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Nanokey Studio
Korg, take my money..
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Looks like two home runs for Korg. What's next??
Wait.... Gadget for iPhone too!
Korg seems to fire up a lot this year!!
WoW, cool! and Bluetooth :-)
They look well cool, NanoKontrol will come bundled with Gadget le, wonder if that means we can finally control the mixer via MIDI ?
Hopefully fix the sample import?....like import from Audio Share?
A bit sad that the configuration software is mac and win only. Not sure why no controller yet can bet set up with iOS apps?!
+100
The new synth looks cool too !
korg.com/us/products/synthesizers/minilogue/
Loads of videos out now for the Kylie synth (my name for the Minilogue). It looks really great at that low price. I believe the knobs send midi as well, which is always handy
great,now that i got myself an MPK Mini (well,happy about that purchase anyway)
Gadget on phone is also great,could be the first time i really make some music on my phone too.I just hope it will be a universal update but doubt it,looking at iElectribe.Means i would have to purchase also the samplers again.Not very happy bout that.
I don't think I'd be willing to. I wonder if they did some internal research on this. Or maybe (more likely) they are looking for virgin phone owners (as it were).
Nice. I've been eyeing those nano controllers for a while now, but also waiting for an update to them, and here they are! Is there a release date yet?
Edit: Looks like May for the nanoKey, and April for the nanoKontrol.
I had the same doubts but regarding to Korg it will be actually universal. There is also a discussion about in this thread:
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/11748/namm-predictions#latest
I'm going to hold off until I see the nanokontrol Studio in person or hear from someone or read a dependable review to see about the build quality. The existing nanokontrol (the second version) is not bad fot the price, however, the build and quality are average. The first version were worse, especially the keyboard and pad.
Also, I want to guarantee it plays real nice with Auria, even if they do say Mackie HUI compatible.
If I can tick off both checkboxes, I guarantee they will get my cash.
Oh, and the Bluetooth connectivity: .
thanks for the heads up but the Korg website mentions a Gadget LE especially for iPhone so i guess that's it...
Might be a good idea to turn them into wireless foot controllers. Prices look a little high @ €178, though.
I'm very interested in the Nanokontrol version.
The transport controls look amazing espically the scene, cycle, and wheel.
http://www.korg.com/jp/common/php/extendedimg.php?url=http://cdn.korg.com/us/products/upload/c738ac3f90e538f3d6ed6fd704201ebf.png?Expires=1455469046&Signature=nZdWfylmNZftPPnMC094vEupJPdSFtPBqzT1ZK8QMJYzSGf0CDUCm0cOeob303i6ZN8UcWmih2seaOYDNb1RYr2dPi3lfU4gOiDSaUGgrD2tj4C6Zo3gULk9hB99afm3QaqZKk7Mifgn9evn-SNML2oohabP-yXi4XYWx7fnKai8Thb0P3UMcjnra2U-b3RpBKMH3bnqUYbrU1OTwNNqo~zN5n~fKCSztx3yD-i2I70~epr24zvmcjMrDshGVpARk1pzGKDCtj7rDrlAiktEtMRgLfdRK8rEGVubUcJY826-vGmvy9WL1FXqZHLDoFyCY~yue7vtQPUZGQu8jH6DnA__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAIQGL3XAA7HGZGU6Q
+1000. Think for most of them it's plain old sysex.
180,-?
ehm,no thanks in this case.Glad i got the MPK Mini for 50,- now.Highly recommended btw.
I dunno about the nanokey studio; the keys on the nanokey are weird for me. The NanoKontrol studio though... that looks like the business. Pretty much a perfect Loopy controller. I use the NK2 for Loopy control now and it works great but it doesn't have scenes so it's easy to run out of tracks/controls if you use more than 6 in loopy. The new one has 5 scenes so track counts aren't a problem. I'm already mapping it in my head.
http://www.korg.com/us/products/controllers/nanokontrol_studio/
My most ambitious work is often just in my head ;-)
These do look very nice, however, in helping such ambitions escape.
Agree with @syrupcore - I got a nanoKey2 for $50 just to throw in my work bag and carry around with me. It's great for how small it is, but the keys don't feel at all like piano keys. I'd much prefer to use my MPK25 instead. This looks like it would be similarly divisive.
I was super excited until I saw the price. I'd rather have the microKEY AIR. The 25 and 37 are cheaper than the nano.
Don't worry. By 2017 they'll be $60 used. I see nano[whatevers] in the used case at my local music shop for ~$30 regularly.
or even cheaper...not a big deal to get a Nano for 15€ here in germany.And i'm gonna sell my nanokey 2 for this price as well
Wow, that Nanokey Studio looks like the perfect Gadget controller! Sweetwater tells me they will have them in stock next week?! Don't have to wait until April/May. What have you guys heard on availability?
I got that April/May timeframe from a MusicRadar.com article, but yeah I'm seeing February release dates at online stores.
I'm pretty sure I'm buying the nanoKEY Studio. The portability and wireless functionality is perfect for me.
like korgs sentiments but this looks awful.