Arturia has reskinned its KeyLab Mk3 with a bright orange finish – don’t look at these pictures or you might accidentally buy it

Arturia has released a special edition of the KeyLab Mk3 controller in a bright orange finish. The device is technically identical to…

By AI Maestro July 8, 2026 1 min read
Arturia has reskinned its KeyLab Mk3 with a bright orange finish – don’t look at these pictures or you might accidentally buy it

Arturia has released a special edition of the KeyLab Mk3 controller in a bright orange finish. The device is technically identical to the standard model launched in 2024, retaining the same 49 or 61 keys, responsive pads, and touch-sensitive faders. The manufacturer describes the new colourway as a “true command center” for production setups. Pricing remains unchanged at €449 for the 49-key version and €549 for the 61-key version. This update does not introduce new features or hardware changes to the existing platform.

The release matters primarily as a cosmetic refresh for a product that has already received high marks for build quality and playability. While the underlying functionality, including DAW control and chord modes, remains the same, the distinct appearance offers a visual alternative for users seeking a specific aesthetic for their studio. The decision to reskin rather than redesign suggests the company is responding to visual preferences without altering the successful technical foundation of the controller.

  • Available in 49-key and 61-key configurations
  • Identical specifications to the standard 2024 model
  • Priced at €449 and €549 respectively
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