![]() What else do you get? Well, it’s a controller keyboard that’s designed to work with multiple DAWs, hence both MCU and HUI compatibility. Version one definitely came from Grenoble and I do like a bit of individuality. This new one is plainer – yes, it’s more functional, but it could have any other company logo on the back. It was very Arturia and fitted in with the company’s aesthetic of the time. ![]() I have to say, though, I kind of preferred the look of the original. This is more logical in hindsight – the screen was far left originally, so, depending on where you placed the keyboard, could cause issues (especially if you had it left of centre, as the screen would have been far, far left of centre). The 30mm faders have been moved over to the right, the pads to the left and the screen has moved into a more central position. ![]() What I didn’t criticise, though, was the layout of the keyboard itself and that is the most striking change here.
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