Korg microKEY 37 MkII

The Korg microKEY 37 MkII is a compact MIDI keyboard that offers portability and essential features for musicians and producers. Despite its small size, it provides an effective solution for MIDI input and creativity.

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Latest User Reviews

4 years ago

High quality, feels expensive built

My best decision of midi keyboard choose, minimalist design and built of product very high end, easy to find new ideas on it thanks korg.

5 years ago

It's really nice

The keyboard is a bit small but it fits my finger anyway. Really convenient cuz you only need to plug in with the USB cable to your PC. Also, the price is reasonable! If you are looking for MIDI controller to replace a real keyboard and you don't need pads, this is really nice!

6 years ago

great midi keyboard

very happy with this product

6 years ago

It's okay. Keys are a bit tiny, but so is the price.

6 years ago

excellent

Bought this to replace a 5 octave full key MIDI controller which was waaay to large and clumsy.

This is small and handy, very light. works on USB power ( so only 1 cable to your PC/MAC needed)

Not for people with big fingers though!

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Korg
  • Released in 2015
  • Average price : $96
  • Compact Natural Touch mini keys
  • Pitch bend wheel
  • Modulation wheel
  • Octave shift button
  • Power via USB
  • Dimensions : 565mm x 139mm x 54mm
  • Weight : 1kg
  • Incl. KORG Software Bundle Code and USB cable
  • Mac OS 10.8 Mountain Lion or later
  • iOS8 or later (Apple Camera Kit optionally available)
  • Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 or later (32-bit / 64-bit)
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Reasons to buy

  • High-quality build and design that feels premium and durable.
  • Excellent choice for those seeking a minimalist and compact MIDI keyboard.
  • Reasonable pricing, making it an attractive option for beginners and professionals.
  • Perfect for tasks like idea sketching, basic input, or practicing.
  • Improved compatibility with mobile devices and a sustain pedal input.

Reasons to avoid

  • The compact key size may not be suitable for users with larger fingers.
  • Lacks additional controls or features found in larger MIDI controllers.
  • Not ideal for those who require a full-sized keyboard for advanced playing.
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