

DAW controls for transport and track selection (I use Logic, so I didn’t much care for Ableton-specific stuff).As compact as possible (since it needed to not just sit between my keyboard and monitors, but also leave me with some room to the side).49 or 61 keys, ideally full-sized and weighted because I need to get my fingers into shape (I learned to play organ, not piano as a kid, and as a result I lack the finger strength and fine control for some techniques).I wanted something that fulfilled the following criteria: It's quite nice in person My Shopping List

So after my usual thorough research I got an Arturia KeyLab Essential 61 to put on my desk, and this is what it looks like: It only comes in white, but I don't really mind. This because even though we already have a very nice Clavinova, there is no way I can use it with Logic from several rooms away 1. 6 min read The Arturia KeyLab Essential 61Īlthough I have nothing to show for it yet, my music hobby is getting serious enough that I wanted a “proper” keyboard in my office.PS - Arturia, if you ever read this, GET SOME REAL TECH SUPPORT! I read that whiny post Antoine made 7 years ago about how you guys are small and would "one day have in-person tech support when people buy enough of your stuff". I suppose I will try installing the software to an alternate computer and see if that works, but beyond that, I have no idea what to do. Completely removing and reinstalling all Arturia Software on my laptop Multiple pedals that work fine on other boards I have the latest software, and have tried: This has been a problem since DAY 1 and Arturia's tech support is ENTIRELY online (and appears to have been that way for at least 7 years) - I have submitted a ticket but I am skeptical.

It works fine on EVERY other sound I call up. The Sustain Pedal does not work on ANY sound in Analog Lab 3 that is classified as "Piano Grand" or "Piano Upright".

I am at my wit's end with this ridiculous problem.
