


If you are on the edge, V Collection 6 for free is a big enough incentive to get across. If you are planning to buy a MIDI controller, I would strongly suggest giving this a thorough look. Except the transport controls & the big encoder & nearby buttons in the center, you can customize everything using the MIDI control center. I have setup knobs/faders/buttons to the right to control the software instruments inside FL Studio using "Override generic link." feature. Using Bome's MIDI Translator Classic & LoopMIDI tools, which are available for free, I have customized all the DAW command buttons & the 16 RGB pads to control various DAW shortcuts. However, I have put the Studio One magnetic overlay on my keyboard, as it matches almost all the controls in the DAW commands section. For the DAW commands section, it comes with magnetic overlays for DAWs like Logic Pro X, Studio One, Cubase, Repear, Pro Tools & Live. The three buttons for selecting Analog Lab, DAW & User modes are a real time saver & an excellent implementation.I mostly use the User mode where I have created a custom preset that suits my workflow.

Strong & beautiful build quality (have the absolutely stunning White model), extensive controls & customization, excellent keybed, &wonderful integration with Analog Lab & various DAWs makes this one of the best MIDI controllers you can buy today.
