KORG nanoKEY 25 Key USB MIDI Controller Keyboard




Manufacturer:KORG
Label:KORG
EAN:0411378093592
Model:nanoKEY-WHITE

I got this to help me noodle around in Garage Band on my MacBook (typing music is just, well, wrong)

Great for what it is

For that, it's perfect

eyboard: 25-key with velocity and 4 velocity curves; CC MODE button

As someone that played piano in high school, playing chords and melodies on it's two octaves and small keys is fine

Rating 4

The keys are definitely "laptop keyboard" feeling as people have described them, but velocity sensitive

2009-03-30

When I plugged it into my MacBook and brought up Garage Band it worked right out of the box

The Korg Nano Series is, quite simply, among the most useful sets of tools ever produced for the COMPUTER

An AMAZING Little Helper!

eyboard: 25-key with velocity and 4 velocity curves; CC MODE button

Rating 5

Let me say that word again: "COMPUTER

2009-03-12

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I write, arrange and orchestrate music for a living

This little device is great for my small desktop homestudio

Best music tool, i've bought in a long time!

The Nano Key doesn't take away space, i can just put it in front of my typing keyboard or on my lap and start playing and recording

eyboard: 25-key with velocity and 4 velocity curves; CC MODE button

When i'm done with making music, i just put it beside my monitor

Rating 5

Since i am not a serious piano/keyboard player, i don't need the full range of keys, however there are 2 buttons; ocatve up/down with which you can go an octave higher or lower

2009-03-03

I mainly use it to play some chord changes, easy melody lines and to trigger drum sounds for midi recording

Sadly, the downloaded M1LE Virtual Synth does not work at all (the sounds are missing), but I have other Sequencer software that works with it (as well as some Java Midi/Sound programs I've written)

Keyboard works great, perfect for my cluttered desk area





The velocity curve choices work well for me, since I will mostly be using this for creating music sequences and I need the ability to vary the velocity in order to have realistic drum sounds

eyboard: 25-key with velocity and 4 velocity curves; CC MODE button





I use it with Windows XP, but will try it on Linux later to see if it works the open source Music applications I run

Rating 4

2009-02-24

This keyboard is okay, and for the price that okay turns out to be a pretty good

A decent keyboard, great for the traveling musician on a budget

This keyboard is decent for the price, but the poor construction limits the musician to only playing simple melodies

eyboard: 25-key with velocity and 4 velocity curves; CC MODE button

I've seen people give this thing a pounding though, and this keyboard can handle it too

Rating 3

If you are a pro or almost pro, and you are trying to build a small studio, I would recommend a keyboard with keys that actually feel like keys, since these feel like laptop keys, making the velocity input a little difficult

2009-01-27

But all in all, this is a decent player, with no compatibility issues (at least not for me, works with Reason, FL Studio, Samplitude, etc

When Korg set out to build a slim-line MIDI controller keyboard, they utilized their years of experience in manufacturing innovative MIDI keyboards to create a great-feeling, velocity sensitive keyboard based off a laptop keyboard

eyboard: 25-key with velocity and 4 velocity curves; CC MODE button

The resulting 25-note keyboard on the nanoKEY will transmit your playing dynamics to your software accurately and expressively. In CC (Control Change) MODE, the keys become MIDI controllers, allowing you to control any MIDI assignable parameters within your software

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