







🎶 Elevate your studio game — where pro control meets inspired play.
The Arturia KeyLab 61 mk3 Black is a sleek, 61-key USB MIDI controller featuring aftertouch keys, 12 pressure-sensitive pads, and 9 precision encoders. Powered via USB-C, it integrates seamlessly with PC and Mac, bundled with Analog Lab Pro software for instant access to a vast sound library. Crafted with aluminum and wood, it offers a premium feel and professional-grade performance, making it a top choice for electronic musicians and producers seeking expressive control and compact design.






| ASIN | B0D9DKHD35 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,924 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #10 in Synthesizer & Workstation Keyboards |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (137) |
| Date First Available | July 12, 2024 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | PC/Mac |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Item Weight | 18.7 pounds |
| Item model number | 231632 |
| Material Type | Aluminum, Wood |
| Musical Style | Electronic |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 61 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.02 x 34.65 x 3.15 inches |
| Size | 61 Key |
| Supported Software | Analog Lab Pro, Ableton Live Lite, NI The Gentleman, Loopcloud, Melodics |
J**H
Sell your MKII and buy the MKIII now!
Previous equipment: 61 key MkII Going from the MKII to the 61 key MkIII was the best decision I have made in a long time. The key bed is why I bought it and the key bed is why I absolutely think this is right one for me. The changes they made show that Arturia have listened to the criticisms by the users. It feels to me like a perfect middle ground that should be the new standard for non piano mimicking keys. The MkII had key wobble and the black keys were slippery and narrowed too much at the top making hard to hit. I'm already playing better in just a few minutes of play. Also the nobs and sliders all have better resist to improve minor changes in adjustments. Thank you Arturia, this is an amazing product.
P**.
Fantastic keyboard for a young musician
My 13-year-old son saved up his chore money to buy this Arturia KeyLab 49 mk3, and he absolutely loves it. He’s been creating music nonstop since it arrived. The keys feel super good — more like a real piano than a cheap, fake keyboard — and that makes it even more enjoyable to play. It’s also really compact and doesn’t take up much space, which is perfect for his room. The controls are easy to use, and the included Analog Lab Pro software really opens up a ton of creative possibilities. It’s inspiring to see how much he enjoys making music with it — definitely a great investment for anyone starting out or growing their skills.
A**K
THE KEYLAB 49 IS THE SHIZNIT
The Arturia KeyLab 49 is an outstanding MIDI controller that combines premium build quality with an incredible range of features. From the moment you touch it, the craftsmanship stands out—the chassis feels solid, and the keys are sturdy, responsive, and highly playable. They strike a perfect balance between weight and sensitivity, making the board enjoyable for both expressive playing and precise programming. Where this controller truly shines is in its versatility. With plenty control options—pads, faders, knobs, and seamless DAW integration—it offers practically unlimited creative potential. Mapping is intuitive, and the bundled software expands its capabilities even further. Whether for studio production or live performance, the KeyLab 49 adapts easily to any workflow. Overall, this is a professional-grade controller that exceeds expectations. Arturia has delivered a product that’s not only reliable and well-built but also inspiring to use. For musicians, producers, or anyone serious about expanding their creative setup, the KeyLab 49 is a top choice.
D**B
Completely Satisfied!
Excellent sound. Quality is excellent for price!
M**D
Excellent form factor for desktop. Nice key feel. Beautiful to look at.
Since my DAW doesn't integrate super well yet (ever?... Studio One), I haven't tested the Arturia VST integrations a whole lot. What little I did was pretty glitchy in my DAW. But it's still four stars because I didn't even buy it for that purpose. What I needed was the maximum # of full sized, reasonably playable keys that could fit in the space I have available for a controller. I also needed it to be slim, because I find it really distracting to be reaching up 4 inches to the keys. A lot of small, full-size keys controllers are just too fat that way. If that's something important to you, you'll be glad to know that the surface of the keys on this unit is about 1 3/4" from the desktop. So the whole thing looks and feels sleek. A lot of us creatives are very distracted by 'ugly,' and a bit inspired by beautiful hardware. There is zero ugly here. The play experience is pretty good. I've been using real pianos and fully weighted digital pianos for a pretty long time now, so synth/semi-weighted action doesn't feel "right" to me, but it is good enough for my purposes. A word about the interface. If you're like me, you'll be initially confused by the 'Back' button. It only goes back in certain contexts and for a lot of others you have to hit Program. So navigation is a bit quirky until you get used to it. I have sent my feedback to Arturia and they were warmly responsive. The gist: people expect a 'back' button to take them to wherever they just were in all contexts. Hopefully we see that smoothed out a bit in a future firmware update. But it's really not a problem for me since I usually just turn it on, hit the main encoder to go into DAW mode and start playing (after running the appropriate software of course).
C**S
Very pleased. Quality instrument.
Don’t know much about these but purchased as a gift for someone who does. Quality appearance and feel. The wood is nice touch. They are very pleased with it and it’s getting good use mixing beats. Read many reviews before settling on this vs others and they are very content. No issues thus far.
M**S
Keybed is garbage, but nice controller otherwise
I like the build quality and functionality, but the keyboard action is not for serious players. I'm a pianist and was hoping to use this as an organ VST controller, so I wanted a light key action. But I actually find these KeyLab keys heavier than those of my piano (which are weighted in the standard concert range). There's a continuous resistance pushing against your fingertips while you depress a key, such that it's a bit tiring to keep it held down. Also the increase in resistance as you move from the front of a key to the back is outrageous. Playing an E-flat triad, for example, is basically not going to happen, not with your thumb anyway. I do like the usb-c connectivity and the other controls it offers. I also like that my Macbook recognized the MIDI connection right away and was able to start receiving MIDI signals right away, even without any configuration or installation. But since it's primarily marketed as a keyboard, and it falls so far short of the mark there, I don't feel any additional stars are warranted.
M**Y
Excellent MIDI Keyboard Controller
The Arturia KeyLab 61 mk3 Black - 61 Key USB MIDI Keyboard Controller with Analog Lab Pro Software is excellent. I bought it used and did not expect a great keyboard. It is well worth the money, especially with the Analog Lab Pro software. I had to reset everything on the keyboard. But after resetting everything, it was excellent. Everything functions as advertised. I highly recommend this Arturia MIDI keyboard controller.
O**K
O kadar tatlı biri ki ısırasım geliyor. Teşekkürler arturia
I**.
Un teclado fantástico. Se integra a la perfección con Ableton 12. El acabado se siente de buena calidad. La sensación y la sensibilidad de las teclas es genial. Muy contento con la compra
P**K
Purchased the Keylab 61 MK3 variant. The item was delivered 3 days prior to the delivery date. This product is capable of doing almost everything a musician desires to do. Just go for it.
U**N
Très bon clavier, idéal avec la V collection.
J**S
The quality of this controller is very satisfying. I was looking for a keyboard that would give good DAW control with a nice feeling keyboard. The keys don't have the natural weight of a real piano or expensive keyboard but still have a very nice feel to them. Depending on what you intend to play get at least a 61 key controller, 49 keys (Or less!? NO!) don't give enough space to really develop your skills.
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