Combining a responsive and great-feeling “touch” and a thin low-profile 25-key USB-MIDI keyboard The nanoKEY2 features an advanced and up-to-date design. By combining the great-feeling “touch” that Korg has developed for its professional MIDI keyboards and the low-profile “thinness” of recent computer keyboard innovations, the nanoKEY2 provides a superior keyboard response for its class and size. It's designed with ample key width and plenty of space between the keys, reducing the chances of hitting a wrong note. The touch and velocity response have been carefully tuned, as only a manufacturer with Korg's track record and know-how can, ensuring that your expressive performance will be conveyed accurately to your software. Control buttons provide simple yet versatile control The Octave Shift buttons – borrowed from Korg's MIDI controllers – allow the overall pitch to be shifted four levels, either UP or DOWN, in octave increments. When used in conjunction with the Key Transpose feature, the nanoKEY2 can access the entire range of the notes in the MIDI spectrum. For enhanced performances, the nanoKEY2 also provides Pitch Bend buttons, a Modulation button, and a Sustain button; one that's indispensible for piano or electric piano performance. For each of these buttons, the on/off switching speed can be specified over four levels (using Korg Kontrol Editor), ensuring smooth changes that are appropriate for your performance. USB power for an uncluttered setup Just connect a single USB cable from your computer to the nanoKEY2, and you've got a quick and portable music production system. Power and USB-MIDI data travels down the same wire for a clean, efficient workspace.
Combining a responsive and great-feeling “touch” and a thin low-profile 25-key USB-MIDI keyboard The nanoKEY2 features an advanced and up-to-date design. By combining the great-feeling “touch” that Korg has developed for its professional MIDI keyboards and the low-profile “thinness” of recent computer keyboard innovations, the nanoKEY2 provides a superior keyboard response for its class and size. It's designed with ample key width and plenty of space between the keys, reducing the chances of hitting a wrong note. The touch and velocity response have been carefully tuned, as only a manufacturer with Korg's track record and know-how can, ensuring that your expressive performance will be conveyed accurately to your software. Control buttons provide simple yet versatile control The Octave Shift buttons – borrowed from Korg's MIDI controllers – allow the overall pitch to be shifted four levels, either UP or DOWN, in octave increments. When used in conjunction with the Key Transpose feature, the nanoKEY2 can access the entire range of the notes in the MIDI spectrum. For enhanced performances, the nanoKEY2 also provides Pitch Bend buttons, a Modulation button, and a Sustain button; one that's indispensible for piano or electric piano performance. For each of these buttons, the on/off switching speed can be specified over four levels (using Korg Kontrol Editor), ensuring smooth changes that are appropriate for your performance. USB power for an uncluttered setup Just connect a single USB cable from your computer to the nanoKEY2, and you've got a quick and portable music production system. Power and USB-MIDI data travels down the same wire for a clean, efficient workspace.
Combining a responsive and great-feeling “touch” and a thin low-profile 25-key USB-MIDI keyboard The nanoKEY2 features an advanced and up-to-date design. By combining the great-feeling “touch” that Korg has developed for its professional MIDI keyboards and the low-profile “thinness” of recent computer keyboard innovations, the nanoKEY2 provides a superior keyboard response for its class and size. It's designed with ample key width and plenty of space between the keys, reducing the chances of hitting a wrong note. The touch and velocity response have been carefully tuned, as only a manufacturer with Korg's track record and know-how can, ensuring that your expressive performance will be conveyed accurately to your software. Control buttons provide simple yet versatile control The Octave Shift buttons – borrowed from Korg's MIDI controllers – allow the overall pitch to be shifted four levels, either UP or DOWN, in octave increments. When used in conjunction with the Key Transpose feature, the nanoKEY2 can access the entire range of the notes in the MIDI spectrum. For enhanced performances, the nanoKEY2 also provides Pitch Bend buttons, a Modulation button, and a Sustain button; one that's indispensible for piano or electric piano performance. For each of these buttons, the on/off switching speed can be specified over four levels (using Korg Kontrol Editor), ensuring smooth changes that are appropriate for your performance. USB power for an uncluttered setup Just connect a single USB cable from your computer to the nanoKEY2, and you've got a quick and portable music production system. Power and USB-MIDI data travels down the same wire for a clean, efficient workspace.
