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Korg nanoKEY2

25-Key MIDI Keyboard from Korg belonging to the nano series

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«  Pretty handy! »

Published on 05/14/11 at 21:48
Value For Money : Excellent
I needed a small MIDI keyboard really cheap to publish on a thumb M1R and TG77.
This is a mini keyboard with 25 keys / pads, velocity sensitive USB. In addition he was appointed to the MacBook Pro 13 "...

UTILIZATION

Small pads are pretty good in the end ... Velocity is even fine enough. We can also adjust the curves or make fixed through KONTROL Editor software (downloaded). It can also adjust the pitch, modulation, sustain ... Otherwise, the 2 buttons octave range from -4 to +4 (the button changes color to indicate the setting.)

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for a few days.
At first I was a bit scared but hey we made it! Sure to trigger piano is not the best but for percussion, analog synths, the brass (and yes it is like keys!) Is fun ... In fact it feels a bit like that playing a melodica.
It should do with aftertouch and a MIDI out!
Value for money excellent!
I'll buy one for each expander well! History to have small keyboards everywhere ... You can even put one on another keyboard ^ ^ (on the right kind of M1).
In short i like this little gadget well done and well thought out.