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Korg korgNANOKONTROL 2

Korg korgNANOKONTROL 2

4.35 4.35 (1 Reviews)
Slimlime USB MIDI controller.
KORG nanoKONTROL 2
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KORG nanoKONTROL 2
Published by AL_4224
26th October 2012
KORG nanoKONTROL 2

The nanoKONTROL 2 is a fantastic little midi controller for getting some hands on control over your DAW. Yes its small and a little fiddly, but no-one should be complaining when you consider it only costs £45.

-Transport controls are very useful, and I find myself reaching for them all the time. Much nicer to use than a computer keyboard or mouse.

-Faders work nicely, and don't feel as flimsy as they look. However fader travel is a little short and this limits their usefulness for some applications.

-Knobs work nicely too, and they gave a finer level of control than I expected.

-Solo, mute, record buttons for each track are great too.

-Gives control over 8 tracks, which Is just what you need when starting out. However a fader for the master channel as on the first version wouldn't go amiss.

-"Plug and Play" compatability for most setups. No need to install any drivers. Some very basic setup may be required within your DAW.

-Oh and the black version looks very neat with its red lighted buttons. Overall design is sleek and clean, very nice.

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