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Korg Nanokontrol Studio Bluetooth/USB MIDI Control Surface with 8 Faders & Backlit Switches

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Style: nanoKONTROL Studio


Features

  • A compact physical MIDI controller thats ideal for mobile or desktop uses.
  • USB and wireless for more music production freedom.
  • Refined and stylish design
  • Please Note: Kindly refer the User Manual before use.

Description

The nanokontrol studio provides transport keys and a mixer section, giving you stress-free control of your DAW or DJ software. It is battery operated and can connect wirelessly with your iPhone/iPad or Mac/Windows. It’s a light-weight, compact mobile MIDI controller that lets you create music More intuitively than ever.

Brand: KORG


Number of Keys: 45


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Special Feature: Compact, Lightweight


Model Name: NANOKONST


Item Weight: 1.46 pounds


Product Dimensions: 1.3 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches


Item model number: NANOKONST


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 20, 2016


Compatible Devices: Smartphone, Tablet


Connector Type: USB


Hardware Interface: USB


Supported Software: Ableton Live or Avid Pro Tools or FL Studio


Material Type: Stainless Steel


Musical Style: Electronic


Instrument Key: Any


Number of Keyboard Keys: 45


Mixer Channel Quantity: 8


Battery type: Alkaline


Hardware Platform: PC/Mac/iOS


Power Source: Battery Powered


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  • Great supplement to mouse interface
Style: nanoKONTROL Studio
I don't write reviews very often, but I thought I'd write a review on this unit to help those considering this purchase. First of all, there are more powerful and complete control surfaces for DAW software, which is what I'm using to unit for. These more complete units are in the $600-$1000 range, so you should expect more from them. The Korg unit does not have motorized faders, and it doesn't control bus volumes. What it does is give you tactile control over eight channels that are bank switchable, all basic channel and transport controls and a very nice jog wheel. I am using it with Sonar Platinum, and the set up was very easy with presets for Sonar and other DAW software. This unit is replacing a Tascam FW-1082, which I liked very much. The Korg nanoKontrol Studio is much simpler, and if you look at it as a supplement to the mouse/keyboard interface, well worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2017 by BimmerBE

  • Not supported on BIG SUR but there's a work arround. Better to use directly true USB.
Style: nanoKONTROL Studio
I hope musicians read this article before buying this device. This device is not supported on Big Sur. Nobody who's writting reviews know this because it's was not on the korg site till recently. They are working on updates even for Monterey version so it's going to take some patience before we can use it. Wait and check the site before buying. The device itself works ok. You can use it any how but have to go and set it up as generic remote controller in your studiosetup in Cubase 11 pro. After that you have to use the learn function and go true each midi program number to see and set it up. It's easy but it takes some time to get it running but it's worth it. there's no latency in the faders or knobs so if you have this issue there's something going wrong. For people who bought this to use with logig X and Garageband they have made a driver for this. You just have to search the site a little bit. If you mess up use these function to factory reset: Press <,stop and scene buttons when turning on to usb. You have to wait at least a couple of minutes and don't turn the device off. You can reset with scene and cycle botton to when turning on. It's like a lite reset. when the buttons your holding flashes let them go. There's a driver that works for the nanokontrolstudio I don't know were I got it today 3 Nov 2021. It's called advKorgUSBMIDIDriver.plugin. with this plugin the Korg nanokontrolstudio works perfectly. when your done and the Mac 2018 see it you must hold down scene and marker buttons at start up and the Korg goes in cubase mode. In studio setup choose the Mackie control in the top of the same screen choose nanokontrolstudio control both midi in and out press ok and your done. Mine works now without any problems all function work only the individual rec arm button does not work but I think I can set it in the Korg editor what I have not used because it doesn't communicate with the device. Hope this will help a lot. 10-11-2021 I have reset correctly now and all funcions work perfectly. I'm using it with Cubase pro 11 and have no problems. To put it in Cubase mode hold the scene and <marker button it lights all scene buttoms up. Let it go and be sure in the studiosetup the midi in and out is set to your nanokontrole and your set to mackie control and that's it. There is a driver for Garageband and one for Logic X so it should work now in those DAW to. Go to Korgswebsite to download them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2021 by Music Teacher

  • Best low cost mixer for DAW
Style: nanoKONTROL Studio
This is a great little mixer for the price. I've been using it on Logic Pro X, and it works flawlessly. All functions work as they should. If you use it via USB, it's practically plug and play. If you use it via bluetooth, you have to assign it to Logic each time you start, which is a little cumbersom. Also note, the faders are not motorized, so the use of automation on your DAW is a little limited. But I set Logic to 'latch' and it works fine. Considering that the cheapest mixer with motorized faders costs $600, I'm okay with making due. The job wheel is a great feature, especially considering the cost. And the transport buttons are also very nice to have. Add to that dedicated mute, solo and record buttons, and pan knob, and this has most of what you need for general mixing. Much better than using a mouse. I use mine for mixing 6 to 8 tracks for a podcast, and it's been a perfect, low cost solution. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2016 by Paul Shopper

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