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Comparison Arturia KeyLab 61 MkII vs Arturia KeyLab 49 MkII

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Arturia KeyLab 61 MkII
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Keys61 шт49 шт
Key sizefull sizefull size
Mechanicsactive (dynamic)active (dynamic)
Rigiditysemi-weightedsemi-weighted
Aftertouch
Control
Pitch controller
Modulation controller
Transposition
Octave shift
Keyboard split
Transport control
Pads1616
Faders99
Regulators (encoders)99
Connections
MIDI in
MIDI out
USB to host (type B)
Connectable pedals5 шт5 шт
General
Programming function
Displaymonochromemonochrome
Dimensions (WxHxD)875x53x297 mm793x53x297 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2018december 2018

Keys

The total number of keys on the keyboard.

The more keys provided in the design, the wider the instrument's own range, the more notes it can play without resorting to octave shift or transposition. On the other hand, this characteristic directly affects the dimensions and cost, and an extensive range is not required so often. Therefore, 88 -key instruments corresponding to a full-size classical piano keyboard are quite rare. But compact models with only 25 keys(2 octaves), on the contrary, are popular: for the purposes for which MIDI keyboards are used, this is often quite enough. Other common options are the 49 -key (4 octave) and 61 -key (5 octave) models; somewhat less common are 32 and 37 keys.
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