Arturia AstroLab 88 - Avant-Garde Stage Keyboard
Arturia AstroLab 88
Designed for the live musician, the Arturia AstroLab 88 puts impeccable performance sounds at your fingertips. With a premium hammer-action keybed and powerful software ecosystem, take your signature sounds to the stage and let nothing stand between you and your creative expression.
From its responsive hammer-action keybed to an updated CPU for extended polyphony, AstroLab 88 is built for musicians who demand total creative freedom - on stage, in the studio, and everywhere in between
Arturia AstroLab 88 Features
- Hammer-action keybed: Enjoy a highly expressive feel with the Fatar TP-40 keybed, triple sensors, and aftertouch.
- A universe of iconic sounds: 44 instruments, 1,800 onboard presets and up to 10,000 additional sounds via V Collection and Pigments.
- Powerful creative tools: Built-in Arpeggiator, Chord, Scale modes, Looper, and hands-on macro controls.
- Navigation wheel & screen: Browse sounds, switch presets, and view real-time feedback with ease.
- Extensive connectivity: MIDI DIN I/O, USB-C, plus pedal inputs for sustain, expression & more.
- Software ecosystem: Includes Analog Lab Pro and AstroLab Connect for mobile sound management.
Arturia AstroLab 88 Specifications
88-note Fatar TP-40L hammer-action keybed with piano-size keys and aftertouch
11 sound engines:
- Virtual Analog
- Samples
- Wavetable
- FM
- Granular
- Physical modelling
- Vector Synthesis
- Harmonic
- Phase distortion
- Vocoder
- Karplus Synthesis
Over 1800 in-built sounds
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More than 10000 sounds via Arturia software
Navigation wheel & screen for easy browsing
10 Preset Buttons for quick sound access
4 macro controls for quick editing:
- Brightness
- Timbre
- Time
- Movement
12 insert FX
4 dedicated knobs to control FX including dedicated Delay/Reverb
Multis/Keyboard Split
MIDI DIN I/O, balanced stereo input, sustain, expression, aux 1 & 2 pedals
USB-C connection and USB-A host
Bluetooth audio input and WiFi for wireless control
Arpeggiator, MIDI Looper, Chord & Scale modes