Combining a responsive and great-feeling “touch” and a thin low-profile 25-key USB-MIDI keyboard The nanoKEY2 features an advanced and up-to-date design. By combining the great-feeling “touch” that Korg has developed for its professional MIDI keyboards and the low-profile “thinness” of recent computer keyboard innovations, the nanoKEY2 provides a superior keyboard response for its class and size. It's designed with ample key width and plenty of space between the keys, reducing the chances of hitting a wrong note. The touch and velocity response have been carefully tuned, as only a manufacturer with Korg's track record and know-how can, ensuring that your expressive performance will be conveyed accurately to your software. Control buttons provide simple yet versatile control The Octave Shift buttons – borrowed from Korg's MIDI controllers – allow the overall pitch to be shifted four levels, either UP or DOWN, in octave increments. When used in conjunction with the Key Transpose feature, the nanoKEY2 can access the entire range of the notes in the MIDI spectrum. For enhanced performances, the nanoKEY2 also provides Pitch Bend buttons, a Modulation button, and a Sustain button; one that's indispensible for piano or electric piano performance. For each of these buttons, the on/off switching speed can be specified over four levels (using Korg Kontrol Editor), ensuring smooth changes that are appropriate for your performance. USB power for an uncluttered setup Just connect a single USB cable from your computer to the nanoKEY2, and you've got a quick and portable music production system. Power and USB-MIDI data travels down the same wire for a clean, efficient workspace.
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The product worked fine when I acquired it, however, upon installing the drivers to gain access to the rest of the buttons, which didn't work, the product failed totally. I later found that the device will work if it's bound to one of the first midi ports in Windows, but I already had items bound to those, and the fix was deemed impossible as other devices had already used the rescources for the fix. Luckily I had another midi controller.
originally posted on storedj.com.au
I previously owned an Arturia Minilab MK2 25 key which was a great product, but after a couple of years I realized I was rarely using most of the controls. I basically just wanted a small, lightweight and simple controller for writing melodies, bass-lines and programing beats. I've been using this for a few weeks now and absolutely love it! It's actually smaller than I was expecting and has a very slim profile which is perfect for slipping into a laptop bag or backpack and is still quite easy to play. Sure, you won't be using it to compose a symphony or perform complex pieces of music, but it was obviously never designed for that.
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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 great with my electronic music software. It even picks up musical accent (velocity); so the harder you press the keys, the louder it is, and the softer you press the keys, the quieter it is. The only thing that would make it better is if it had sounds of its own. However, it serves its purpose as a Musical Instrument Digital ... MoreAt 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 great with my electronic music software. It even picks up musical accent (velocity); so the harder you press the keys, the louder it is, and the softer you press the keys, the quieter it is. The only thing that would make it better is if it had sounds of its own. However, it serves its purpose as a Musical Instrument Digital Interface controller well. It comes with a software code so you can download some electronic music programs from the Internet; so if you do not have music software already, you can get some to use with the nanoKey2. The cable that it comes with stays in the socket very tightly and it will not fall out so easily. This is good so it will not disconnect on accident. Overall, the Korg nanoKey2 is a good buy for being able to listen to, experiment with, and record sounds in audio software without having to use the computer mouse and computer keyboard all the time to program commands and test out sounds. It is light-weight and its slim-line design is very convenient and saves space. It would be good for use with a laptop on the go. I find it a nice addition to my desktop home studio. It is perfect in function for its size. Very neat.
| Standalone | No |
| MIDI I/O | USB |
| Sampling | No |
Korg NanoKey2 MIDI Keyboard 25 Key - Black
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Korg NanoKEY2 Slim-line USB Keyboard
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The product worked fine when I acquired it, however, upon installing the drivers to gain access to the rest of the buttons, which didn't work, the product failed totally. I later found that the device will work if it's bound to one of the first midi ports in Windows, but I already had items bound to those, and the fix was deemed impossible as other devices had already used the rescources for the fix. Luckily I had another midi controller.
I previously owned an Arturia Minilab MK2 25 key which was a great product, but after a couple of years I realized I was rarely using most of the controls. I basically just wanted a small, lightweight and simple controller for writing melodies, bass-lines and programing beats. I've been using this for a few weeks now and absolutely love it! It's actually smaller than I was expecting and has a very slim profile which is perfect for slipping into a laptop bag or backpack and is still quite easy to play. Sure, you won't be using it to compose a symphony or perform complex pieces of music, but it was obviously never designed for that.
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 great with my electronic music software. It even picks up musical accent (velocity); so the harder you press the keys, the louder it is, and the softer you press the keys, the quieter it is. The only thing that would make it better is if it had sounds of its own. However, it serves its purpose as a Musical Instrument Digital ... MoreAt 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 great with my electronic music software. It even picks up musical accent (velocity); so the harder you press the keys, the louder it is, and the softer you press the keys, the quieter it is. The only thing that would make it better is if it had sounds of its own. However, it serves its purpose as a Musical Instrument Digital Interface controller well. It comes with a software code so you can download some electronic music programs from the Internet; so if you do not have music software already, you can get some to use with the nanoKey2. The cable that it comes with stays in the socket very tightly and it will not fall out so easily. This is good so it will not disconnect on accident. Overall, the Korg nanoKey2 is a good buy for being able to listen to, experiment with, and record sounds in audio software without having to use the computer mouse and computer keyboard all the time to program commands and test out sounds. It is light-weight and its slim-line design is very convenient and saves space. It would be good for use with a laptop on the go. I find it a nice addition to my desktop home studio. It is perfect in function for its size. Very neat.
