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PULSE Arturia KeyStep 37 Case

  • Perfect fit for the Arturia KeyStep 37
  • Rigid molded case that provides excellent protection
  • Super-soft velvet interior and spacious pocket for cables
  • Comfortable handle and premium extra-smooth zipper

$64.00

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The PULSE case is the perfect case for your Arturia KeyStep 37: an ideal travel solution for mobile producers and musicians.

PULSE cases are made of rigid molded EVA material that is durable and lightweight, while providing excellent protection. The 100% premium materials include a ballistic nylon exterior, super-soft velvet interior, and an ultra-smooth zipper.

With a spacious storage pocket for cables, and a comfortable handle, this case comes equipped with all the features you'll need for travel. Ultra-compact and totally flat, it can also pack easily into your luggage, or a larger flight case.

    Customer Reviews

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    M.O.
    Great case!!

    Exactly what I wanted. I take my Keystep 37 to every session (along with my MPC Live 2 in its Analog Cases hard case) and this is the perfect case for it. It’s light weight, has storage for my cables and PSU and offers plenty of protection.

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    Gabe Lopez

    PULSE Arturia KeyStep 37 Case

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    Steven M Defoe
    Great little cases

    I bought two of these, one for my Arturia keystep, one for a Casio SK-1. The cases are well made and perfectly sized with just enough extra room for the power cube and some cables. Great!

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    R. Horton
    Very nice!

    Perfect fit for Reface organ. Seems very sturdy. Now I can safely take it to gigs.

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    Michael Mallant
    Protected “baby”

    I own three cases, and actually just ordered three more for other devices. I’d typically keep my devices in their original boxes, but recently learned that when they are in their boxes, I am less likely to use them so now that I am putting them in one of the Analog Cases case, I tend to use the instruments more often. I still save the boxes, but now my shelves are full of attractive cases with easily accessible gear.