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Harware Legacy versions => Analog Laboratory => Analog Laboratory Users Community => Topic started by: Mahtar on April 09, 2012, 12:11:14 am
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Hi all, I'm thinking of getting 61 keys version of Analog Laboratory.
I really like the fact that all the encoders are already assigned and integrated with software. I would however need to use it as MIDI controller with other software - I know it's possible - is it all working fine?
My current MIDI controller is an old 49 keys Evolution keyboards with some faders and 270 rotation encoders. Synth action keys, no aftertouch - time to upgrade.
I'm not entirely sure if I should look at something with semi-weighted keys - I already have Yamaha piano with hammer action for that piano feel...
I've tried Axiom and the whole semi-weighted thing felt a bit weird... On the other hand Arturia's hardware synths come with semi-weighed keys - which action is more popular/standard in synth world?
I've seen some negative reviews on the Analog Laboratory keyboards on different forums and wanted to get some more opinions - is it worth it?
I was looking at other controllers like Axiom 61 or Novation 61 SL II - both with semi-weighted keys.
Have you tried other controllers? How do they compare to Analog Experience?
Which key action do you prefer?
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Hello,
I am exactly in the same case, have the same options, and the same questions !
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I like the keyboard and I own the 49-key controller. To a large extent, it's a matter of pricing for me. For the $265 US I paid for The Laboratory with the controller AND 3 free synths, it was a no-brainer. I like the touch and the keyboard is very solid and heavy. It may not satisfy keyboardists who prefer a different touch. I'm a guitarist who is improving his keyboard skills, so take that into consideration. I could not find anything with 49 keys in that price range that I liked as well and the software was a pleasant bonus.
However, the Laboratory software is another story altogether. I find it buggy and it lacks 64-bit support. I would call it a great concept that needs some work. So far, the Arturia synths (Jupiter, Prophet, and CS) that I chose are working well in 64-bit Reaper with 64-bit Windows 7.