The Arturia KeyStep mk2 is a game-changer for musicians seeking inspiration! But is it a shortcut to creativity, or just another tool in the studio? Let's explore.
The original Arturia KeyStep is a beloved MIDI controller, especially among modular synth enthusiasts and DAW-free musicians. Its compact size, affordability, user-friendly sequencer, and connectivity made it a hit when it launched in 2016. However, Arturia has since released several newer controllers, leaving the KeyStep behind in terms of updates.
Enter the KeyStep mk2, a $139 upgrade that brings a host of new features to the table. With 16 arpeggiator modes (double the original), 64 sequencer save slots (8 times more), generative sequencing, chord mode, and scale mode, it's a powerful tool for music creation. The scale mode, in particular, keeps less-experienced players in key, ensuring every note is harmonious.
But here's where it gets interesting: the new arpeggiator modes, Spice and Mutate generative features, and their interplay with the sequencer. When creative juices aren't flowing, these features provide a creative spark, offering more than just random note generation. They can help you quickly enter a flow state, that magical place where creativity thrives.
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