![]() I cannot reason why you must have hammer action, I can understand it for a full keyboard but not for a midi controller where the prime purpose is creating backing tracks.īoth these midi controllers are not cheap items where for similar cash you could buy a proper keyboard and make use of the onboard sounds within the keyboard in a DAW. I have looked at and tried a Komplete 88 which was extremely well made, had a great keybed action and Ferrari like controls, and a price to match. It did come with some nice software especially one that emulates the Classic Rhodes keyboards of the Seventies. I have a 49 key version but the unit is well constructed and the buttons and controls are robust. I have an Arturia Keylab but not the 88 key version so cannot comment upon the action of that model. Are there any other keyboards (pianos) I should consider? I'm open to any recommendation as will do my research anyways and it's not that urgent.Do you have any thoughts on above and help me choose which one and why (please give reasons)?.Analog Lab can only be installed on one machine, where Komplete Kontrol on 3, so I could have it on a home computer, and laptop to use while commuting.Keylab have both laptop and music stands, I know you can buy them separately and most of the time I may not even use them, but it’s very convenient to have them.Guiding LEDs in S88 are awesome, as I’m not a great piano player, and even to learn and practice they would be useful imo, and they would allow me to start real quick.S88’s screens are useful if on your laptop screen you only show Ableton Live, and then you don’t need to switch (with Keylab screen is pretty minimalistic).Keylab has more controls so you click less I guess?.Keylab has drum pads (not that I’m that much into beat, but having an option and not using is better than needing and not having). ![]() Sounds - both look like more than I would ever need.Software UI - I prefer Analog Lab, but I only played with Demo, and free version of Komplete Kontrol (used with Garage Band, and vmpk). ![]() There are differences, and here’s my thoughts:
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