Miditech Garagekey mini 4-stars Reviews

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6 years ago

Good keyboard for beginners

This keyboard is great for a beginner. It`s small which has it good and bad sides. My main problem was that the keys was too thin.

7 years ago

Perfect for beginners and people on a budget

this little keyboard has gotten me through most of my student life, and for the price that's amazing!

The keys are very small and they are a bit mushy, but they get the job done.

Don't rely too much on the pressure sensitivity as it is not the easiest to use, i usually end up modifying the velocity in my DAW.

All in all, probably one of the best purchases i have ever made, it has lasted me around 4 years and i still use it every day!

7 years ago

Decent portable midi keyboard

I'm not a keyboard player, I play guitar but there was a time when I had bunch of business trips and I needed something that I could fit in my luggage case - this one qualified. I played for some time with it - over all it does exactly what it should, but due to my big hands and its small keys it wasn't the most convenient thing for me. If you need something small, pay attention on the keys size, especially if you have big hands - I regretted that I didn't by the other model which has standard key size.

9 years ago

Light, cheap and small

I was needing a MIDI keyboard to use it with my computer, but just to launch samples or playing little parts, so I was searching something really small, and also cheap because I didn't want to spend lot of money on a midi keyboard.

The only thing I find a little bit troublesome is the fact that on this keyboard there are little thin keys, so if you want to play basic and simple notes, that's ok. But if you want to play something more complex you should consider a keyboard with standard keys.

However I found it useful because with thin keys I have more octaves, having more triggers, and I can also shift through octaves because on the rear there are two buttons. But I find that these buttons aren't fast to reach when you are playing.

To use it with Logic to compose, it's simply great.

10 years ago

Nice and small keyboard !!

They are really nice to learn or for recording.

comes with midi usb. Nice!!!

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Miditech
  • Released in 2011
  • Average price : $54
  • Weight : 0.65kg
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