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Wireless Keyboard: Need 1 For Travel

Do you have 1?

Which?

Recommend it?

Why?

Thanks

-HEADING TO FLORIDA IN COUPLE DAYS NEED IN NEXT 72 HOURS

Comments

  • I have a Korg microkey air 37 and Akai mpk mini.
    Love the Korg for the convenience of wireless and portability. Prefer the feel of the keys to the Akai.
    The Korg microkeys feel pretty good and are just slightly wider than the Akai.
    Also, 37 keys is the sweet spot for me to still be portable yet allow me to play 2 handed stuff.
    Keep in mind I hardly use th e pads on the Akai, so if they are important to you, the Korg has none.
    More keys would be nicer sometimes, but then it losses out on portability. (I have 49 and 61 full sized keys connected to my desktop, and I have used them with the ipad, but they aren't really portable - and require CCK).

  • @richlum said:
    I have a Korg microkey air 37 and Akai mpk mini.
    Love the Korg for the convenience of wireless and portability. Prefer the feel of the keys to the Akai.
    The Korg microkeys feel pretty good and are just slightly wider than the Akai.
    Also, 37 keys is the sweet spot for me to still be portable yet allow me to play 2 handed stuff.
    Keep in mind I hardly use th e pads on the Akai, so if they are important to you, the Korg has none.
    More keys would be nicer sometimes, but then it losses out on portability. (I have 49 and 61 full sized keys connected to my desktop, and I have used them with the ipad, but they aren't really portable - and require CCK).

    Thanks so much

  • I'll sell you (or anyone) a MicroKey air 24

  • @anomieholiday said:
    I'll sell you (or anyone) a MicroKey air 24

    Which key did you break?

  • @anomieholiday said:
    I'll sell you (or anyone) a MicroKey air 24

    PM'd

  • @richlum said:
    I have a Korg microkey air 37 and Akai mpk mini.
    Love the Korg for the convenience of wireless and portability. Prefer the feel of the keys to the Akai.
    The Korg microkeys feel pretty good and are just slightly wider than the Akai.
    Also, 37 keys is the sweet spot for me to still be portable yet allow me to play 2 handed stuff.
    Keep in mind I hardly use th e pads on the Akai, so if they are important to you, the Korg has none.
    More keys would be nicer sometimes, but then it losses out on portability. (I have 49 and 61 full sized keys connected to my desktop, and I have used them with the ipad, but they aren't really portable - and require CCK).

    Where did you get them?

    Online?

    I need a brick and mortar store to find one today. Leaving tonight sometime and like to grab today before driving to Florida and being down there for minute.

  • i have the Korg NanoKey Studio,love it , with it you have lots of control.

  • I have an LPK25 Wireless and it's stable but not exciting. The built in arpeggiator is good and the keys are just fine, but with no pitch or mod wheels, it's pretty limited. They sell it as the perfect companion for the LPD8 Wireless but the pads actually sit about a centimetre lower than the keyboard, the LPK is a few centimetres longer than the pads, and the shapes of the boxes prevent you from pushing them right up to one another. I ordered both at the same time online so I didn't realize how lazy the designers had been until it was too late.

    I'm happy enough to stick with it but not happy enough to recommend it. If given the choice I would get a MicroKey Air 37

  • @RUST( i )K said:

    ...

    Where did you get them?

    Online?

    I need a brick and mortar store to find one today. Leaving tonight sometime and like to grab today before driving to Florida and being down there for minute.

    I bought the Akai online in Thailand about when I was living there about 4 years ago and the Korg online in Australia late last year.

    Can't help much with US stores, sorry

  • edited October 2018

    I obtained a microKey Air 37 last night for £50 secondhand. There was also an air 25, for £40 – it’s in Stratford Indoor Shopping Centre, East London. https://goo.gl/maps/fJBAkFU9xW62 why the fuck isn’t this working? https://goo.gl/maps/fJBAkFU9xW62 https://goo.gl/maps/fJBAkFU9xW62 https://goo.gl/maps/fJBAkFU9xW62 https://goo.gl/maps/fJBAkFU9xW62 https://goo.gl/maps/fJBAkFU9xW62 https://goo.gl/maps/fJBAkFU9xW62 fuck, never mind, find your own fucking way there.

  • He needs it in 72 hours though. In 2017 ;)

  • @SevenSystems said:
    He needs it in 72 hours though. In 2017 ;)

    Bluetooth latency for ya! ;)

  • @SpookyZoo said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    He needs it in 72 hours though. In 2017 ;)

    Bluetooth latency for ya! ;)

    🤣

  • I use the Roli seaboard block, let's you get that expression without knobs and stuff, super portable

  • @SevenSystems said:
    He needs it in 72 hours though. In 2017 ;)

    😂

  • @SpookyZoo said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    He needs it in 72 hours though. In 2017 ;)

    Bluetooth latency for ya! ;)

    Ba dum Tsh. Hahahha

  • Hahaha I'll get you one by nov 13th 2017 on the house

  • @reasOne said:
    Hahaha I'll get you one by nov 13th 2017 on the house

    LULZ

  • Honestly the CME Xkey air is the best wireless controller I’ve had, but it’ll set you back a bit since it’s not cheap (I didn’t see cheap on the requirements ;) ). But it’s the only keyboard where, for me, it’s not noticeable that I’m playing a portable keyboard. Only thing is that it’s a little wide to fit in a 13” laptop bag since the keys are full size. I still wouldn’t trade it for anything.

  • @[Deleted User] said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    He needs it in 72 hours though. In 2017 ;)

    😂

    Same ole' Same ole'

    No one notices anything anymore.

    Robot brain

    Human Human go away

    Auto pilot

    Ponces Pilate

    Computer Boy

    Wild no Wire it.

  • @DCJ what do you do for sustain?

  • @mjcouche said:
    @DCJ what do you do for sustain?

    It has a sustain button, but honestly I don’t expect to use sustain with a travel keyboard. That’s just one of the trade-offs with portability.

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