KORG NANOKEY-ST

Ìwé Àfọwọ́kọ Olùlò Olùṣàkóso Kííbọọ̀dù KORG nanoKEY Studio Mobile MIDI

Model: NANOKEY-ST | Brand: KORG

1. Ifihan

The KORG nanoKEY Studio is a compact and versatile MIDI keyboard controller designed for mobile music production. It offers a comprehensive set of controls including keys, pads, knobs, and an X-Y touch pad, all integrated into a portable form factor. With both USB and Bluetooth LE connectivity, it provides flexibility for use with various devices such as computers, smartphones, and tablets, enabling creative expression anywhere.

2. Ọja Ipariview

The nanoKEY Studio combines essential MIDI control elements in a sleek, black design. Its intuitive layout facilitates seamless interaction with your music software.

Awọn ẹya pataki:

KORG nanoKEY Studio Mobile MIDI Keyboard Controller

Figure 2.1: The KORG nanoKEY Studio Mobile MIDI Keyboard Controller, showcasing apẹrẹ kekere ati iṣeto iṣakoso rẹ.

Oke-isalẹ view of the KORG nanoKEY Studio

olusin 2.2: A oke-isalẹ view of the KORG nanoKEY Studio, highlighting its keys, pads, knobs, and X-Y touchpad for a clear understanding of its interface.

3. Eto

3.1 Kini ni Apoti

3.2 Agbara Unit

The nanoKEY Studio can be powered in two ways:

3.3 Nsopọ nipasẹ USB

To connect the nanoKEY Studio to your computer or compatible device via USB:

  1. Rii daju pe ẹrọ ṣiṣe kọmputa rẹ ti wa ni imudojuiwọn.
  2. Connect one end of the supplied USB cable to the USB port on the nanoKEY Studio.
  3. So opin okun USB pọ si ibudo USB ti o wa lori kọnputa tabi ẹrọ rẹ.
  4. The unit should be automatically recognized by your system as a MIDI device.
KORG nanoKEY Studio connected via USB to a laptop

Figure 3.1: The KORG nanoKEY Studio connected via USB to a laptop, illustrating a typical wired setup for music production.

3.4 Connecting via Bluetooth LE

For wireless connectivity with Bluetooth LE compatible devices:

  1. Ensure the nanoKEY Studio is powered on (using batteries or USB).
  2. Activate Bluetooth on your host device (smartphone, tablet, or computer).
  3. On the nanoKEY Studio, press the Ailokun button to enable Bluetooth pairing mode. The LED indicator will flash.
  4. On your host device, open your music application or system Bluetooth settings and select the nanoKEY Studio from the list of available MIDI devices to pair.
KORG nanoKEY Studio connected wirelessly to a tablet

Figure 3.2: The KORG nanoKEY Studio connected wirelessly to a tablet, demonstrating the convenience of Bluetooth LE for mobile music creation.

4. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

4.1 Low-profile Awọn bọtini

The 25 low-profile keys are velocity-sensitive, allowing for dynamic and expressive melodic input. Use the Octave +/- buttons to shift the keyboard's range across multiple octaves.

4.2 Velocity-sensitive Pads

The 8 velocity-sensitive pads are ideal for triggering drum sounds, samples, or playing chords. Their responsiveness allows for nuanced performances.

Close-up of KORG nanoKEY Studio's keys and pads

Figure 4.1: A close-up of the KORG nanoKEY Studio's keys and pads, showing the illuminated pads indicating active status or velocity response.

4.3 X-Y Touch Pad

The X-Y touch pad provides a unique way to control parameters in real-time. It can be assigned to functions like pitch bend, modulation, or various effects, offering dynamic and fluid expression. Use the dedicated XY ati Pitch/Mod buttons to toggle its functionality.

Close-up of KORG nanoKEY Studio's X-Y touch pad

olusin 4.2: A alaye view of the KORG nanoKEY Studio's X-Y touch pad and its surrounding control buttons, illustrating its central role in dynamic parameter manipulation.

4.4 Ikunkun

The 8 assignable knobs offer continuous control over parameters such as filter cutoff, resonance, or effect send levels. These can be customized using the Korg Kontrol Editor software.

Detail of KORG nanoKEY Studio's assignable knobs

Figure 4.3: A close-up of the KORG nanoKEY Studio's assignable knobs, designed for precise parameter adjustments during music production.

4.5 Awọn bọtini Iṣakoso

Dedicated buttons provide quick access to various functions:

5. Software Integration

The KORG nanoKEY Studio is designed to integrate seamlessly with various music production software and applications. For advanced customization of its controls, KORG provides the Kontrol Editor software, allowing users to assign specific MIDI messages to keys, pads, knobs, and the X-Y pad.

The device is compatible with Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) and music creation apps on platforms like the Apple App Store, offering a wide range of possibilities for musicians and producers.

Video 5.1: An official product video demonstrating the KORG nanoKEY Studio MIDI Controller in use, highlighting its features and functionality.

6. Itọju

6.1 Ninu

To clean your nanoKEY Studio, use a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, solvents, or waxes, as these can damage the surface. Do not allow liquids to enter the unit.

6.2 Batiri Rirọpo

If using battery power, replace the 2 AA batteries when the power indicator light dims or the unit becomes unresponsive. Ensure correct polarity when inserting new batteries.

7. Laasigbotitusita

7.1 No Power/Unresponsive Unit

7.2 No MIDI Signal

8. Awọn pato

Iwọn Nkan1.49 iwon
Ọja Mefa13.5 x 6.81 x 1.65 inches
Nọmba Awoṣe NkanNANOKEY-ST
Awọn batiriAwọn batiri AA 2 nilo (pẹlu)
Asopọmọra TechnologyUSB, Bluetooth LE
Pataki ẸyaBacklit Pad, Compact, Lightweight
Nọmba ti Awọn bọtini25

9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

The KORG nanoKEY Studio comes with a 3-year warranty. For technical support, troubleshooting assistance, or warranty claims, please refer to the official KORG webaaye tabi kan si atilẹyin alabara wọn taara. Jeki ẹri rira rẹ fun ijẹrisi atilẹyin ọja.

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