Korg Nano Controllers ----- also in Black !
I like the black WAY better, definitely something I'd consider for writing while travelling. But yeah, you gotta be realistic about the quality at that price.
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C'mon! You can buy ALL THREE for a little over £100.
(Although - I think they are pushing their luck a bit with the NanoKey. That looks fucking awful. But - as a clip launch/navigation/transport controller it might be worth the £35 (!) they're asking for it...)
I'd happily buy 2 NanoPads for £85, though. 24 pads and 2 x/ys for £85? Shiyit...
(Although - I think they are pushing their luck a bit with the NanoKey. That looks fucking awful. But - as a clip launch/navigation/transport controller it might be worth the £35 (!) they're asking for it...)
I'd happily buy 2 NanoPads for £85, though. 24 pads and 2 x/ys for £85? Shiyit...
OK, I was a little harsh with my last post but C'mon?! You can't reallt expect 1980's Korg quality with 2008 price points.
I'm all over that silly little DS-10 video game version of the MS-20 though. From what I have heard, it's pretty much the same conversion that Korg put into the Legacy Collection for the MS-20 project.
Y'know, if it really sounds like shit I'm not going to complain either. It cost $39.99!!
I'm all over that silly little DS-10 video game version of the MS-20 though. From what I have heard, it's pretty much the same conversion that Korg put into the Legacy Collection for the MS-20 project.
Y'know, if it really sounds like shit I'm not going to complain either. It cost $39.99!!
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I'm going to buy a DS just for that Korg cart! It sounds really, really good... shame there's no MIDI sync on the DS!
And as for the new controllers; 24 pads and two X/Ys for £85? Yes. Please. As long as they work independantly of each other, and the pad response isn't too shoite, you'll be larfing.
Where's that thread about doing a custom build on a nice wooden frame...?
And as for the new controllers; 24 pads and two X/Ys for £85? Yes. Please. As long as they work independantly of each other, and the pad response isn't too shoite, you'll be larfing.
Where's that thread about doing a custom build on a nice wooden frame...?
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Well for $39,99, (plus the cost of the DS) there is no reason not to buy it. For a video game, it sounds great. It's not going top sound as good as a Nord Lead or a Virus but ffor the money I'll take a Korg DS-10 over a sidstation... (which in my opinion is a crime if people buy these things for over $1,000...)logic_user99 wrote:I'm going to buy a DS just for that Korg cart! It sounds really, really good... shame there's no MIDI sync on the DS!
And as for the new controllers; 24 pads and two X/Ys for £85? Yes. Please. As long as they work independantly of each other, and the pad response isn't too shoite, you'll be larfing.
Where's that thread about doing a custom build on a nice wooden frame...?
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Fuck. The black looks waaaaaay better. Oh well. Nanokey is already in the post to me.
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birdhouse19 wrote:i was playing a club last night and had to play some rap, and i know ableton live isnt very good with rap without a sound card.
I have yet to see one of these nano series so I am reserving judgement but seems like they could be handy where space is limited.
I have the DS-10, been using it on the train of the way to work, makes time just fly by... the sounds are pretty good for such a small machine. My only complaint is they haven't made much use of the nintendo's buttons.
I have the DS-10, been using it on the train of the way to work, makes time just fly by... the sounds are pretty good for such a small machine. My only complaint is they haven't made much use of the nintendo's buttons.
apparently that's not stopping some people from rocking out with it:m:o wrote:a friend of mine has the NanoKey since a week and he's quite disappointed with it.
the weight (stand) is ultralight, the keys are feeling like a laptop keyboard and
stuck sometimes, also the overall feel is ultracheap. He's expected some more
quality and sent it back to Thomann. I only can see usage for playing some simple
basslines sometimes or to trigger some simple midi events.
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