Realised I had £20 in Andertons loyalty points :tada: so bought a black MiniLab mk3. Will be interesting to compare to the M32. I think it’ll fit my needs much better as it integrates with Ableton’s devices properly - I don’t use NI stuff that often tbh. Also it has a physical MIDI out.

I’ll keep the M32 though, I’m sure it’ll find some usage for something!

Edit: Yeah the MiniLab is a better fit for me, I’d say. It’s not perfect, but it has a much better Ableton integration. Can’t get over the fact that the M32 one doesn’t let you control device parameters (unless you use Komplete Kontrol or disable the DAW integration and use MIDI CC).

Things I miss about the M32:

  • The touch sensitive knobs which show the value before you turn it! Really nice feature and I’d hoped the Arturia would have this as I think my old Beatstep had this. But not the end of the world.
  • Obviously Komplete Kontrol integration, I think the closest you can get with another controller is to have MIDI CC going to the first 8 macro knobs. Annoyingly you can’t just expose the Macro parameters through the “Configure” mapping in Ableton, as they change from preset to preset. Not a huge deal for me as I don’t like using the KK wrapper.

Things I don’t miss about the M32:

  • The clicky buttons! They’re so noisy and don’t feel nice.
  • The width - it’s nice having the extra keys, but the width of it makes it more awkward to use in my situation (by my side on the sofa)

I would say the Arturia integration with their own stuff is pretty basic. You can scroll through presets with the encoder, and you can choose which knobs map to which parameters in the config… and that’s it. Komplete Kontrol is much deeper in terms of the macros it exposes etc. But for me, I use plugins from lots of manufacturers (and not that much NI stuff), so having general Ableton parameter control is much more valuable than a really good deep integration into one manufacturer.

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