Korg nanoKONTROL 2 black 4-stars Reviews

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2 years ago

Great but aging

Plenty of pads, knobs and faders in small form factor. Works really well with Koala Sampler.

The native software isn’t fully functional with my MacBook Pro M2. Looks like you need older operating systems to fully customize the controller.

4 years ago

Short-lived product....

With daily use, faders cease to work correctly on average after six months... This is my seventh such device. But he has a very attractive price! ;)

5 years ago

Does it's job and does it well

Pretty straight forward product. Can't go wrong with this one, considering it's price. Faders and knobs have a good feeling, and are easy to control.

It's lightweight, easy and strong enough for the road.

The material feels a little cheap though, but that is to be expected.

9/10, would advice this controller for everybody.

6 years ago

Works good

I am using this device with Ableton to trigger some parameters of the synths or other VSTs I use. And it does the job for me perfectly (I keep it on my keyboard). I don't really use it for, as it would look, it's original purpose to mix music because it's basically to small and doesn't have some proper functions as a normal big controller would have. But again, for it's price and if you're creative - you can really make this small device work.

7 years ago

Nice controller for the price

Good starter controller (use this for film scoring) if you can't invest in more fluid faders.

8 years ago

Easy to set up mini mixing console

I am using this with Cubase 9 and Live 9.

The controller is especially good as it is:

- Not expensive

- Portable

- Powered by a USB ( Therefore only one cable necessary)

- Easy to install in different DAWs

- Soft buttons ensure silent control (good if your a loud spacebar hitter like me :))

I am using it for the following purposes:

- Recording automations

- Position Bar

- On-the-fly crossfading

Highly recommend this as a cost efficient solution that can fit on any studio desk.

11 years ago

Good/Cheap

I picked up a nanoKontrol as an inexpensive means of getting my hands on some sliders to control my DAW. In this very simple regard it performs ably. It lives in my travel bag and is perfect for making music on the go, rather than carrying a large controller. If I had criticism then it would be around the cheap feel of the device - however that's also part of the charm. The plastic that tops of the sliders has come off in my bag many times on my travels - that said, they pop back into place without hassle. If you need a hands-on means of controller DAWs and plug-ins then I'd happily recommend this item as long as you can accept that it will feel cheap/borderline disposable! Some great templates available with a little browsing online to marry up with your DAW of choice.

11 years ago

Good, great for the price, but could be better

I bought this to have some easy physical control of a home recording setup using the Samson Studio GT interface (bundled with Cakewalk Sonar X1 LE) and a small laptop.

Good things are that life is much easier with physical transport controls plus level on 8 channels plus buttons for record, mute and solo on each channel. Compared to working on a small computer screen it's just faster and easier and more relaxed. So I'm pleased with the purchase and for the price it's excellent value for money.

Less good things are the manual, there are instructions for interfacing with the various DAW software packages but those for Sonar are really not complete and it took me a long time and a lot of false starts to get the nanoKontrol installed and working. There are a few vital steps not explained. The worse thing is that having installed it, I think I've forgotten how I did it so I can't pass it on here. You'll have to study the various settings on your DAW software and read anything you can find online about nanoKontrol.

Also the buttons don't behave completely correctly. I tried switching on the record on all channels (mainly to see what would happen) and on the last channel the button would not light up, but when I pressed a different control the record button did light up.

So that feels like a software problem and I suggest you keep an eye on what settings you have before you start recording. I overwrote a track and I can't work out if I forgot to turn off record on that channel or the software turned it back on for me. But I'm definitely suspicious of it and looking out for random acts of vandalism by the software.

I haven't tried to reassign any of the controls but having read about it it looks like there is not a way to re-assign the rotary 'Pan' control to act as an input gain control. I think that's a midi issue but it's not helpful. I would also like to assign that pot to effects but again it's not clear whether you can do it. Given the vagueness of the instalation instructions I think I'll follow the rule of "if it ain't broke don't fix it" and not bother to try the NanoKontrol software which you need to do any reconfiguration.

So basically it is very good value, it gives you direct control of the main settings for recording and mixing and for the price I don't think there is anything that offers more useful features. It's not a high precision device but it's good enough for a home studio.

As I'm only recording voice and acoustic instruments it is more useful to me to have good controls for 8 channels than the keyboard that comes with most of these midi controllers that offer fewer mixing controls. Anyway I have an old keyboard with midi output if I ever need that.

11 years ago

Very nice, but a bit small

A great idea and extremely useful in the field or in a cramped space - like a laptop mini studio.

It does not have the highest build quality and the USB connector feels like it might break, but it is still a solid little piece of hardware at a decent price.

The faders have a good feel to them and the buttons are well spaced and useful, the layout is well though out too.

My only real gripe, apart from the lack of a 32 channel mixer with EQ when using this, is that it's so small - my big hands struggle to only hit the intended button or fader. So not really for precision use or careful mixing, but a great product for rough mixes, recording in the field or just playback mixing.

11 years ago

Compact and effective

I've been using Cubase through several versions now and since buying this piece of kit, I've wondered how I managed with out it before.

Easy to configure and takes up little desk space, it gives you much more control for an extremely reasonable price.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Korg
  • Released in 2011
  • Average price : $72
  • Weight : 293g
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