Korg offers an on-the-go solution for digital musicians
Tuesday, January 19, 2016 at 11:57PM
Nicole Batac in Korg, Korg nanoKEY, Korg nanoKONTROL, Music, News, Product launch, accessories, wireless music controllers

Korg is introducing a new pair of wireless music controllers for mobile digital musicians to tinker around with. The nanoKEY Studio and nanoKONTROL Studio connect to both iOS devices and laptops. Both support Bluetooth and USB, Korg’s own Gadget soft-synth program, as well as popular apps like Garageband and other Bluetooth MIDI compatible software.

The nanoKEY Studio features a 25-key board with velocity sensitivity, eight trigger pads (also with velocity sensitivity), and eight knobs. It has an X-Y controller and different dedicated keys for things like octave control.  The nanoKONTROL Studio, which is used to control your DAW, also has eight knobs, eight sliders, and 32 buttons with Mute/Solo/Rec/Select for each individual slider. It also has transport buttons, markers, scene controls, etc. Both units will drop in April for around £130 each (around $270).

Source: SlashGear

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