As a performing artist, I think the real testament to a product’s value for me is whether it makes it into my permanent rig. Case in point, Korg’s original nano series: I still use the nanoKey almost ...
Released in 2008, Korg’s original NanoKey MIDI keyboard spawned a slew of imitations. A low-profile, super-portable 25-note controller, it sold, we suspect, by the bucketload. How do you disrupt the ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. NAMM 2016: When Korg released its first nanoSeries controllers in 2008 it pretty much created a ...
Korg has a pair of new wireless music controllers for digital musicians on the go, with the nanoKEY Studio and nanoKONTROL Studio hooking up to iOS devices and laptops. Launched at NAMM 2016, the ...
Korg has unveiled two new additions to its ultra-portable nanoSeries MIDI range. The nanoKey Studio and nanoKontrol Studio, which are operated by batteries, enable users to create and mix sounds ...
NanoKONTROL studio and NanoKEY Studio, expand on Korg’s Nano collection with some interesting new features. Korg’s Nano range is certainly well established by this point, and it’s quite likely that ...
Korg really wants you to downsize your studio with its new lineup of miniature controllers, dubbed the nanoSeries. The diminutive set includes the nanoKEY (a 25-note, velocity sensitive keyboard), the ...
Miniature by size, but grand in results, this little beauty is perfect to make tunes on your travels. With a six-operator engine, it's firmly focused on frequency modulation and features a ...
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