Arturia BeatStep is a compact MIDI controller featuring a built-in 16-step sequencer, backlit performance pads, programmable rotary encoders, and excellent connectivity.
A mobile MIDI solution: Small enough to take anywhere with you and powered via USB, the BeatStep can accompany you wherever your music takes you. Alongside a wide range of performance controllers, it also includes a simple 16-step sequencer that allows you to create melodic and percussive sequences on the spot. It can even control playback in your DAW.
Connect the past and present: BeatStep bridges the gap between the world of computer audio, external MIDI equipment, and CV/Gate controlled devices, synchronising everything to make the most of your setup. Fine-tune the parameters of effects or virtual instruments, improvise a sequence with modular synthesizers via CV, or control a vintage synthesizer via MIDI – BeatStep makes all this possible.
Surprisingly complex: No other small-format controller offers such a wide variety of functions, features, and possibilities as the Arturia BeatStep. Its unique ability to save up to 16 custom configurations allows you to fully tailor your musical experience, with dedicated control maps for your favourite effects, modules, or software synthesizers.
Well built and solid. The sensitivity of the pads is good, but it doesn't compare to pads on more expensive controllers. Regarding features: - the configuration software is a bit weird to use and I don't think Arturia has updated it in a few years. - the sequencer sends all notes at half velocity and can't be changed anywhere. It's not a critical issue, but something could have been done about it. I recommend, in this price range it seems to be one of the better controllers if you need pads and knobs.