There are some MIDI controllers that you wouldn’t even dream about using in a live scenario due to the lack of velocity, but with the MiniLab MK 2 you have that capability. I usually don’t like slim keys but these are easy to move around, possibly because they are slightly wider than most other small controllers. The keys feel really sturdy and have a good velocity range. The keys are solid at the front of the key, a step up from the first Mini Lab by Arturia. The 25 note velocity-sensitive slim keyboard is nicely crafted with a well-built key bed. I must say I’ve had hours of fun using this as a creative tool. When you open up Ableton Lite Live the MIDI is automatically assigned to the keys and editable parameters and you have a lot of wiggle room through the MIDI map within Ableton. I found this tool easy to get along with for the most part.
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