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(based on 7 ratings)
Brand: KORG
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The nanoSERIES from Korg – Serious Music Production in a Seriously Small Space Meet the most compact family of USB-MIDI controllers ever! Introducing the new Korg nanoSERIES USB powered slim-line controllers - so small you can put them on your workstation, in front of your laptop, on a recording console or anywhere else you need versatile control over your DAW, virtual instrument/effect or DJ software. Three Flavors to Satisfy Your Creative Palette Despite their small size, all three controllers go HUGE when it comes to functionality, yet their intuitive layouts provide extremely easy operation for any user. The nanoKEY features a great-feeling 25-key velocity-sensitive keyboard that’s ideal for song production. The keys can also be set to send MIDI control data, further expanding its power. The nanoPAD features 12 highly responsive trigger pads, also capable of sending both notes and MIDI control data, plus an X-Y pad with roll and flam functions giving you a unique interface f
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4.6 stars
(based on 7 reviews)
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Customers most agreed on the following attributes:

Pros:
Compact(3), Easy to use(7), Lightweight(4), Powerful(3), Versatile(6)
Best Uses:
Amateur recording(5), Events(6), Home studio(7), Mobile DJ(6), Performances(7)
Describe Yourself:
Experienced(4)
 
korg rules the nanosphere
By MackVerified Purchaser from Chicago on 6/7/2009
Pros:
Easy To Use, Lightweight, Reasonably priced, Versatile
Best Uses:
Events, Home Studio, Mobile DJ, Performances
Describe Yourself:
Experienced
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about KORG nanoPADB - Slimline USB MIDI Drum Pad/Controller - Black:

I was looking for a budget pad controller and found something i can use anywhere as well
I cannot say how well these things will hold up over heavy use; i am looking into something better thean the bubble-wrap sleeve to for transport - maybe a customized 13" foam shell

 
Great deal for the price!
By unclemacosxVerified Purchaser from LA the other L.A. AKA:Louisiana on 6/7/2009
Pros:
Easy To Use, Powerful, Versatile
Best Uses:
Amateur Recording, Home Studio, Mobile DJ, Performances, Professional Recording
Describe Yourself:
Novice
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about KORG nanoPADB - Slimline USB MIDI Drum Pad/Controller - Black:

Before you consider purchasing the Nano Pad check out Abe's pricing on the Korg Nano Bundle it's worth it! Actually, I was thinking of a Nano Key but in my googling I found a you tube video of a demonstration of the Nano Pad by Ean Golden. I'll try to post vid if I can but if not: A simple web search for "Ean Golden will rock you" should make it #1 & 2. BTW Abe's has the best price especially for the bundle. [$]

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Ean Golden will Rock You (Tutorial and TSI)

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kory nano rocks! Best bang for your buck
By [@]Verified Purchaser from Austin Tx on 5/21/2009
Pros:
Easy To Use, Excellent Sound, Low Distortion, Powerful, Versatile
Cons:
Kaos pad midi mapping
Best Uses:
Amateur Recording, Events, Home Studio, Mobile DJ, Performances, Professional Recording
Describe Yourself:
Professional Musician
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about KORG nanoPADB - Slimline USB MIDI Drum Pad/Controller - Black:

I use all 3 nano products with ableton along with a korg zero 8 and a korg pad kontrol only weakness I've found in the nano is when trying to map mutiple controls to the kaos pad, other than that works great!

 
nanoPad Black
By Lion. CEO of JUSTmuziqVerified Purchaser from Detroit, MI on 5/20/2009
Pros:
Durable, Easy installation, Easy To Use, Inexspensive, Low Latency, Powerful, Quality PadsButtons, Versatile, Wide range compatablity
Cons:
No direct scene select, Undesired paint finish
Best Uses:
Amateur Recording, Events, Home Studio, Midi Extenstion, Mobile DJ, Performances, Professional Recording, Scratch DJ
Describe Yourself:
Experienced
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about KORG nanoPADB - Slimline USB MIDI Drum Pad/Controller - Black:

