![]() Overal, I'm happy with the value I got for my money. ![]() I also really like the full size keys and their response - I'm not a piano player but I'd dare to say if you decide to learn playing piano on this controller, you should be able to switch to the real thing later quite easily (just don't forget to buy sustain pedal if that's your intention since it's not included). It feels well built and quite sturdy (I'm not planning to carry it around so your results may vary but I expect it to last years in home conditions - hopefully I'm not wrong - I only have it for couple of months so far :) ). Nektar Impact LX88 Plus ranks higher than that and Arturia KeyLab 88 ranks lower than that. As can be seen in the chart above, median best-selling midi controller receives a consumer score of 8.5 (great). That being said, it works as advertised (I'm using it with FL Studio and I haven't encountered any problems with its integration). Nektar Impact LX88 Plus, the cheaper option, tends to get more favorable reviews than Arturia KeyLab 88. It's the first midi controller I've ever used so I can't really compare it with others.
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