I guess the main difference in this context would be that the Arturia’s ableton integration supports changing track/device parameters with the name and value of the parameter showing on the little screen. The NI will only do this for NI KK devices, although you can make it auto map to the first 8 macros in ableton with a custom script - but just in generic midi mode so you won’t see parameter names.
I quite like being able to see which parameter I’m adjusting on the keyboard so I don’t need to think as much but this might not bother you. TBH I’ve not used the encoder integration much so can’t say how useful that is - I’d guess in arrange mode a lot of stuff is honestly just quicker with the mouse regardless.
I think it still comes down to whether you value deep integration with NI stuff or Ableton stuff more. I guess if you’re not bothered about what you see on the little screen, and you don’t mind using KK, the M32 probably offers more because you can control ableton macros with the user script thing. I don’t think you can so easily change tracks/devices from it though.
Obviously other things to keep in mind are the Minilab has faders, pads and MiDI out which I think clinched it for me!
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