Korg nanoKEY 2 black
USB-MIDI Controller

Latest User Reviews
Good for getting started
It's good for getting started in MIDI controllers world I would highly recommend it for the beginning plus it's not that expensive and it comes with software code for free
KORG drivers ruin this controller
I'd say stay away from this if you're on a PC. The KORG USB drivers are horrible and, assuming you have a bunch of other USB devices (which all of us do) you WILL need to jump through several hoops to make this work. And none of these hoops are documented by KORG, you will have to figure it out yourselves... The reason this does not work with a generic UBS-MIDI driver baffles the mind...
nanoKey2
Good small keyboard for the price. Unusual key layout lets it double as pads. But they are quite plastic to the touch.
For a small protable device it's good.
Useful
This tiny keyboard will never replace any serious instrument, but it’s still very useful for entering a few midi notes into yor daw or, as I mainly use it, for checking out and adjusting software sounds before I move to my 88 key Roland for recording.
The keys are a bit ”shallow” with a pretty uninspiring feel, but they serve their purpose. You get used to them after a while.
The underside of the device was slightly bent upwards, so it wouldn’t sit flat on my desk if it wasn’t for those tiny rubber pads in the corners. Not a big deal, but a bit weird, though.
ok for a beginner
it's quite cute and ok for a beginner. I tried using it on a drum plugin, but cannot make the bass drum work. good for keys and synths plugins though.
I thinkk..
I just placed an order. He has a very sexy look. I hope it is so useful.
Nice for travelling
Got one of those and didn't really enjoy the pc keyboard style which is too noisy and quite hard to get used to it.
However, it is really nice in terms of travelling perspective, you can put it in your bag very easily.
At the end it's all about what type of midi controller you are looking for.
More favorable than other 25 key midi keyboards for drumming
Relatively accessible and nice touch keys. Sensitiveness works fine, really handy for quick midi stuff. However its not for real piano thing for sure.
I like it
It's not great to the touch as it's very plastic-y but overall it does exactly what it says it'll do. Maybe more appealing in a different colour - I went for black to match my other gear though.
nice compact bit of gear
Very compact bit of gear, I use this with some (DIY) synth instruments. Compatibility is as advertised (used it on Win, OSX, Linux, iOS -garageband and Arduino Mega ADK) Touch sensitivity is working, but don't expect a lot of expressiveness there. Key size is large enough to play (sort of blind). Rather noisy. Anyway, good, robust, compact bit of gear.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Korg
- Released in 2011
- Average price : $60
- Keyboard: 25-Key-Keyboard with velocity sensitivity and 4 velocity-curves
- Pitch-Buttons (Up/Down)
- Octave-Shift-Button (octave range -4 to +4)
- Modulation-Buttons
- Sustain-Buttons
- Connector: USB-Mini
- Power supply via USB (less then 100 mA)
- Dimensions : 325mm x 13mm x 83mm
- Weight : 244g
- Supports Apple iPad upward from OS 4.2.1 - Requires: Apple Camera Connection Kit (not included), iPad App must support Core MIDI (KORG does not guarantee compatibility; Problems may occur, if Apple updates the OS and/or introduces new models!)
- Active USB hub recommended
- Colour: Black
- Incl. USB-Cable and software bundle
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