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Can any body please tell me about Korg Nano keys.
How it works with DAWs. Should I go for it. Thanks. Last edited by skg; 01-29-2009 at 05:46.. |
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I'm guessing it should work just like any other midi keyboard. It does look a little cheap though, but who knows. I've never seen one in person
![]() I was actually looking at the nanopad to work out some rough drum ideas before recording, but then I figured that my keyboard works fine for this already. It's all up to you though. If you can afford more, I would definitely go for something different. Hope that helps! |
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Korg Nano Key
Thanks.
I do have budget constraint so afraid about its durability! |
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I just bought one, but I haven't really used it much. My idea was that I'd use it with my laptop in bed or something
Though its velocity sensitive, the keys feel a lot like a computer keyboard and I can't imagine trying to actually play it like a piano. But for simple basslines or melodies, it might work alright. |
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I was considering a Nanokey or a Nanopad to lay down synth drum tracks, but in the end I wound up going with an M-Audio KeyRig 49, and I'm pretty happy I did.
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