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Korg Microkey Air

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Korg Microkey Air

2024-09-28 04:39:51

bh delivered it quickly. i needed the new bluetooth feature. works GREAT. the 5 octave version rocks, i wish korg made a microkey 88 key version. within a short distance, this could be someone's skinny keytar, but for me it just means i can trigger the killer organs and pianos in korg module and my imini app, which is an amazing minimoog sim, and i would know, long time moog fanatic. this keyboard and the imini gives you a minimoog, a polyphonic mini with programmable presets, that you can play on battery on the band bus. the microkey air runs on 2 AA batts, brilliant. key action is excellent and even. AND this time they gave us a sustain pedal input, which in korg module also lets you trigger the leslie effect! totally a great buy, worked perfect outta the box.

5
2024-08-17 04:51:46

I used this to clean the pots on my Korg Delta synth and it worked great!

5
2024-06-17 05:21:57

Great addition to my Korg Kronos. Easily assignable for many functions.

5
2024-09-09 02:33:33

No complaints! Korg pa900 fits great. wheels work great!

5
2024-05-24 06:40:29

It does the job. I used for my Korg microarranger and fits okay (slightly large). Good product.

5
2024-04-07 05:36:38

I use this with a KORG arranger (PA4X). It is well built and easy to set up. Wish it had more than 5 switches.

5
2024-09-22 06:39:31

I have had many keyboards and the Korg i3 is my latest and I am loving it. Getting together with my band menbers doesn't happen often enought for me but with the i3 I am able to play with the backing tracks and get what I need to create and fill out new ideas. It is easy to learn and sounds are very good ... of course it's not a Nord or a Kronos... which cost 4 or 7 times more. The piece and the price are well worth the purchase...and *Note- since Korg has started dropping the street price of this little beauty I'm thinking it may about to be replaced or worse ...just disappear like the old original Korg i3 first generation from decades ago(1993). If you are interested in an rompler/arranger type keyboard you should get this one while you can...and the lowered price for this make it a ridiculously good deal that shouldn't be missed.

5
2024-08-24 06:23:40

Works as advertised. Solid construction. Seamless integration with Korg PA4X

5
2024-08-21 03:26:18

I have a Korg SV-1 and I didn't want to buy the Korg stand because it's 100 dollars. I bought this... hoping that it would work. It more than works. It's perfect... solid metal very sturdy. Everything I could ever want for a stand!

5
2024-07-12 05:43:59

I have a Korg D3200 multitrack recorder, and it's showing its age. These units work great, and the quality of the sound is quite good, but they're pretty complicated to learn .. and worst of all, use an internal hard disk and a CD writer .. both of which are nearly obsolete these days. Also, these units are extremely sensitive to power failures and glitches .. a problem with the power supply while the unit is running can corrupt the disk beyond repair. To guard against possible failure and to get myself a little further into the future, I bought this Tascam recorder. It's considerably less expensive than the Korg, and has fewer features .. but is easier to use and does NOT have an moving parts .. no disk drive, no CD drive .. in other words, less stuff to fail or become obsolete. I'm still learning how to use it, but what I've done so far is impressive. It stores everything on SD cards, so there's not much that can break. And it connects to a computer via USB, making all the raw .WAV files available for backup/restore... or even offline editing on other devices if that's what you need. The quality of the sound is quite good. You can record up to 8 tracks simultaneously, so it would be pretty good at capturing a live performance .. and it will play back 32 tracks (although some are 'stereo tracks) Hard to beat for the money. I'm having a blast with it.

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