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32/37-Key MIDI Keyboard from Korg belonging to the micro series

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  • Anonymous

    It matches me perfectly

    Korg microKONTROLPublished on 05/06/10 at 07:56
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    I was looking for a keyboard with a maximum of keys to a minimum of space. This is the case of this keyboard actually have smaller keys, but to which I am accustomed so no worries. I'm not a pianist, I do just need to contrler my VST. I use USB with a Mac and Logic. I wanted the pads and some contrles.

    USE

    I find that the touch is okay but not great. An axiom is more pleasant but bigger too. The manual is sufficient, but it is quite simple to program ds when we tamper a bit all buttons. Logic is the ultimate pleasure! It programs the keyboard to adjust immediately so nothing configure the screen display track names in real time, faders contrlent console, buttons contrlent scales. By d…
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    I was looking for a keyboard with a maximum of keys to a minimum of space. This is the case of this keyboard actually have smaller keys, but to which I am accustomed so no worries. I'm not a pianist, I do just need to contrler my VST. I use USB with a Mac and Logic. I wanted the pads and some contrles.

    USE

    I find that the touch is okay but not great. An axiom is more pleasant but bigger too. The manual is sufficient, but it is quite simple to program ds when we tamper a bit all buttons. Logic is the ultimate pleasure! It programs the keyboard to adjust immediately so nothing configure the screen display track names in real time, faders contrlent console, buttons contrlent scales. By default the pads are used as transport.

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    I've had a few months. I tried several models such as Axiom, which are in my opinion more agrables but this model best fits me on all other points. I would do this choice unless I find a price for which the manufacturing quality is Superior and whose touch is heavier. The price is just much more expensive would have been too much, but at the same time it notches and bright pads, a heavier addition.
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  • robdelaprobdelap

    Pretty, compact, useful.

    Korg microKONTROLPublished on 07/28/14 at 09:18
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    Midi controllers, midi controllers everywhere! o/

    I chose this particular one because of it's small size, which fits perfectly on my desk just front of my qwerty keyboard. It also features all of the standard controls you'd expect in bigger controllers: 8 knobs, 8 faders, 16 velocity sensitive pads, an XY joystick and three octaves, which should accommodate for most of the day to day midi exercises of the project studio and pro studios that need a desktop solution.

    It's also very, very sexy with it's metal framing (maybe a bit too korgish for some people) and pretty well made, and 9 LCD 6-letters-long 3-color displays that show the value of either the knob or fader in question and a…
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    Midi controllers, midi controllers everywhere! o/

    I chose this particular one because of it's small size, which fits perfectly on my desk just front of my qwerty keyboard. It also features all of the standard controls you'd expect in bigger controllers: 8 knobs, 8 faders, 16 velocity sensitive pads, an XY joystick and three octaves, which should accommodate for most of the day to day midi exercises of the project studio and pro studios that need a desktop solution.

    It's also very, very sexy with it's metal framing (maybe a bit too korgish for some people) and pretty well made, and 9 LCD 6-letters-long 3-color displays that show the value of either the knob or fader in question and a label of the parameter you're adjusting, the extra one being for a central knob that serves as a setup knob. Sadly though, these cannot be customized (you pick the labels from inside the controller), but on some DAWs like (il)Logic it does reflect the parameters you see on screen.

    You can run this little cutie on 6 AA batteries, and included AC adaptor or just do it like everyone else and power it directly through the USB port (the square to classic kind). Yeah.

    UTILIZATION

    If you've ever used korg's stuff you know exactly what you're getting into: Changing parameters takes a couple of dj-esque moves such as holding a button then pressing another then turning a knob then hitting save to get the job done. It's not a bad system, it's 'color coded' and once you get the hang of it you'll be doing just fine and perhaps look a little cool in the process, unless you take out the manual and prefer to look like a nerd.

    If you do choose the latter, it's also a very straightforward manual and it shouldn't take you more than 5 minutes to do some troubleshooting.

