price. The keys are indeed synth feel. They are skinny, non-weighted, and feel somewhat mushy/clicky. Velocity is hard to get accurate, and it took me some time to get accustomed coming from a Yamaha keyboard. The USB plugs in and syncs with Ableton well. Drum key pads are great for both menu and pad functionality. However, they often accidentally trigger twice if tapped and held. The sliders and central buttons are clicky and feel nice. The knobs on top turn infinitely, and can be synced with DAW functions easily. Anybody complaining about software issues isn’t utilizing it correctly. The setup process walks through the correct download procedure. Creating an account with Arturia and entering the correct product keys unlocks software that downloads and works instantly as a plug-in for a DAW. For ableton this worked right away and has become my go to for synth and keys sounds. Customizing these sounds is limited however, as the full instrument patches are locked behind further purchases from Arturia. However, there demo sounds are extremely useful and intuitive. Functions map well with pitch wheel and modulation wheels. Overall the physical keyboard is well worth the price, matching expectations. The software is an unexpected bonus and works well within a DAW.
D**S
Shipped ASAP
Wow pitbull audio did a great job with this one. My keyboard arrived in 4 days and thats from CA to Guam. The Keyboard seem to be very well packaged and handle properly💯. For the keyboard its really awesome everything works properly but u need to download the Aturia Midi Center first and enable Mackie controls. The keys are semi weighted and has a synth action feel to them. The bundle offers alot of cool plugins for extra sounds as well as ableton live. Its a lightweight keyboard(a little heavier than M-audio's Keystation 49) but its real Sturdy. Overall i cant thank pitbull audio enough for a quick shipping and the Keyboard id say is a killer for its price.
P**L
Amazing keyboard/controller
I'm fairly new to MIDI instruments or controllers, and this Arturia Keylab 49 Essential is super amazing. It is so inspirational in that it can do so much, and works so seamlessly in your DAW that I am suddenly playing and writing songs I wouldn't have otherwise, say, on my guitar. This thing makes me an instant multi-instrumentalist and a composer. Probably not a good one, but it opens up all kinds of possibilities. It's great value for having access to the Analog Lab (which includes the V Collection), and the Model D piano. You can also download demo sounds and keyboards on the Arturia site before buying it. Highly recommended.
G**Z
Look no further for a midi controller
WONDERFUL!!! Seriously, if you’re like me and you read alllll the reviews on EVERY keyboard out there you can find rest right here. This is truly a great piece of equipment. All that it needs to be, simple as that. The keys feel smooth and easy to play, very high quality. The pads are large and easy to use. The lights are both beautiful and super functional. Plug and play. Integrates smoothly and seamlessly with Abelton and Pro tools (these are what I use) and am sure it will integrate beautifully with all other DAW’s. Truly happy with my investment. This is high quality stuff. As a cherry on top it also looks really really good.
D**A
Perfect condition used keyboard with full software access
Very good for the price. Enjoyed it so far. This pre-owned keyboard saved me a lot of money while still provides the full access to the software package. The only thing being the UVI workstation does not function properly on my MacBook. Tried later on a PC and worked just fine.
G**Y
Nice Keyboard forget the rest!
I like the keyboard just fine... the software sucks! You spend a lot of time downloading, setting up accounts and installing it all (A simple disc would have been preferred!) Analog LAB 3...you can download better-sounding software for free on the internet. Lightbag II is a much better sounding B3 and you can program your Leslie to how fast you want it to spin up and slow down and you can choose how you want to activate it (expression wheel, foot pedal etc.) Most of the Synth sounds can be found on free VSTi's as well. I was expecting much more from the glowing reports on Youtube. Most of the 5000 sounds are of little use except for screwing around with and some of them are so close to one another you wonder why they included all of them. I'm thinking that if you want a GREAT Rhodes sound you have to buy the Arturia software, same with the Fairlight, Synclavier, and B3... Many of the sounds are just General Midi sounds with a bit of reverb or distortion added to them. I would suggest that you check out the free VSTi software online.
A**.
