![]() ![]() You get a lot of sounds with Analog Lab to toy with, which is a huge plus.Īs a developer/programmer I'm always a huge fan of dark themes, and this "inverted edition" makes me feel right at home. Basically you only have a few "preset" options to choose from not being able to fine tune it with a specific value to achieve the perfect velocity setting.īut then again, it's not an expensive MIDI-controller keyboard, and is definitely worth the price. I'm not a huge fan of the velocity-settings for the keys and pads. Ik it has better compatibility but it does seem like on FL, it’s very underwhelming. ![]() Been hearing that either it works great with FL or that it is so difficult to use that people just switched DAW’s to ableton etc. The pads are a bit stiff too, but you get used to it pretty quickly. Recientemente he adqurido el Arturia Minilab MK2 y la verdad que no puedo estar más contento. Keep hearing inconsistencies in the usability of the Arturia Minilab MK2 when it comes to FL studio. But I might also feel this way since I am a piano player, and this is my first MIDI-keyboard. I have small hands but still feel like they might be a bit too small. The build quality is superb, but the keys could be a tiny bit bigger. It sucks that it isn't "optimized" for FL Studio (no auto-mapping), but binding one of the knobs is as easy as 1-2-3 (and also a problem on FL Studio's side, not Arturia). ![]() The appeal for me to get the Arturia MiniLab MK2 was the many knobs, to ease my workflow inside FL Studio, which has been true thus far. ![]()
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