    Scene changing is a breeze and you can hold up to 12 in the internal memory, which should appeal to those looking to control several devices during a live show. You can edit these on the included librarian software, but I feel it's much faster to do so on the keyboard itself since the program takes too much mouse work to feel effective.

    I use it mostly to doodle ideas in Live, and it took some basic .txt programming and tutorials to get it to automatically control the faders, knobs and pads that the software was displaying, and that it does very well after I got that figured out. These controls feel good, more so the knobs than the faders, which feel toyish sometimes.

    I must, however, say that the pads do suck. They are trash compared to Akai's or M-audio's. When on velocity-sensitive mode, they respond awkwardly and it's never like you intended to, and when used on a fixed velocity, sometimes you get double notes or no notes at all. If pad-drumming is your thing, you'll do better with an Axiom or an Akai MPK.

    The keys are fine and deliver for said doodling and the three octave range works for me, but they might feel awkward to true piano players. But hey, you did read the 'micro' on the name when you bought it right?

    OVERALL OPINION

    It has served me well and it's there where I need to twist or push something in the midi realm, but hardcore key programmers or piano players might want to go for something more pro. I've thought about upgrading to a more sophisticated controller, but somehow it doesn't wanna leave it's place on my desk.

    I feel it's a good piece for the price, and mine has hold up very well for the last 4 years. That being said, it's a not-that-serious controller, and you an easily go more pro, and you should, if you're a hardcore midi user.
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  • euklid.foxeuklid.fox

    Korg microKONTROLPublished on 10/08/04 at 15:19
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    It is now two months since I have at home.
    I already had a Drehbank64, a Doepfer pocket fader16 home, and a large keyboard roland PC300 ke I refourguer the coup. being oriented live, I begin to reduce my area of ​​control.
    small and thus practice, I took it to the number of controllers / surface
    It pads practice, one can assign several different MIDI (CC note PC, but not NRPN damage). they can be blocked toggle (like a interrupeur on / off) or momentary (pressure = on = off I release) which is dla ball to mute solos. These pads can also play the role of rating and you can order for example a drum machine. is velocity sensitive (it's still pretty hard to dose ...). the knobs are endles…
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    It is now two months since I have at home.
    I already had a Drehbank64, a Doepfer pocket fader16 home, and a large keyboard roland PC300 ke I refourguer the coup. being oriented live, I begin to reduce my area of ​​control.
    small and thus practice, I took it to the number of controllers / surface
    It pads practice, one can assign several different MIDI (CC note PC, but not NRPN damage). they can be blocked toggle (like a interrupeur on / off) or momentary (pressure = on = off I release) which is dla ball to mute solos. These pads can also play the role of rating and you can order for example a drum machine. is velocity sensitive (it's still pretty hard to dose ...). the knobs are endless, corect (cc NRPN pc rpn), for against the faders are a little tight and I regret that we can not assign a value to the maximum stroke of the BCF2000 as such. is 1 per lcd that changes color depending on the factor kon button or knob, practice, twelve o'clock indicates the value sent or a pre-recorded word (cut, ground ect ..). The joystique can send messages up to 5: X-+ X + Y + Y-in switch. The keyboard has keys really mini but has 8 velocity response curves of different and use that I made it suits me well. One can easily switch from one preset to another and you can store 12.

    Basically c practice, it takes up too much room and that's okay, but not fo hope to live to irritate the swing with the faders ....

    UTILIZATION

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  • tatapoumtatapoum

    Korg microKONTROLPublished on 12/18/04 at 06:38
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    I have this mini keyboard controller for four months. My first choice was an Akai MPD-16. Finally I chose the microKONTROL because it is much more versatile, even if the pads are not as good.

    Strengths:
    - Highly configurable, you can send a control where you want, what the intended as well to control equipment that harware software,
    - Light and not very large,
    - Everything is programmable without the help of a computer and quite friendly.

    Weaknesses:
    - The pads do not stay lit when activated Toggle mode,
    - The race is quite cumbersome rotating, in fact you have to spend almost two laps to the minimum value to maximum (may be, as the previous point, fixed by an update from Ko…
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    I have this mini keyboard controller for four months. My first choice was an Akai MPD-16. Finally I chose the microKONTROL because it is much more versatile, even if the pads are not as good.

