

Hands-on Sounds This 49-key controller keyboard was designed for maximum performance and expression, with velocity and aftertouch in addition to a bevy of knobs, faders and highly responsive pads. Perfectly matched to the included Analog Lab software, with an integrated user interface and 6000 sounds from Arturia’s V Collection line of products, KeyLab 49 is more than a controller: it is an instrument unto itself.

With 49 keys, 2 banks of 10 encoders, 2 banks of 9 faders, 10 assignable switches and 16 velocity- and pressure-sensitive pads, KeyLab 49 is perfect for studio and live use. The Arturia KeyLab 49 combines a professional-grade MIDI keyboard with the powerful Analog Lab software environment. Digital Adapters & Miscellaneous Cables.Please help me in this matter! Has been a downright sad experience as I was so looking forward to this. The MIDI Control Center also gives this error message about the device being "used by someone else" and not able to update the firmware (which I have seen a lot of people complain about). Except for one brief period wherein I could make some sound from the keys heard on Analog Lab and Ableton, it has largely been dead end for me.

I tried all ways to rectify this - removed the device from the Devices & Printers in the Settings, Reset the device, and plugged and unplugged multiple time. In short, I did as I was told! The keyboard connected alright but it did not show up on any of the softwares or DAW. I had installed all softwares like the Analog Lab 4 & V and Ableton Live Lite, registered the product, installed the Arturia Software Center, and the MIDI Control Center. While all tutorials showed easy USB based setup, I connected the Keylab to my new laptop (a top of the line Intel i7 11th Gen, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) via USB. I just bought a new Keylab Essential 49 yesterday and was eagerly looking forward to making some music on it.