This is exactly what I need for laying down quick ideas when recording. The keys feel more like a keyboard for typing, but that's fine. The portability and convenience are great.
I have had other iOS keyboards. The Akai had a 30 pin connector and would not work with an adapter and required you to take the phone out of the case to use it. My M audio drew too much power and did not run on batteries so I had to plug it in anytime I wanted to use it with my iOS devices. This thing is the most portable device I've ever been able to play real music on! It does not take much to get used to the keys. They are bigger than you think and feel like typing on a computer keyboard. I thought they would be rubber. It's got sustain, Pitch Bend, modulation, and octave keys easily accessible on the front and a simple little light to let you know that it's powered on. Now I can be creative wherever I am! Totally and utterly worth the money!I wanted to be sure ... MoreI have had other iOS keyboards. The Akai had a 30 pin connector and would not work with an adapter and required you to take the phone out of the case to use it. My M audio drew too much power and did not run on batteries so I had to plug it in anytime I wanted to use it with my iOS devices. This thing is the most portable device I've ever been able to play real music on! It does not take much to get used to the keys. They are bigger than you think and feel like typing on a computer keyboard. I thought they would be rubber. It's got sustain, Pitch Bend, modulation, and octave keys easily accessible on the front and a simple little light to let you know that it's powered on. Now I can be creative wherever I am! Totally and utterly worth the money!I wanted to be sure nothing happened to it so I built a carrying case out of an old flute case. I just had to remove the tray that fits the flute pieces and replace it with some foam. It even fits the cable and the camera kit adapter.
I've had the Nanokey2 for roughly 3 years. With my experience, The keyboard is excellent for laying down a bass line or adding some synth cords or even adding in some drums using in a production program such as FL Studio. I moved into a house that's probably 400sqft, so Space saving is a must. Ihad an 88 key Kurzweil That i used for midi, but it was too big for the house. this little guy slides away when i don't need it and fits in front of my keyboard when i do. I had to purchase a USB extension to get it there, but after that, It's peachy. I love the fact that it detects pressure for velocity. Also, if you download the Korg software for it, you can edit the buttons! My biggest peeve with this device was that you had to hold the button for sustain, but once ... MoreI've had the Nanokey2 for roughly 3 years. With my experience, The keyboard is excellent for laying down a bass line or adding some synth cords or even adding in some drums using in a production program such as FL Studio. I moved into a house that's probably 400sqft, so Space saving is a must. Ihad an 88 key Kurzweil That i used for midi, but it was too big for the house. this little guy slides away when i don't need it and fits in front of my keyboard when i do. I had to purchase a USB extension to get it there, but after that, It's peachy. I love the fact that it detects pressure for velocity. Also, if you download the Korg software for it, you can edit the buttons! My biggest peeve with this device was that you had to hold the button for sustain, but once programmed with the software, it becomes a toggle instead of having. not only does it work with window, but it works with my S5 Active too! This device is one of the best purchases i've made.
I was not overall pleased with this product. The keys are very loose and klunky. Also does not come with any programs to work with - something I got confused by. It's a good size though and once connected with the right program would probably be able to do a decent job for the price that it is. Was expecting the keys to be rubber or something but are just plastic.
As a keyboard this is absolute pants. Used as a collection point for midi switching such as hauptwerks it's absolutely brilliant. Horses for courses, on the right course this small slim line unit will tick the boxes. If you want to play tunes on it you probably need to get out more. I'm using it for the piston settings in hauptwerks and by far this is a cheap and effective way of doing it.
This is my second Korg Nano. I owned the first version a few years ago. While awesomely portable, you cannot help but wonder if you nails are going to make the keys pop off. They seem too high and quite flimsy. I would have expected better from Korg to be honest but its the best I can find at the moment. The keys just feel like cheap typical "Scrabble" keys like you'd find on a laptop. Maybe nanoKey3 will be better
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 toy keyboard, but when I got it I was satisfied with it. I must say that in the pictures the keys appear bigger and wider in size, however in reality they are almost finger-width wide. It will take some practice to get used to. The keys are velocity sensitive (also editable using the Korg editor software) and responsive. They ... MoreThis 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 toy keyboard, but when I got it I was satisfied with it. I must say that in the pictures the keys appear bigger and wider in size, however in reality they are almost finger-width wide. It will take some practice to get used to. The keys are velocity sensitive (also editable using the Korg editor software) and responsive. They do produce a very light click sound when you hit them, but they are not annoying. I have read elsewhere that Korg worked on improving the keys in nanoKEY2 over the previous generation which really sounded as if you were typing on a PC!! Either way, that's fine with me, remember you are using a Slim-Line USB MIDI Controller not a piano!! Finally, there are mini buttons on the right: octave(+/-), pitch(+/-), sustain, and modulation (also editable using the Korg editor software to match your DAW software or music app.)
| Standalone | No |
| MIDI I/O | USB |
| Sampling | No |