MATRIXSYNTH: Arturia Introduces MiniLab 37 Universal MIDI Controller

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Arturia Introduces MiniLab 37 Universal MIDI Controller


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Arturia Minilab 37 MIDI controller: How it competes, Buyer’s guide, pros, cons // Review & Tutorial

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TIMELINE: 0:00 Intro 0:50 Overview 1:40 Keybed 2:15 Pitch & mod 2:35 Pads 3:50 Screen 4:15 Knobs 4:40 Faders 5:10 I/O 5:45 Build 6:05 Other buttons 6:25 Hold 6:55 Shift 7:25 Brains 7:45 Arp 8:55 Chord 9:25 Custom modes 9:55 Control center 11:00 Other smarts? 11:35 Analog lab 14:00 Effects 14:50 Ableton Live 17:20 Komplete Kontrol 20:00 Other Arturia 20:20 Pros & cons


Building on the much-loved MiniLab formula, MiniLab 37 expands Arturia’s best-selling compact controller with 12 additional slim keys, a refined layout, hands-on DAW control, creative performance features, and a complete software bundle. Designed for beginners, producers, performers, and musicians looking for a compact controller, it offers the freedom of two-handed play without sacrificing portability.

_More keys, more play
MiniLab 37 gives music makers more room to create while keeping the compact, intuitive workflow that made MiniLab an essential controller for studios, bedrooms, and mobile setups.

With 37 velocity-sensitive slim keys, RGB pads, rotary encoders, sliders, built-in creative tools, seamless DAW integration and professional music-making software included, MiniLab 37 is designed to help users start fast, stay hands-on, and bring ideas to life wherever inspiration strikes.

_Hands-on control

From first ideas to finished tracks, MiniLab 37 gives creators more space to play without losing the compact feel that made MiniLab an essential studio controller.

Expanded 37-key format

12 additional slim keys give musicians more room for melodies, chords, basslines, and two-handed playing.

Compact layout

A wider yet shallower design keeps controls accessible while fitting naturally into space-conscious studios, bedroom setups, and mobile rigs.

Stacked RGB pads

A 2x4 pad layout supports finger drumming, clip launching, and performance control with less hand movement.

Hands-on workflow

8 rotary encoders, 4 sliders, transport controls, a mini display, and a clickable browsing knob keep essential functions close.

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