As a USB-C MIDI keyboard, the new KeyStep 37 MK2 is another interesting idea machine. This due to its extensive sequencer/arpeggiator and even CV/gate capabilities. DAW and sounds included!
With the Arturia Keystep MK2, you invest in a very handy USB/MIDI keyboard, with aftertouch, CV/gate, and a nice package of software.
Small in size, but monstrously big in sound: the Arturia AstroLab 37. The smaller version of its big brothers, but no less potent for that. The mini keys even have aftertouch!
As an audio interface, the Arturia MiniFuse 2 OTG is a fine studio product, and just as useful 'On The Go'. Includes a hefty package of software.
The USB/MIDI keyboards of the Arturia Essential line-up are popular, very popular. Because they've been around for a while, and in these times when developments are flying around your ears, the Essential stands proud.
Will the Arturia MiniLab 3 become as immensely popular as its predecessor? In any case, the possibilities are good, also in terms of the software that comes with it. A very robust MIDI keyboard with lots of possibilities.
Even smaller than the MiniBrute but not to be overlooked: the Arturia MicroBrute. An analogue synth with 25 mini keys, single oscillator, filter section and even a micro patchbay. Analogue feasting for everyone!
The Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 is an excellent candidate to take its place in your studio, sales figures of the previous generation show undisputedly.
The MicroFreak was already a popular synthesiser, perhaps the new Arturia MiniFreak will improve on these figures! It is the same versatile concept, but with a more conventional keyboard.