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Korg nanoKEY 2 white

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Korg nanoKEY 2 white
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It does its job, EDIT: 8 and 19 months of use
pohn 15.02.2014
Pros:
Cheep and very portable, this is the sole reason why you should get it.
Mine had a code for some promotional lite versions of vst synths, reason limited and a 50$ discount coupon for ableton software, some may find those useful.

Cons:
Keys are a little mushy which some may find quite uncomfortable, you'd wish it had scissor switches or something.
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I suggest you set the velocity curve to hard, otherwise the velocity seems a little limited.

8-MONTHS-OF-USE-EDIT:
I'm afraid I can no longer recommend this product, it has a serious design flaw that would make me absolutely livid as it was the only thing I could use during my voyage.
You can push down on the keys topmost/bottommost and the whole key wont go down, only that side you pushed down, even leftmost/rightmost so some extent.
This may not seem like an issue, but it is.
To get consistent velocity you need to push on the keys dead centre, the above example simply shows the underlying cause. There's a reason all long keys on a computer keyboard have an additional hinge, it is to avoid this issue.
If the nanokey had vertical rails at the bottom and top points this issue wouldn't exist.
I guess I'll be physically adding this myself.
The bundled software is quite apologetic though.
Reason Limited (one of the best limited version daws I've used, still limited though), Ableton live 50$ coupon, AAS analogue, strum, Rhodes session (not very useful), korg m1 LE (useful for sounds of that era), ezdrummer lite, (useful) and UVI Digital Synsations (useful, retail price is $199.00)

19-MONTHS-OF-USE-EDIT:
After, on the side, using the akai lpk 25 for around a year and modifying it to decrease the deadzone greatly, I'm considering buying another nanokey, for much faster and more comfortable very fast monophonic triggering of notes.
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Plug and Play
Aloo Gobi 09.03.2021
For me, I was just sick of recording midi piano and keys parts using my laptop keyboard through logic. I don't do it all that often so I was looking for something affordable that would do the job.

This is simply plug-and-play and does everything I need it to. Touch sensitive velocity. Perfect response time.

I can see for someone who would be writing a bit more advanced pieces than I, that an extra octave would probably be needed but I have yet to find myself wanting or needing it.
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Surprisingly useful
Jack D. 28.07.2014
Given the low price, I bought this controller on a whim. On taking it out of the box and giving the keys a quick play, I was immediately disappointed - the keys felt spongy and indistinct, with little tactile feedback. Connecting the device and loading up a softsynth told a different story; In spite of the poor key feel, velocity sensitivity is remarkably good and it is easy to play lines with consistent velocity across the full range. The keys work particularly well for drum programming, where a conventional keyboard action tends to fall down.

The pitch and mod buttons are a little pointless IMO, as they are simple on/off switches that don't seem very useful. The octave buttons are nicely designed, with a multi-coloured LED indicating the octave shift.

The included software bundle is very good and justifies the purchase price alone. You get Korg M1 LE, EZ Drummer Lite, a bundle of AAS session instruments, a lite version of Reason and a €30 voucher off any version of Ableton Live.

This keyboard would obviously be fantastically useful for mobile music, but I could also see it as being a good option for someone starting out in computer music on a small budget. I'm really taken with this little controller and can see all sorts of uses for it.
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Nice for the price
Deplicant 27.08.2018
Very cool little midi keyboard, does everything is supposed to do, but be aware that the keys are made of pure plastic and will thus produce the sound of a cheap computer keyboard.

Still for this price, it works as intended, but does no wonder.
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under rated
Paul9272 18.11.2014
I think a lot of people aren't a fan of the korg nanokey 2 but I love it. Its handling is criticised a lot but I think this is down to the person handling it. It is extremely useful for home recording. It can be used to play any instrument on recording softwares plug-ins. I have used it for logic pro x and it works a charm. Another handy feature is the way you can change the octave or pitch with just one click of a button. Also the 'sustain' button is extremely handy.
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Key2 easy playing
Jonathan8593 26.09.2015
What a simple design. So, light and compact and takes up a very small footprint on my desktop. I have owned many keyboards and most of them have gathered dust as they were too big to leave out on my desk top.
I have very meaty fingers and was concerned after reading some negative reviews about the keys. Rest assured, I can play this keyboard very easily. The touch response is very good too. I also, like the pitch controls. I use Spectrasonics Omnisphere exclusively for all my recordings and this is just what I have been looking for. Korg have really done their R&D with the NanoKey2. A winner in my book.
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cutest keyboard ever
idanaltman 12.09.2023
I use this for traveling because its tiny and light. the velocity is pretty good and the only downside is that there's no sustain pedal input and that you need to use a sustain button instead but still very useable even with this
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Ok for simple programming
Anonymous 09.04.2015
If you just want to program drums or somthing this'll do the job but the shortness of the keys means that playing alot of chords becomes a massive pain
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Cheap and easy to use
Anonymous 10.05.2016
Perfect for travelling, cheap and does what is asked.
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