KORG nanoSERIES drum machine: No drum sticks required
Music electronics company KORG has extended their lineup with the introduction of the USB-powered nanoSERIES, which includes the nanoPAD, nanoKONTROL, and nanoKEY. Like many other products out there, the KORG doesn’t short-change you just because it’s USB-powered. Check out the demo we recorded, and you’ll see what I mean. Product details can be found below.
nanoKEY
features a great-feeling 25-key velocity-sensitive keyboard that’s ideal for song production. Each key can also be set to send MIDI control data, further expanding its power.
nanoPAD
features 12 highly responsive trigger pads, each capable of sending up to eight notes - or eight MIDI control messages - simultaneously, in addition to an X-Y touchpad with roll and flam functions for realistic drum programming.
nanoKONTROL
offers nine faders, nine knobs, 18 switches, plus a full transport section for expansive control; even a flexible note input mode
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I am personally a fan of the KORG lineup, and I would like to add the nanoKEY to my collection of music-making devices. I may also want the nanoPAD, but do not know how much it costs. It would help if someone would give me a price.
on September 10, 2009 at 06:37 PM - LINK