![]() ![]() ![]() Both easily will slide into a backpack alongside your laptop. Many DJs often find themselves looking for a piece of gear that will make it easy to enter the world of production for a reasonable price, and these units from Arturia are right along that same line of thinking. Software: Analog Lab software included, but also works just as well with any MIDI controlled synth. ![]() What It’s Not: A high-end keyboard with aftertouch What It’s Got: The right size, and 25-velocity sensitive mini-keys that feel solid for the price More Info: SparkLEon Arturia’s site Arturia MiniLab MIDI Keyboard What It’s Not: Completely standalone – shines most when paired with the Spark plugin What It’s Got: Nice pads, slim and portable form factor, wide assortment of controls. The MiniLab keyboard MIDI controller and cutely-named SparkLE both are brand new introductions here at NAMM 2013, so we decided to take a closer look at both of them! Last year at NAMM Arturia debuted a completely analog low-cost synth – but yesterday they presented two scaled-down versions of some of their other products. ![]()
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