So far I've used the nanoPad for music production, both sampled and orginal composition, and for scratching (via a custom setup in FL Studio). I am overall pleased with this very compact device.It's very much like its older brother -- the Korg PadKontrol. Key differences: I think the nano actually has better pads than its predecessor, and they are definatly more sensitive (of which is didnt really like at first, but after getting used to the sensitivity and being careful not to rest my hands on other pads it works out quite nicely). The XY Pad is the same size as the padKontrol and is quite possibly more sensitive (tho I'm not entirely sure, I've only noticed lack of sensivity in the pK's XY when using it as a mouse).Since I have the padKontrol and MPD24 I perfer and am used to having 16 pads (and usually I slice samples in multiples of 16) tho is isnt TOO much of a big deal, in fact it deters any pad patterns I may have developed in the standard 16 pad setup. Because it is only 12 pads I really wish there we're more than 4 scenes, but this isnt too much of a problem -- what I *really* would be happier about is the ability to go straight to a scene, rather than having to decend each scene. (nothing I can't whip up in bome's midi translator, though).Like its big brother, the nanoPad has flam and roll features which are controlled by the XY pad when activated and a 'hold' feature that works for both. If you're wondering what these do -- the roll - continuous repeat of the pad(s) you're currently holding, the speed is controlled on the X axis (left to right, and vise-versa) and the Velocity (which typically controls the volume of the particular sound) is linked to the Y axis (top to bottom, and vise-versa), the flam gives you an extra hit of the pad(s) you tap, the X and Y axis have the same controls as the roll, but only affects the extra note (I.E. how fast the extra note comes in and the velocity of that extra note), the hold allows you to keep the speed and velocity setting without having to keep your finger upon the XY pad.The software is quite easy to use, I really like the fact that its one program for all of the nanoSeries and that it auto detects which device(s) are currently plugged in. Oh, did I mention the plug is one standard A to mini-b usb plug (extra points) and a usb plug is included in the box (more points). I would like to see straight plug and play in the future, even though the installation is still easy.Holding it now, it has a nice weight, but still would be considered lightweight to be an instrument. Its no where near, say the MPD24/32's wonderful metal-bottom glory but if it we're it probably wouldnt be quite as portable in terms of the weight. The feet on the bottom are small, but they grip very well, unless you intentionally move the nanoPad around (or set on an increditably smooth, wet ice-like surface), its not going anywhere.I like the black color nanoPad (tho the white doesnt look bad either) although I am not a fan of the finish. (finger prints and smudges = bad)Congrats korg on building such a nice portable music device (along with the rest of the nanoSeries). Mostly pro's, not really any cons more so some things that lack for me (though, most of those I bring using bomes MT). It's well built, sealed pretty tight, quality pads and buttons, nice big XY pad, fast response, standard port and, of course, the compact size. I give a thumbs up, for [$]its definatly a buy.

 
Portable, Easy to use, and effective
By eljeffreVerified Purchaser from NYC on 5/3/2009
Pros:
Compact, Easy To Use, Lightweight, Versatile
Cons:
Limited Functions
Best Uses:
Amateur Recording, Events, Home Studio, Mobile DJ, Performances, Professional Recording
Describe Yourself:
Professional Musician
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about KORG nanoPADB - Slimline USB MIDI Drum Pad/Controller - Black:

This is most certainly a sweet little midi controller. Korg packages it with easy to use product specific software that makes it easy to program right out of the box. You can set this up so it essentially has 48 different pads due to the four scenes it has. Notes and Midi controller commands can be assigned to each pad, and the touch pad can also be assigned controls as per the x axis, y axis, and touch on off. This is not hard to do, and you don't even have to have the unit hooked up to assign stuff and save your settings. This can be used to record software instruments, perform live via mainstage or ableton, or manipulate different functions in tractor. All this and its cheap and can fit in you laptop bag. It won't make your Midi keyboard superfluous, but sometimes its all you need for a specific application, such as recording simpler electronic music. The pads are sensitive, but not too much and allow a definite degree of expression via interchangeable velocity curve designations. I have to recommend this product, its a lot of fun in a small package. Of course I do wish that it had a few more features, like note programability of the x-y pad, but at this price, what more can you really expect. It also seems toughly built and has been reliable to work with thus far after 2 months of pounding these pads.

 
Amazing Piece of Equipment
By CrestfallenVerified Purchaser from San Dimas, CA on 5/2/2009
Pros:
Clear Sound, Compact, Easy To Use, Lightweight, Versatile
Best Uses:
Amateur Recording, Events, Home Studio, Mobile DJ, Performances
Describe Yourself:
Experienced
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about KORG nanoPADB - Slimline USB MIDI Drum Pad/Controller - Black:

I use the Korg Nano series mainly for production. It gives you free rein with the programmable keys, I think you can pretty much do anything with it already. Best used with Ableton and/or Traktor, the Korg Nano series can suit your DJ needs (especially the Nano Pad), too. Best thing about this piece of equipment is that it seems very durable, sleek, and pretty.

 
Nice Tools for VJ
By Wataru part time VJVerified Purchaser from NYC on 4/27/2009
Pros:
Compact, Easy To Use, Lightweight
Cons:
Breaks Easily, Limited Functions
Best Uses:
Events, Home Studio, Performances
Describe Yourself:
Experienced
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about KORG nanoPADB - Slimline USB MIDI Drum Pad/Controller - Black:

Great deals, very compact in size. I like the color. Easy to use. Cant compare with high-end midi controller but good enough for small gig and on tours. The materials are just cheap. I kinda like it and suit my purpose. Just have fun.. you know

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