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PlugKEY by KORG - opinions

Anyone uses Plygkey with ipad? Is it just more expensive lightning cable or it does much more? Can I play my midi keyboard with sounds from ipad and send it to my DAW on PC?

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  • edited June 2018

    I have a PlugKey and love it. It channels all the audio over the Lightning port until the
    Apple USB Adapter which forces you to use the headphone jack to get sound out (or the terribly slow bluetooth). I was hear digital noise on that headphone jack either from the iPad or maybe from my Casio keyboard but I needed it GONE. The Korg solved that issue. The output is clean. It also has 2 1/4" Line outs which I route to the Line In's on my Casio PX-560 so I can use it's speaker system.

    It does a lot more:

    L/R 1/4" Line Outs
    Has it's own mini-plug headphone jack with a volume knob
    Uses (by now) Classis MIDI 5-pin connector (which for some use cases could be a 
        problem) My Casio has USB MIDI and 5-pin MIDI Out's so I can use either and some of
        MIDI controllers also have both
    

    I ended up getting the Yamaha Bluetooth 5-pin MIDI device and it's also very useful to avoid having a lot of cables between portable devices (iPad, iPhone, Controllers). Then I use the Headphone out to plug into my portable Bluetooth Speakers to avoid that latency problem that many Bluetooth devices create (I'm lookin' at you Alexa). Latency and noise are big live music issues.

    I hope there's enough here to help you decide. Don't forget most USB Audio interfaces can also be used and they have MIDI ports too. Like the Presonus or Focusrite products. The Korg is just a smaller more portable audio interface. IK Multimedia's products are probably also contenders for this type of use case to get audio/midi in through the Lightning port.

    McD

  • Thanks @McDtracy for lots of informations from user's view

  • TYPO: I meant "It channels all the audio over the Lightning port UNLIKE the
    Apple USB Adapter"

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