Korg nanoKEY2 Slim-Line USB MIDI Controller (Black)
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Good affordable basic midi keyboard
This is aGood affordable basic midi keyboard even the the build quality on the keys is quite weak, but considering the price that is the trade off. Portable and good for basic input.
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Nice simple keyboard
Nice on-the-road keyboard. Very portable, plastic feeling, and hard to play with key reminding of a computer keyboard. To my happy surprise it was velocity sensitive! Great buy if you want it portable and funny
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Capable Portable Contoller
Using this controller with my win10 laptop and vst synths running in Cantabile w/asio4all driver. The controller was recognized by the system and all functions worked without issue or any noticeable latency. The pitch bend and mod buttons are not quite the same as having wheels but are workable for a majority of playing situations. The sustain button can be configured for latching or momentary which is nice. Overall I have mixed feelings about th... Show More
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Convenient Korg Controller Keyboard.
At the lowest price I could find for a controller keyboard, the Korg nanoKey2 is very impressive. It only has twenty-five keys, but the octave shift buttons allow you to change the octave up and down, giving reach to the full range of notes for electronic music. It has neat pitch bend, sustain, and vibrato buttons, too. It resembles a computer keyboard in the flatness and shape of the keys and is even smaller than a computer keyboard. It works gr... Show More
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Love it
I just got my nanokey2 a few days ago and already love it. The piano keys take some getting used to but after that, it works fine. The only issue I have with it is that when playing notes quickly or rythmically, the keyboard tends to lag just enough to be noticeable. Other than that the size and simplicity of the keyboard is great. Especially for its price.
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Perfect for the minimalist
This is perfect for traveling, living in small spaces, and being able to QUICKLY pull out some keys and lay something down. Setup couldn't have been easier; I just pulled it out of the box and plugged it straight into my vintage 2007 MBP. Logic Studio recognized it immediately, and I was composing straight away.
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Small and light, easy to carry around
This is my first Korg product. I got Korg's all 3 white Slim-Line USB MIDI Controllers. It all started with iMS20 app. I needed small sized midi controllers. Korg's Slim-Line was the perfect choice. Lets describe the product: The nanoKEY2: its very light to carry around, and easily fits in any bag. Great when travelling. The unit and the keys are made out of plastic and have a clean solid feel. I was initially afraid the unit might feel like a to... Show More
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Big Improvement Over Previous Generation
The size of the nano devices have always been outstanding. The previous generation had serious durability issues that seemed to be addressed with this latest release.
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Yes, it is all that and a bag of chips
I use it as a very portable key board/midi controller. I is just what I wanted/needed. It is just right, very responsive. I like the pitch bend buttons better than a wheel.
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Plug and play input device
For data (note) entry, it does what it says it does. Great price. A little too velocity-sensitive, but maybe there is a way to adjust that. (Haven't read the manual, just started using the device right away).
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Great portable controller
Great for what it is: an extremely portable music controller, not a replacement for a full-size keyboard controller but an augmenting controller for portable use. I take it with me everywhere, so I can drop tracks into my iPad easily.
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