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Description
Elevate your music production with the Arturia KeyStep 37 MK2, the versatile MIDI controller and sequencer designed to inspire creativity and keep your workflow fluid. This compact powerhouse boasts a 37-note Slimkey keyboard with aftertouch, offering expressive playability without sacrificing portability. Whether you're crafting melodies on a modular rig or sequencing soft synths in a DAW, the KeyStep 37 MK2 seamlessly integrates into any setup, unlocking new musical possibilities.
Designed to be an ideas machine, the KeyStep 37 MK2 features a polyphonic step sequencer with up to 64 steps, 8-voice polyphony, and a 16-mode arpeggiator. With tools like Mutate, Spice, and Dice, you can transform simple patterns into complex, evolving sequences in real-time. Four assignable macro encoders provide tactile control over key parameters, while the capacitive pitch and modulation strips enable nuanced performances.
Connectivity is key, and the KeyStep 37 MK2 delivers with USB-C MIDI, full-size MIDI DIN, Sync I/O, and four configurable CV outputs. This makes it a perfect bridge between digital and analog setups, accommodating everything from modular synths to traditional MIDI gear. Included software like Analog Lab Intro and Ableton Live Lite ensures you're ready to create right out of the box.
Compact yet full-featured, the KeyStep 37 MK2 is the ideal solution for musicians and producers seeking a travel-friendly controller without compromising on functionality.
Key Features:
- 37-note Slimkey keyboard with velocity and aftertouch
- Polyphonic step sequencer with up to 64 steps and 8-voice polyphony
- 16-mode arpeggiator and pattern chaining for dynamic sequencing
- Tools like Mutate, Spice, and Dice for live variation
- USB-C MIDI, MIDI DIN In/Out, and 3.5 mm Sync I/O
- Four assignable encoders and capacitive pitch/mod strips
- Four CV outputs assignable to velocity, aftertouch, mod wheel, and more
- Includes Analog Lab Intro (500+ sounds) and Ableton Live Lite software
- Compact, travel-friendly design with low-power operation for mobile use
Product specs
| Number of Keys | 37 |
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Arturia
KeyStep 37 mk2 | Expanded controller & sequencer | ARTURIA
Reviews
PROS
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Onboard sequencer and arpeggiator are intuitive and enhance live performances.
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Seven extra keys allow for more creativity without octave switching.
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"Jumbo mini" keys provide a comfortable playing experience.
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Aftertouch feature unlocks creative expression similar to string instruments.
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Simple MIDI channel changing with clearly labeled controls.
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Compatible with a wide range of devices, including phones and synths.
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Mutate button offers dynamic sound experimentation.
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Compact size complements various studio setups.
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Screen provides clear visibility of tempo and clock control.
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Great value for the price with impressive functionality.
CONS
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Build quality feels light and plasticky, may not withstand heavy use.
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Lacks visible jack labels, which can complicate connections.
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MIDI doesn't always work seamlessly with Ableton.
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In this video, Hannes Bieger discusses his workflow with the Arturia KeyStep 37 mk2.
At 0:55 in this video from Arturia, Maarten Vos discusses his KeyStep 37 mk2. He says:
And over here, we have the new KeyStep 37 from Arturia, which is very interesting and also inspiring to play around with. It has a lot of new functionalities.
I used it in my performance in Amsterdam. There I controlled, for instance another Arturia synth, the filter with MIDI CV, but as well backing tracks from Ableton with another knob. So basically, with this small keyboard I did a lot of different things.
The KeyStep is very versatile. It actually works with any piece of gear in the studio. How I use it is mostly with a modular synth, but you can even send MIDI and CV at the same time and have basically your whole studio controlled by this small keyboard.
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