 The nano Series from Korg
Meet the most compact family of USB-MIDI controllers ever! Introducing the new Korg nano Series USB powered slim-line controllers - so small you can put them on your laptop or desktop and record all Flute needs.
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 for realistic drum programming. The nanoKONTROL offers nine faders, nine knobs and 18 switches plus a full transport section for expansive control; plus it features a note input mode to help you lay down your next big groove!
nanoKEY
Record any piano (or other software instrument) straight into your computer without the hassle of a large heavy keyboard.
nanoPAD
If you're into rhythms this is the pad for you. Control any beat and sound in your computer to create the ultimate "head-nodding" backing to your track.
nanoKONTROL
Is the computer screen too small for you? Then this is the Midi mixer for you. Assign the controllers to any parameter of your recording station and voila! you have full control at your fingertips.
Look at the scenarios one can use this equipment in:
(NB. Need Samson G-track USB Microphone)
Recording:
Record yourself with ease and with great quality. No hassle with fiddly XLR and Phono cables. Just one USB plug and away you go. Record in your room, rehearsal space or in concert situation. Just simply plug the microphone into your computer. Start up the bundled software (cakewalk LE) or use your own (works with Garageband, Logic, Pro-Tools and more) and rest is taken care of by the microphone. Use the Nano Mixer to set the levels right without the fuss of the microscope and a mouse. After that simply make an MP3 of the recording and upload it onto your Mp3 player. Never has it been so easy to record professional quality straight into your computer and make CD quality recordings.
Composing:
Ever thought what you would sound like playing in a flute section with yourself? Well now you can. Simply plug the microphone into your computer and launch the bundled software (cakewalk LE) or use your own (works with Garageband, Logic, Pro-Tools and more) and off you go! Try and record Ian Clarke’s Maya: Use it together with the Nano keyboard and write the piano part in, and then simply multitrack yourself. Voila! You have a second flute partner who sounds just like you!
Ever though of what a rock band version of a piece that you have written would sound like? Nano keyboard to record your keyboards, guitars and bass in cakewalk (or other sequencers which support sampled instruments). Then use the Nano pad to punch in the drums. Now you’ve got the rhythm going and its time to record the melody. Simply plug the Samson microphone into the USB socket in your computer and away you go. After that why not use the Nano Mixer to make sure that your levers and spacing is right which out the fuss of the mouse and the small buttons on the screen.
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