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It fits well with a fairly compact keyboard
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I really wanted to like this little keyboard, and it does get the job done when I'm on trips
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This is especially true of compact keyboards
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The keyboard is amazingly compact and the price is very good, but since I don't know how to play at all, I find easier to use the traditional kind of piano keyboards
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Only bust out the bigger keyboards when I really need em for elaborate parts
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This little keyboard is a gem
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Awesome little keyboard that is like a larger version of the keys on a Volca
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It also works as a regular keyboard with the right program/plug-in, and is perfect for simple background music and jingles.
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With my experience, The keyboard is excellent for laying down a bass line or adding some synth cords or even adding in some drums using in a production program such as FL Studio
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Great little keyboard controller, works great with garage band or pro tools.
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It fits on any desktop, or an a laptop bag, and it offers a lot of control for non-keyboard players like me who want to add some midi tracks to their recordings
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A great composition keyboard for the musician on a budget or without a lot of room to spare.
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Good mini keyboard
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are like laptop keys so you won't be doing super fast keyboard runs on this thing without some awkwardness
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Good keyboard, able to play reasonably well with its non standard key shapes (chords can be difficult) but makes no sense why korg is still using usb mini
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It is almost easier to use an ipad for a keyboard, so while technically this does work, I would recommend at looking at 'another brand' of small portable keyboard which has smaller size keys, but they feel more like a keyboard should.
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I have not tried any other portable keyboards for comparison.
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This is a great little keyboard, but it's smaller than I thought it would be, and the keys are plastic and kind of mushy.
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This keyboard is compact and space efficient
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Incredible little keyboard, a ton of
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For the price, I found a much better keyboard for my application which had none of the problems I was having with this one, and was about 1/4 the price
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The keyboard is fine, if you don't care about feel or velocity.
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I'm not sure how durable it is, but what ultra affordable keyboard is?
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CONS:-This is NOT a keyboard
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This is a great little keyboard that I travel with to use with GarageBand on my Mac when I'm away from home
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The NanoKey2 isn't a great performance keyboard, but it's a super composition keyboard
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Good keyboard, able to play reasonably well with its non standard key shapes (chords can be difficult) but makes no sense why korg is still using usb mini
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Great keyboard, with ok software bundled with it.
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The buttons are plastic-y with not as much weighted-ness as someone who plays piano or even a cheap keyboard may be used to, but they are velocity sensitive, so once you do get the hang of it, it works like a charm
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I can understand where someone that does play keyboards, or started out on piano would not like the device
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make(even pros make this error at times!).For the price and all the innovations, this is a great choice in compact midi keyboards
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The keys don't have amazing action (they're kind of like plasticky tappy keyboard keys but bigger) but it did way better with tapping drum parts than I ever thought it would
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Love this little keyboard for traveling and getting work done
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I use this keyboard with Reason 5 and it works wonders with that program
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What a great musical addition to an already great keyboard.
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It is a flimsy keyboard, with keys that are structured oddly, feel worse than most laptop keys, are far to "clicky" and is just neither pleasant enough or responsive enough for my tastes
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Love this little keyboard and the software it comes with are excellent!
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I love this little MIDI keyboard and find it extremely efficient when I'm trying to lay down some new ideas for tracks or just simply playing around.
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* Cheap! only $50 ($45 for the white version when I bought it) and with 2 day Amazon Prime shipping* 2 full octaves, a pc keyboard only supports about half of that without changing octave, which is really annoying
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What surprised me was just how responsive the keyboard was
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works great for what I use it for ,can't always get a big keyboard out just to bring an idea to life
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Nano Key2 is a useful midi keyboard to create melodies, drumbeats, and to use it with monophonic synths but inconvenient for playing chords.
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What a great little keyboard this is
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A useful keyboard , but the quality isn't quite that good
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Very good keyboard...
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I.m PRETTY SURE that a Keyboardist will HATE this Keyboard
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This keyboard is amazing
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My only complaint would be that it doesn't come wihht its own carry case (sold separately, but I've had no problems integrating the keyboard with my music production software.
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Another difference is the pads used in the white and black versions - the black ones feel softer and less sticky, while the white ones slightly more sticky and platic-y, for lack of a better word...