🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Korg!
The Korg 1-Key Midi Controller (NANOKON2WH) is a low-profile, multi-function control surface designed for musicians and producers. With its sleek white design, it offers seamless integration with major DAW software, making it an essential tool for creative professionals on the move.
Style | Slim-Line USB Controller |
Color | White |
Item Weight | 0.97 Pounds |
Platform | Mac |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Hardware Platform | USB |
Instrument | Synthesizer |
Total USB Ports | 1 |
Control Method | Touch |
Noise Control | None |
Mixer Channel Quantity | 8 |
Supported Software | Ableton Live, Avid Pro Tools, FL Studio |
Connector Type | USB |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Control Type | Mobile Controller |
Number of Keys | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Additional Features | Compact |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
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There is a fix for Cubase issues.
IF YOU'RE USING CUBASE AND IT KEEPS RESETTING, DO NOT RETURN IT.These device is not defective, Steinberg's engineers are.There is a fix. You need to go into the midi device manager and disable the scripts for the NanoKontrol2. This is a Steinberg/Cubase issue and not a Korg issue. The device works just fine. When you disable the scripts, the NanoKontrol2 goes back to working like a normal MIDI controller.If you google how to disable midi controller scripts, you'll find the solution easily. I don't think Amazon will let me post a link.
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Using this with midi2LR to speed up my Light Room Edits
I was on the fence originally about this device. I was comparing this to the BEHRINGER X-TOUCH MINI the Novation Launch Control XL MIDI USB Ableton Live Controller w/ HUI Integration and the Novation Launch Control Portable USB Midi Controller with 16 Assignable Knobs and Eight Pads as a device to map mouse and keyboard commands from Lightroom (LR) to speed up my photo editing. So this review is not focused on music.I did alot of research on different midi / usb devices and the 4 devices seem to lead the way with the Behringer x-touch mini being a major leader. One from the price $60, can't beat that and having rotary encoders as oppose to limited dials really has it's advantages, so much that it came down to this unit and the Korg.The two novation devices were solidly built and pretty compacted. Much heavier and bigger than the Korg nano, but with that also had some advantages with additional 2 extra rows of knobs. Why I didn't keep them was they were stiff and the size was a bit too big, keep in mind I'm comparing it to the Korg. Compared to others, the novation devices will suit alot of people just fine, in fact alot of people may appreciate the size of Novation devices as it makes the knobs, sliders and buttons easy to control and has a good solid feel.The Korg was the thinnest of all the devices and extremely light weight. Much is due to the fact it's really has a plastic / hollow feel to it. The dials and sliders wiggle if you choose to do so, so the built is no where near as rugged as the novation devices.I would of preferred to have encoder knobs vs the regular knobs that Korg has. This would be the only major flaw in my mind. With encoders the system remembers the settings for each knob for each photo so you don't have to dial to a pickup point like you do with the Korg. It really would be nice to have, but I'm sure I'll get use to using the knobs the way they are.The other downside is compared to the other 2 devices within this category, this was over 2x more than both the Behringer and Novation Portable.Now the upside to all of this. It's small and light. Can run wirelessly, No Cables, a big win! Runs on 2 AA batteries in wireless mode. You still have the option to run it using a usb cable, so you don't have to have batteries. One thing to note, it uses a micro usb cable which to me the connection is small which may be prone to breakage, I'd rather of seen a normal USB port, but it speaks to the thinness of this device (a little thicker than a macbook pro)The biggest win for me was the fact you have 5 banks to program. Most of the others only had 2 banks. This means I can have the following:40 sliders (8 * 5 scenes)40 knobs160 Buttons (8*4*5) + 60 (12*5) Additional on the left sidePlus a jog wheelThere's no device I saw that came close to having this many options.I've included pics of my current 5 scene layouts, but I will be modifying these with presets and additional commands.Still working on the best layout for my style of workflow.One thing to note, the instructions are pretty bad. If you want to connect wirelessly, you have to install additional korg software that somehow pairs up the device with your laptop. Not sure why that's required, but once I did that, it works like a charm. In fact when I turn the device on, the software prompts me if I want to connect.Using this with a Macbook Pro and midi2LR software which is a free program for anyone interested in doing the same for their lightroom editing.The width of the device is as wide as my keys on my keyboard on a 15" macbook pro. The footprint is just a bit bigger than the keyboard, from the monitor to the top of the touchpad.Again, not sure what kind of beating it could take, ie. if it falls, I could see the plastic housing cracking, but I do like how light it is. Being wireless and so many program options, this was a pleasant surprise. For some the buttons and knobs are small, but you get use to them and they are well spaced. At $150, most may opt for one of the $60 units, or as some on youtube have 2 of the $60 units running, but to me that's twice the wires and devices, this one handles more than what 2 of those units do and in less space and weight and without wires. For a roadwarrior, this makes it better. Now I just have to find a case, although the box it came in isn't too bad for now.
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Unleash Your Creativity with the Korg nanoKEY2 MIDI Controller
As a musician and producer, finding the right tools to bring my ideas to life is essential, and the Korg nanoKEY2 MIDI Controller has quickly become a staple in my setup. Sporting a sleek white design and compact form factor, this 25-key MIDI controller packs a punch in terms of functionality and versatility. Here's why it's earned a permanent place in my creative arsenal.First and foremost, let's talk about portability. The nanoKEY2's slim and lightweight design makes it the perfect companion for musicians on the go. Whether I'm working in the studio, jamming with friends, or composing on the road, this controller slips easily into my bag, allowing me to take my music wherever inspiration strikes. Plus, the USB bus power means I can plug it into my laptop or tablet and start making music without the need for an external power source.Despite its compact size, the nanoKEY2 doesn't skimp on features. The 25 velocity-sensitive keys provide a responsive and expressive playing experience, allowing me to capture every nuance of my performance with precision. Plus, the Octave Shift buttons give me instant access to a full range of musical pitches, making it easy to play melodies, chords, and basslines across multiple octaves.But where the nanoKEY2 truly shines is in its versatility. With a range of assignable controls, including knobs, buttons, and a touch-sensitive XY pad, it offers endless possibilities for creative expression and experimentation. Whether I'm tweaking synth parameters, triggering samples, or adding effects to my tracks, the intuitive layout and customizable settings make it easy to tailor the controller to my workflow and musical style.Setup is a breeze, thanks to the plug-and-play compatibility with a wide range of music production software. Whether you're using Ableton Live, Logic Pro, Pro Tools, or any other DAW, the nanoKEY2 integrates seamlessly, allowing you to start making music right out of the box. Plus, with native support for Mac, PC, and iOS devices, you can use it with all your favorite software and devices without any hassle.In conclusion, the Korg nanoKEY2 MIDI Controller is a powerful and versatile tool that's perfect for musicians, producers, and anyone looking to unleash their creativity. With its portable design, responsive keys, assignable controls, and plug-and-play compatibility, it's a must-have accessory for anyone serious about making music. Highly recommended for beginners and seasoned professionals alike!
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