Korg microKEY2 – 37 – Key iOS-Powerable USB MIDI Controller with Pedal Input
An uncomplicated, straightforward design, compact size, and easy connectivity made the first-generation micro KEY series a bestseller. Our second-generation micro KEY lineup retains those attributes and adds iPad and iPhone support, plus a damper pedal jack for improved playability.
Product Features
- Compact and playable Natural Touch Mini Keyboard
- Connect with a single USB cable; supports Mac, Win, iPad, and iPhone
- Connect a pedal, and enjoy full control functionality
- Lavish array of powerful music software bundled free of charge
- Dedicated editor software “KORG KONTROL Editor” is provided
Perfect for noodling around on the kitchen table On my big computer, I use an Akai MPK 261. It’s a large controller for playing large symphonic sweeps, pads, and melodies. (I don’t have the desk space for 88 keys even there, though.)On my little laptop, trying to use that MPK261 isn’t going to work. Meanwhile, the 25-key two-octave controller don’t get me enough space to play the full chords or drum sets I want. It seems like a 37-key mini controller would be just right for noodling with the laptop on the kitchen table. I looked…
Excellent for the price, but not the most expressive keyboard out there For the price, this is a good controller. It plugged into my mac and was ready right out of the box, and it is powered via usb, so no messing about with batteries or a separate adaptor. The modulation and pitch wheels are smooth and responsive, and the octave buttons work great. The keys are a touch small, which you would expect, and are decently responsive, but if you are looking for sensitive keys, you won’t find them here – the variation in velocity isn’t the best with this controller, but…