    Strengths:
    - Highly configurable, you can send a control where you want, what the intended as well to control equipment that harware software,
    - Light and not very large,
    - Everything is programmable without the help of a computer and quite friendly.

    Weaknesses:
    - The pads do not stay lit when activated Toggle mode,
    - The race is quite cumbersome rotating, in fact you have to spend almost two laps to the minimum value to maximum (may be, as the previous point, fixed by an update from Korg)
    - No ability to send notes USB and Midi, but this may be due to the fact that the microKONTROL can also serve as a MIDI interface.

    The keyboard is what it is, but I'm not a pianist.

    UTILIZATION

    N / A

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  • hakronhakron

    Korg microKONTROLPublished on 07/09/05 at 10:23
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    I have used it for 6 months now ...
    "I had a bf essay UC-33, not really comparable
    Qualitrsistance-good (despite a little too insipid plastok) rsiste she lives with and I think it will take a while yet.
    It is fully-configurable (12-presets scnes mmorisables).
    -Pads practice, but a little hard.
    -Free pots for unusable for my taste (the values ​​jump / drailles when they are running some activities, or dfilent too slowly (for me c his biggest default)
    Keyboard in good quality (for cons n'esprez not play piano on it: small buttons: It is for the dpanner, but little does he assign midi.CC!).
    -She is beautiful Rhaaaaaa ....... ....... ....... c bo lalubross finishes and everything …
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    I have used it for 6 months now ...
    "I had a bf essay UC-33, not really comparable
    Qualitrsistance-good (despite a little too insipid plastok) rsiste she lives with and I think it will take a while yet.
    It is fully-configurable (12-presets scnes mmorisables).
    -Pads practice, but a little hard.
    -Free pots for unusable for my taste (the values ​​jump / drailles when they are running some activities, or dfilent too slowly (for me c his biggest default)
    Keyboard in good quality (for cons n'esprez not play piano on it: small buttons: It is for the dpanner, but little does he assign midi.CC!).
    -She is beautiful Rhaaaaaa ....... ....... ....... c bo lalubross finishes and everything (except the faders-grrr-but hey ..).
    -He sometimes has DCON with the USB power supply (it does not start) but there are rare and c the area, so ...

    Finally, Voil qualitprix good value, it is beautiful, she walks, it is easy to use (no need to be a pro to use it for MIDI), I put 8 (not 10 because of a has eight pots ... even when controllers!, c damage ...). I would do the same choice.

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  • rotopotoporotopotopo

    Korg microKONTROLPublished on 02/23/09 at 06:22
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Keyboard / midi controller

    UTILIZATION

    24/24 7 / 7

    OVERALL OPINION

    Perfect in front of a screen 22 "with Ableton Live in a home studio.
    Easy MIDI set up, and pad assignable.
    Very handy for Native Instruments products as well.

    The rotary is indeed heinous and unhelpful, the coup-
    Better go to a Behringer BCF-2000 for this purpose.

    I use it for 2 years now. Home studio and live.
    Predict a suitcase for traveling, because the plane is not his
    best friend. I still have two faders 8. But they can be returned
    on track with a bit of superglue. Should that be ..

    So nearly perfect complement to a master keyboard to the touch heavy
    for the studio.

    One ca…
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    Keyboard / midi controller

    UTILIZATION

    24/24 7 / 7

    OVERALL OPINION

    Perfect in front of a screen 22 "with Ableton Live in a home studio.
    Easy MIDI set up, and pad assignable.
    Very handy for Native Instruments products as well.

    The rotary is indeed heinous and unhelpful, the coup-
    Better go to a Behringer BCF-2000 for this purpose.

    I use it for 2 years now. Home studio and live.
    Predict a suitcase for traveling, because the plane is not his
    best friend. I still have two faders 8. But they can be returned
    on track with a bit of superglue. Should that be ..

    So nearly perfect complement to a master keyboard to the touch heavy
    for the studio.

    One can even use it on the train!
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