Arturia - Keystep Pro Chroma
- Order number: 230670
Arturia brings new colors to your studio with the KeyStep Pro Chroma. New design, improved visual feedback and user interface plus the proven feature set characterize this sequencing-powerhouse.
>Special Edition!<
Just like the "normal" Keystep Pro, Arturia's Keystep Chroma is a 37-key MIDI controller as well as a multi-channel, polyphonic sequencer. It allows you to control modular rigs, outboard synths and software studios simultaneously.
The four independent polyphonic sequencer tracks give you full control over the instruments. The first track can also be used as a drum sequencer with 24 parts.
The Chroma Editon comes with a new design:
- Futuristic design: eye-catching, dark look with new, customizable design options.
- Custom track colors: Users can customize the track lighting colors to their personal taste.
- Improved user interface: With bright blue LEDs and elegant pots for improved interaction.
Features:
- 37 slim keys, velocity sensitive and aftertouch sensitive
- LED above each button for efficient visual feedback
- Four-track step sequencer
- 16 step buttons, up to 64 steps per sequence
- Up to 16 polyphonic notes per step
- melodic sequencer
- Real-time recording, step recording, step processing
- Pitch, velocity, gate length, time shift and probability for each note
- Scale quantization with user scales
- Polyphonic CV outputs
- Drum sequencer
- 24-part drum sequencer
- Polyrhythm
- Performance-oriented sequencer
- Forward and two random play modes
- Pattern Randomization
- Quantized or unquantized recording
- Looper
- Arpeggiator
- 7 arpeggiator modes, 5-octave range
- Chord mode
- Controller mode
- Use the 5 encoders to send CCs
- Automate the CCs
- Sharp OLED screen
- 4x (CV, Gate, Mod) outputs + 8 drum gate outputs
- 1 MIDI input, 2 MIDI output, USB, time synchronization
- Metronome with integrated loudspeaker and line output
- Pedal input
Keystep Chroma @Arturia
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Well established and renown for their computer plug-in suites, Grenoble-based company Arturia made the leap into hardware by offering well-thought out synths, sequencers and keyboards talking fluently both CV/gate and MIDI at a very attractive price entry.