Second Hand Arturia Key Lab 61 MKII Midi Keyboard 384

£249.00

The Second Hand Arturia Key Lab 61 MKII Midi Keyboard 384 is made by Arturia. If you are looking for a great Keyboard 384 Midi MKII 61 Lab Key Arturia . The Second Hand Arturia Key Lab 61 MKII Midi Keyboard 384 is in stock and available from Synth for Sale now for £249 with…

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The Second Hand Arturia Key Lab 61 MKII Midi Keyboard 384 is made by Arturia. If you are looking for a great Keyboard 384 Midi MKII 61 Lab Key Arturia . The Second Hand Arturia Key Lab 61 MKII Midi Keyboard 384 is in stock and available from Synth for Sale now for £249 with delivery to all areas of the UK/Europe & USA. . Second Hand Arturia Key Lab 61 MKII Midi Keyboard 384

About Arturia

We have one of the largest online selection of new and used Arturia music gear. If you are looking for your next synth, we will have it online at SynthForSale with fast delivery direct to you at home. Every item on the SynthForSale marketplace is delivered by sellers to all areas of UK, England, Ireland, Scotland & wales

Arturia is a French company renowned for its innovative contributions to the music technology industry, particularly in synthesizers, software instruments, and MIDI controllers. Founded in 1999, Arturia initially gained recognition for its software emulations of classic synthesizers, offering musicians access to faithful recreations of iconic instruments like the Minimoog, ARP 2600, and CS-80 through its **V Collection**. These software instruments are highly praised for their accuracy and authentic sound, making them a go-to choice for producers and musicians seeking the vintage synth experience without the cost or maintenance of the originals.

In recent years, Arturia has expanded its product range to include hardware synthesizers such as the **MicroFreak**, **MiniBrute**, and **MatrixBrute**, each offering distinctive features and sound design capabilities. Their **KeyLab** and **MiniLab** MIDI controllers are popular choices for live performers and studio producers alike, combining intuitive control with solid build quality. Arturia’s ventures into audio interfaces, like the **AudioFuse** series, further reflect the company’s commitment to providing versatile, high-quality gear that caters to the needs of modern musicians and producers.

61 Keys

This synthesiser features a 61-key keyboard, providing an ideal balance between portability and playability. With a full range of keys, it’s perfect for performing musicians and producers who need enough range for complex compositions and solos. The keys are designed for a responsive touch, making it suitable for a variety of playing styles, from classical to contemporary music.

Keyboard

A music keyboard is a versatile musical instrument consisting of a set of keys or buttons that produce different pitches when pressed. Keyboards come in various forms, including acoustic pianos, electric pianos, synthesizers, and MIDI controllers. They allow musicians to play melodies, harmonies, and chords with ease, making them fundamental tools in a wide range of musical genres and settings. Keyboards often feature additional controls such as knobs, sliders, and buttons for manipulating sound parameters, and they can be connected to other devices like computers or sound modules for expanded functionality. Whether used for classical, pop, jazz, or electronic music, the keyboard’s intuitive layout and expressive capabilities make it an essential component of modern music production and performance.

Midi

MIDI, which stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, is a technical standard that enables electronic musical instruments, computers, and other devices to communicate with each other. It allows for the transmission of musical data such as note messages, control signals, and synchronization commands between compatible devices. MIDI data does not contain actual audio; instead, it contains instructions for generating sound, controlling parameters, and sequencing musical events. This versatile protocol has revolutionized music production by facilitating seamless integration between different hardware and software components, enabling musicians, producers, and composers to create, manipulate, and perform music with unprecedented flexibility and precision

New

This product is brand new, unused, and in its original packaging. It has never been opened or used, ensuring you receive it in pristine, factory-sealed condition, just as originally manufactured.

It is ideal for those who want the assurance of a fresh start with their gear.

Second Hand

Buying used synths or audio gear can be a great way to get high-quality equipment at a lower price. Many synthesizers, drum machines, and studio gear are built to last, meaning you can find well-maintained, fully functional gear for a fraction of the cost of new models. This is especially beneficial for vintage or discontinued synths, which often have unique character and sound that newer digital recreations can’t fully replicate. Additionally, used gear tends to hold its value well, so if you ever decide to sell, you’re less likely to take a big loss.

Another reason to buy used is access to classic and rare equipment. Many legendary synths—like the Roland Juno series, Korg MS-20, or Moog Model D—are no longer in production, making the second-hand market the only way to get them. Some older gear also has analog warmth and hands-on controls that many musicians prefer over modern digital interfaces. While buying used does come with some risks, like potential wear and tear, careful shopping from trusted sellers, music forums, or local stores can help you find great deals on reliable, high-quality gear.

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