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| Brand | Korg |
| Color | White |
| Type | Electronics |
| Release Date | 2010-01-01 |
| List Price | $62.00 |
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| MIDI Controllers |
Features |
- Keyboard: 25-Key Together with Velocity And 4 Velocity Curves
- CC MODE Button
- Octave Shift Up/Down Buttons
- Pitch Up/Down Buttons
- Modulation Button
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Description |
The nanoKEY is an ultra-compact keyboard controller, featuring a excellent-feeling 25-key velocity-sensitive keyboard this's perfect for song production. Every key on this USB-MIDI controller can in addition be set to send MIDI control data, further expanding its power. The Korg nanoSERIES The Korg nanoSERIES offer a keyboard controller, a pad controller, and a studio controller together with dedicated transfer controls. Every of these USB-powered, slim-line controllers is intended to do the much of your valuable studio space, and is small enough to get together with you on any musical journey. Situate one of our keyboard controllers in front of your laptop, rest a pad controller on your music workstation, park a studio controller on your recording console--or anyplace else you want flexible control over your DAW, virtual instrument, result or DJ software. Although small in size, all three nanoSERIES controllers go huge when it comes to functionality, yet their intuitive layouts offer extremely simple operation for any customer. nanoKEY--A Flexible MIDI Keyboard Controller This's lesser Than a Laptop Keyboard When Korg set out to build a slim-line MIDI controller keyboard, they utilized their years of experience in manufacturing innovative MIDI keyboards to make a excellent-feeling, velocity sensitive keyboard based off a laptop keyboard. The resulting 25-note keyboard on the nanoKEY will transmit your playing dynamics to your software accurately and expressively. In CC (Control Modify) MODE, the keys become MIDI controllers, allowing you to control any MIDI assignable parameters inside your software. The Octave Shift function proposes immediate access to the entire MIDI note range. Pitch and modulation buttons are in addition provided, giving your performances the kind of expression this you would expect from any controller regardless of its size. What's in the Box Korg nanoKEY, USB cable, and Owner's Manual. |
The nanoKEY is an ultra-compact keyboard controller, featuring a excellent-feeling 25-key velocity-sensitive keyboard this's perfect for song production. Every key on this USB-MIDI controller can in addition be set to send MIDI control data, further expanding its power. Based off a laptop keyboard, this excellent-feeling, velocity sensitive, 25-note MIDI controller keyboard transmits your playing dynamics to your software accurately and expressively. In CC (Control Modify) MODE, the keys become MIDI controllers, allowing you to control any MIDI assignable parameters inside your software. The Octave Shift function proposes immediate access to the entire MIDI note range. Pitch and modulation buttons are in addition provided, giving your performances the kind of expression this you would expect from any controller regardless of its size. Specifications - Controllers:
- Keyboard: 25-key together with velocity and 4 velocity curves
- CC MODE button
- Octave Shift up/down buttons
- Pitch up/down buttons
- Modulation button
- Dimensions: 12.6 x 3.27 x 0.55 inches (WxDxH)
- Weight: 8 ounces
What's in the Box Korg nanoKEY, USB cable, and Owner's Manual. The Korg nanoSERIES The Korg nanoSERIES offer a keyboard controller, a pad controller, and a studio controller together with dedicated transfer controls. Every of these USB-powered, slim-line controllers is intended to do the much of your valuable studio space, and is small enough to get together with you on any musical journey. Situate one of our keyboard controllers in front of your laptop, rest a pad controller on your music workstation, park a studio controller on your recording console--or anyplace else you want flexible control over your DAW, virtual instrument, result or DJ software. Although small in size, all three nanoSERIES controllers go huge when it comes to functionality, yet their intuitive layouts offer extremely simple operation for any customer. |
Customer Reviews |
Chords are impossible 2010-09-06 |
| By J. Leach (Holland, MI USA) |
| I got this because it's so compact and easy to toss into my briefcase. You'll have to get use to the small amount of key stroke, compared to any real keyboard. For single note entry, it's fine. However, if you want to enter a three-note chord with any black notes, forget it. You know how when you depress the edges of black keys that you slide in depressing the far inside part of the white key? Well, there is no far inside part of the white key; it doesn't exist, which makes chord entry very slow. Four-note chord with any black keys? Forget it. Spend the extra $10 and get some real keys. |
Nice little accessory, but FRAGILE! 2010-08-25 |
| By Harrkev (Colorado Springs, CO United States) |
I got one of these things when it was new, and loved it. It was usable, rather inexpensive, and tiny. However, it recently broke. I had it in a cabinet, and I slid a magazine on top of it. One of the pages caught a couple of keys and tore them off! Wow, this thing is FRAGILE. It is OK if you take care of it, but useless when you have to throw it away.
Akai came out with the LPK25, which is the same concept, but looks more like a real keyboard. It is about the same width and depth as the Nanokey, but is over twice as thick which may or may not be a factor for you. The LPK25 adds an arpeggiator, but drops the pitch-bend buttons. The Nanokey also comes with a license for the basic M1 software synth (also usable as a VST) that the Akai does not come with, and the Akai is about $20 more. |
Nice, Usefull, But....... 2010-08-10 |
| By Bruce (Ohio, USA) |
| I bought the NanoKey to use with Reason 4. Having moved away from hardware and being a computer musician, I needed something rather small that can sit on my desk out of the way when not in use. Let me say that the little board works just fine. Maybe I'm being picky, but the one thing I can't get past is how much it feels like a laptop keyboard. Thats sort of exactly what I was trying to get away from. Now let me say, this IS NOT a replacement for bigger, more complex midi boards. That being said, it just sort of feels like a toy. I think I'll be getting an Emu Xboard for my desktop, and keep the NanoKey for my netbook. All in all it's a great piece, it just feels weird. |
nano key works great 2010-07-30 |
| By steve |
| The keyboard is compact and works very well fr such a small package,it has many features and im satisfied witht this purchase i would recomend it to everyone. |
Not impressed 2010-07-14 |
| By Brandon Seils |
| The keys were much like a laptop keyboard, which had little depth and made a loud click when you used them -- which irked me. |
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