KeyStep redefines the portable keyboard experience. KeyStep combines the functionality of a keyboard controller with a polyphonic step sequencer to combine both analog and digital devices. This little thing has taken the world by storm in recent years. If you make electronic music with hardware, you need a KeyStep
- Arturia's own Slimkey keybed with touch sensitivity and aftertouch.
- Arpeggiator modes: Up, down, inclusive, exclusive, random, note order, double up, double down modes.
- Sequencer mode: 8 polyphonic step sequences with Rest, Tie, and Legato input.
- Speed control and tap tempo: REC, PLAY, and STOP buttons for performance control over the sequencer and arpeggiator.
- Sustain HOLD knaoo.
- Sustain pedal input.
- 32 keys.
- Chord play mode.
- SHIFT button selection: MIDI channel selection, GATE time, SWING values.
- DC jack for standalone use.
- USB MIDI for use with computer and Arturia's MCC editor.
- MIDI in/out ports.
- Sync i/o ports: Supports 1 pulse per step, 2 PPQ (Korg Volca), 24 PPQ DIN sync, 48 PPQ DIN sync.
- Sync selector switch: Internal, USB, MIDI, Clock.
- CV/GATE outputs: CV cities 1Volt per octave, and Volt>Hz modes, Gate output 5V or 12V for support of modern and vintage equipment.
- CV Velo/Aftertouch/Modwheel output.
- Capacitive-touch pitch bend and mod wheel.
- Each sequence can have 64 steps, each step can have up to 8 notes.
- Low power consumption; can be operated with an Apple iPad® (camera connection kit required).