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Best Wireless Keyboard For Electronic Music Production
Giancarlo | 2024-08-29 03:23:19 |
Best tool for music production when traveling 5 |
Daniel Joseph Boucher | 2024-07-27 08:45:36 |
At the lowest price I could find for a controller keyboard, the Korg nanoKey2 is very impressive. It only has twenty-five keys, but the octave shift buttons allow you to change the octave up and down, giving reach to the full range of notes for electronic music. It has neat pitch bend, sustain, and vibrato buttons, too. It resembles a computer keyboard in the flatness and shape of the keys and is even smaller than a computer keyboard. It works great with my electronic music software. It even picks up musical accent (velocity); so the harder you press the keys, the louder it is, and the softer you press the keys, the quieter it is. The only thing that would make it better is if it had sounds of its own. However, it serves its purpose as a Musical Instrument Digital Interface controller well. It comes with a software code so you can download some electronic music programs from the Internet; so if you do not have music software already, you can get some to use with the nanoKey2. The cable that it comes with stays in the socket very tightly and it will not fall out so easily. This is good so it will not disconnect on accident. Overall, the Korg nanoKey2 is a good buy for being able to listen to, experiment with, and record sounds in audio software without having to use the computer mouse and computer keyboard all the time to program commands and test out sounds. It is light-weight and its slim-line design is very convenient and saves space. It would be good for use with a laptop on the go. I find it a nice addition to my desktop home studio. It is perfect in function for its size. Very neat. 5 |
Andrew | 2024-07-29 03:20:32 |
I've been using this keyboard to make electronic music both live and recorded. I can compare it to the Dave Smith Mopho keyboard (which I also have), and I would say that I actually think I prefer it (even though the Mopho is a lot more expensive). The sounds that are possible just seem more alive to me, and the control layout is very conducive to being able to quickly dial in a sound that you like. The whole unit is made of plastic, which doesn't really bother me, but I guess some might say it looks cheap. To me the knobs do not feel cheap to me (nor does the keyboard). I like the simplicity of the display. There are no menus to navigate, and everything can be accessed right away. The signal flow and modulation possibilities are a little more limited than the Mopho, but they are designed in such a way that you can still get a huge array of sounds 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-21 01:46:28 |
I purchased this desk to use in my music production studio. I have a 61 key midi keyboard that fits perfectly on it. My computer monitor and 6 studio monitors fit perfectly on the top shelf. The desk is stable and comfortable to sit at. For the price you can't beat it. 5 |
roberto | 2024-08-13 03:59:55 |
Beest under $100 Headphones. I use these for my keyboard and music production. Good Feel and quality. Not the best looking. But definitely good on sound. 5 |
BF103 | 2024-05-11 06:40:34 |
Best wireless speaker to use with my iPhone and iPad. Excellent sound. Only Con is that I can't play all my purchased music due to licensing and would have to use Apple Music to hear my purchased music...that should be illegal...once I purchased the music, I should be able to play on anything, and that's not Sonos's fault. 5 |
Reed | 2024-08-18 08:26:55 |
This is the Best Apple Keyboard. Yes, you have to charge it once in a while because it's wireless. But if you do ANY typing of numbers, you'll want this keyboard. But it now. 5 |
David | 2024-04-19 07:23:36 |
Best in class wireless keyboard with aluminum body, sleek, slender, the only keyboard worthy of using with an iMac Pro or any dark colored high end, high-performance PC. 5 |
Pejman | 2024-05-19 03:15:17 |
Love working with B&H for almost all my Electronic needs. they are the Best and have the Great Support. 5 |
Luiz | 2024-08-17 02:52:51 |
Best Keyboard 5 |