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Second, I prefer the pitch and mod wheels being separate things, but the "touch" feature is a little unnatural and, in my opinion, unnecessary. Not something terrible, just something to keep in mind. That can be useful in some cases, but in other is really distracting and can slow your workflow. This keyboard does the trick but there are a few details I would like to mention.įirst, the knobs have really little sensibility if you turn them slowly but can go crazy if you crank them up a little faster.
![arturia stage 73 arturia stage 73](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/t6gj3paUiVQ/maxresdefault.jpg)
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I wanted something that I could take with me everywhere and that could also be on the side of the computer in my home studio to try synth sounds and deal with them easily before going to my main keyboard that is not a MIDI controller but has more keys and better quality overall. I was not mistaken about that, I have some friends that had the Akai and the keys actually felt really flimsy and some even broke. I chose this one because it looked nicer, because I didn't like the mod and pitch wheel being merged in a joystick in the Akai and because the keys looked sturdier.
![arturia stage 73 arturia stage 73](https://westlakepro.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/ArtV6_Stage73.jpg)
I was a bit divided between this Arturia MiniLab MKII and the Akai MPK mini MK2.
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