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Arturia KeyLab Essential Series
Arturia KeyLab Essential MK3 generation brings a color screen, smart creative modes, and deep DAW integration — now available in 49, 61, and full-size 88-key versions.
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Arturia KeyLab Essential 49 MK3 (Sort)
Arturia KeyLab Essential 88 MK3 (Hvid)
Ultimate Music Production Bundle with Arturia KeyLab Essential 88 MK3, Ableton Live 12 Standard Upgrade and Arturia Pigments
Ultimate Music Production Bundle with Arturia KeyLab Essential 61 MK3, Ableton Live 12 Standard Upgrade and Arturia Pigments
Ultimate Music Production Bundle with Arturia KeyLab Essential 49 MK3, Ableton Live 12 Standard Upgrade and Arturia Pigments
Arturia KeyLab Essential 61 MK3 (Sort)
Why Choose Arturia KeyLab Essential MK3?
The third-generation KeyLab Essential MK3 brings meaningful upgrades for modern producers, performers, and composers. With a vibrant 2.5" color screen, intuitive layout, and enhanced performance tools like Scale, Chord, and Arpeggiator modes, this controller is built to streamline your creativity.
The MK3 lineup is now available in 49-key, 61-key, and a fully weighted 88-key version, giving musicians more choice depending on their playing style and setup needs. All models include 8 velocity-sensitive pads, 9 faders, 9 rotary encoders, transport controls, and pitch/mod wheels — all tightly integrated with the color display for real-time control.
It’s optimized for Ableton Live out of the box and includes deep mappings for Logic, Cubase, FL Studio, and others. NKS compatibility makes it easy to integrate with Native Instruments plugins, and the new USB-C connection ensures fast and reliable connectivity.
Included software adds even more value: Analog Lab V, Ableton Live Lite, NI Komplete Select, UVI Model D, and Melodics — giving you thousands of sounds to start creating immediately.
From compact studio setups to expressive full-range playing, the MK3 series adapts to your workflow and grows with your musical journey.
Explore the Arturia KeyLab Essential MK3 collection at Soundium and find your perfect MIDI controller — from 49 to 88 keys.
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Working really well with no issues. For a casual recording or beginners, very suitable thing with almost no cost.
What a combination! Perfect!
Just have to patient with cartridge it took some time to start ti sing!
Nice and clear sound! Just what I was looking for!
Perfect fit for DT 770 PRO. Sound quality is the same as the with the stock ones I had. Would buy again :)
Bought it for DT 770 PRO - perfect fit. Shipment came really fast and they also put some small presents with it.
These pads are identical to the stock ones I had, so there are no complaints from me regarding the sound. Black is waay cooler though :)
I do need to spend some time working with them, but they'll likely replace my HD600s. For the first time in two or so decades.
Labai gerai
It’s awesome! Specially for the price, highly recommended. The build, fit and finish is really good I expected “less” for 350 euro but its top notch.
It sounds great with flac files and with apple music in lossless I prefer the ease of use compare to my iphone with a Mojo 2 connected even though the sound isn’t quite the same.
Best compact speakers for a small room. Clear, detailed sound, stylish wooden design.
For some, the bass may feel insufficient, but it’s easily fixed with an equalizer. The SA1 also supports an external subwoofer connection.
So worth it
Excellent compact speakers.
I've been using the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Eleven earbuds in the Natural Aluminium finish for a couple of weeks now, and overall, they're a solid choice for anyone seeking premium wireless earbuds with a touch of luxury. These in-ear buds come in at around $499, which positions them firmly in the high-end market, and while they deliver on style and sound, there are a few areas where they don't quite live up to the hype for the price.
First off, the design is where these earbuds truly shine. The Natural Aluminium colorway gives them a sleek, jewelry-like appearance with polished aluminum stems and a pearl-blasted charging case that feels incredibly premium in hand. It's lightweight yet durable, with an IP57 rating that makes them sweat- and splash-resistant—perfect for workouts or rainy commutes. The fit is comfortable for extended wear, thanks to the soft silicone tips (multiple sizes included, plus a foam option), and the angled stem ensures they stay secure without feeling intrusive. I appreciate the touch controls on the glass surface; they're responsive and customizable via the B&O app.
Sound quality is another strong suit. The audio is precise and spacious, with a neutral midrange that makes vocals sound natural and detailed. Highs are lively without being piercing on well-mixed tracks, and the customizable EQ in the app lets you tweak things to your liking—whether you want a bass boost or a more balanced profile. With support for high-res audio and multipoint Bluetooth, switching between devices is seamless, and the overall listening experience feels immersive, especially for podcasts or classical music.
The active noise cancellation (ANC) and transparency mode are improved over previous models like the Beoplay EX, blocking out low-frequency rumble effectively during flights or office noise. Calls come through clear in quiet settings, with the six upgraded microphones doing a decent job of reducing background hiss. Battery life is respectable too—up to 8 hours with ANC on, and the case provides a few extra charges. Plus, the option for battery replacement is a nice sustainability touch that extends their lifespan beyond most competitors.
That said, it's not all perfect. At this price point, the ANC doesn't quite match top rivals like Bose's QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds, especially in windy conditions where some noise creeps in. The transparency mode, while natural-sounding, can feel a bit muffled compared to what I've heard from Sony's WF-1000XM5. Bluetooth connectivity has been mostly stable, but I experienced a couple of dropouts in crowded areas, which was frustrating. And honestly, while the sound is great, it doesn't feel like a massive leap forward from the older EX model—some users on forums have pointed out it's more of an iterative update, which makes the premium cost harder to justify if you're upgrading from within the B&O ecosystem.
In summary, the Beoplay Eleven in Natural Aluminium are elegant, well-built earbuds with enjoyable sound and thoughtful features that make daily use a pleasure. They're ideal if you value aesthetics and app integration above all else. However, if you're chasing the absolute best ANC or value for money, you might want to look elsewhere. I'd give them a 4 out of 5—recommended with some reservations.
My dad, who is a frugal professional musician loves them! The sound is perfect for making scores in Sibelius & editing music videos of his orchestras's premormences. He loves that it sound less like the sound is coming from within the headphoens, but because of their open nature, it's like the music is coming from instruments around you. Great product. It's an exquisite gift for a fancy man 🤵
Tho I hear, that if you're ok with sacrificing build quality a little, you can get way better sound for a lot lesss than nearly 400€.
However since my dad was using the worlds cheapest headphones before this, build quality was a must in this case. 😅
I paid a fair price because there was a promotion. The sound is really good, there is no excessive bass. The soundbar can be customized in many ways. You only have to charge it once a week, with daily use.