My previous Keylab MKi had a keybed failure and Arturia sent a replacement with easy instructions to replace it. Hopefully there’s an easy fix, or a replacement circuit board on the way from Arturia since the Keylab is dead. I’ve also contacted Sweetwater (who I bought it from). This was totally random on Big Sur 11.6.1 and Arturia said they were working on a fix in their response so it is something they recognize as a problem. I’ve never had a problem updating firmware in any of my Arturia hardware products over the years – I have several Arturia controllers. I sent them a video as well in case that helps. Unfortunately the Keylab will not power up now and can’t connect to MCC. The new Arturia KeyLab MkII firmware 1.3 is available now as a free download via the Arturia MIDI Control Center and official website.Īudio & MIDI Ignis I contacted Arturia and they were fast to respond with that suggestion. Especially one that will make the players happy. Looks like a solid update for the KeyLab MkII series. Thanks to the feedback, the developers have refined numerous aspects of KeyLab 88 MkII’s performance, including transposing, on-screen information, rebooting behavior, and much more. This prevents unwanted jumps in velocity and smoother transitions at higher values.įurther, they fixed several bugs in the previous firmware. Arturia also refined the velocity resolution of the KeyLab MkII series. It is customizable in the MIDI Control Center and storable in the user memory slots. Alongside linear, logarithmic, and exponential, you can now select a Global velocity curve. It also introduces a new global velocity curve function. Thus, you can now preciely adjust the velocity to your playing characteristics. You can now customize 5 configurable velocity points for a performance that truly reflects every key impact or delicate stroke, exactly as you intended. The biggest new feature is the ability to create custom velocity curves. The firmware 1.3 extends the velocity of the KeyLab Mk2 MIDI controller significantly. This week Arturia unveiled a new firmware 1.3 for the KeyLab MkII series that brings many velocity improvemnets to the table. The KeyLab MkII are Arturia’s flagship MIDI controller series with a high quality keybed, 16 drum pads, lots of controls including 10 knobs, 10 sliders, DAW integration, and more. Arturia has released KeyLab MkII firmware 1.3, a free update for its MIDI controllers introducing global and custom velocity curves and more.
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