![]() Highly recommended for the mobile or small-sized (studio) musician who wants maximum control with a minimal footprint. You will have to fine-tune that further in your DAW or use a more serious midi controller. The installation file for Ableton Live Lite is available here: /live-lite. Playing a tune is fine, but don't expect miracles (in terms of sensitivity). The ability to download Analog Lab Lite and Grand Piano Model D by UVI AccesstotheMiniLabMkIIuser manual andthelatest versionof theMIDIControl Center software Special offers restricted to MiniLab MkII owners. Drum pads can be assigned their own (individual) color which works very well and for the rest I mainly use it for tweaking softsynts. ![]() All in all, highly recommended and it also looks very good. The system is designed to provide 1:1 control of the included Analog Lab 2 synth software, Ableton Live Lite, and UVI Grand Piano Model D software. Integration with Ableton is fine, Analog labs lite also works fine, but it is very lame that the full version is not included. This is an (ultimate) tool for small or mobile studios and this controller really excels! Enough controls, good layout. ![]() Drum pads ditto but hey! You don't buy this controller to play a full concert hall live. Keys play like a synth keyboard, no flaws, but sensitivity leaves a lot to be desired. I wanted mod and pitch, some drum pads to assign freely, at least 8 endless rotaries (4 is too little to quickly change things with soft synths) and preferably fitting in a (second) laptop bag and that is easy. I looked at the Minilab 1 for a long time, but it just couldn't convince me. As wide as a 15 inch laptopÄrum pads and keys touch (but not very) sensitive 25 keys with pitch and mod above the keyboardįormat.
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