Great affordable keyboard, nice key action and pressure sensitivity
The Arturia KeyLab Essential 61 really impresses for the money, it has a nice smooth key action (synth style, non-weighted) and the modulation and pitch bend controls feel nice and smooth and solid. The only problem I've had with mine, is there is no official map available to integrate the DAW controls with Reason, so I can't use most of that at the moment. The parts I can use are great though, this keyboard will not disappoint for the money. Definitely recommend it!
G**L
clavier maitre
aussi tôt commander et reçue dans les 4 jour bien emballer et protéger livrer collissimo colis pas très lourd sauf le prix merci au vendeur.
A**R
Best in the market !
Although i haven’t used any other MIDI keyboards, I can definitely tell that Arturia makes quality products. I have been using this keyboard from past one month and the performance is flawless, you can feel the keys as premium keyboards, it doesn’t feel like synthetic one. Pads are good and responsive, knobs and faders also works beautifully, though i wish if faders were little more tight because sometimes i overdo automations unwillingly. But that’s definitely not a deal breaker. The most interesting part of this keyboard is it’s software ‘Analog Lab 4’, which comes free with it. That software is truly a game changer. Till now I haven’t found any cons and i guess there never will be. So, go for it because you won’t regret buying it.
I**N
Arturia Keylab essential 61
Firstly, as others have noted, the photo shown on Amazon is NOT the Keylab Essential 61. The picture shown is the 49 key version. I've attached a photo of what the 61 actually looks like. I bought the 61 not as a performance instrument but as a tool for playing/recording to Logic Pro X. I was originally planning on purchasing the Alesis V161 (which I still think would be a good buy) however the factors that led to me choosing the 61 are functionality, software and looks. I have owned the controller for several weeks. Functionality: this controller has all the features you would expect. Drum pads, pitch and mod wheels, octave up/down, encoders and faders. I've yet to use the pads as I haven't decided upon a function to assign. The encoders and faders work as expected, manipulating the parameters of sounds. The 61 has a nice multifunctional control centre interface with a press to select jog wheel enabling easy navigation through the copious options. For me, the standout features are the DAW controls, transpose and chord keys. Placed in between the pads and jog wheel/display screen the DAW control centre has controls for some of the most used functions (see photo) enabling Daw control directly from the keyboard. The clever transpose key lets the user play a song/piece in any key without having to learn to play in a new key. A user can play with the fingering they know, but in any key. Great! I also love the 'chord' key - play any chord while holding 'chord' and it is remembered. Thereafter any single key pressed will sound the chord, transposed to that particular root note. Very useful and also great! The keys themselves are quite springy, but also feel robust. The 61 is nice to play. Software: this was one of the final deciding factors in my decision to buy the 61. It comes with a software centre, midi control centre, Analog lab 3 sound library and a Steinway model D grand piano! The 61 comes with an important serial number used to access software - there's a lot of account creation and downloading involved. The process was fairly painless, and the software merged with my Logic library seamlessly. Analog lab 3 is a library interface containing 6.5k instrument presets (synths, bass, keys etc) all of which can be manipulated as required. Although many of the preset sounds are quite similar or variations on a particular theme there are a lot to choose from! The midi control centre is used to assign any of a huge range of functions to the keyboard controls and the software centre provides access to the created Arturia account/product downloads. And the Steinway grand sounds wonderful; it's a nice bonus. The software is interactive and offers a large number of features/functions making the 61 highly customisable. Looks/appearance: You will be aware that midi controllers generally come in one colour - black. So it is good to see one manufacturer bucking the trend. The 61 is bright in appearance and looks very attractive. Contrast between the light body and black encoders/faders ensures clarity. All the controls to the left of the keyboard illuminate when in use. The pads can be assigned colours according to personal taste. Overall i the 61 feels well made and sturdy. It also feels very nice to play. In conclusion, if like me, you are seeking an attractive, quality midi controller loaded with features, an ergonomic user interface and a huge library of sounds, then I would suggest the Keylab essential 61 will meet and surpass all of those needs. This is the best controller I've owned. For just under £200 this is surely a best buy.
A**L
Estoy aprendiendo a usarlo, muy buen controlador
La instalación es pasó a paso y es muy intuitiva, solo hay q esperar un poco sin desesperarse, pero si cumple con su función, ya sea aprendizaje, tocar en vivo o edición de audio, tiene muchísimas prestaciones.
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