What would you guys suggest for a bluetooth midi controller (for apps like Drambo)? Is the Korg Nanostudio the one to get, or are there others that are worth looking at?
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Cons: Unlike a traditional keyboard or synth, MIDI controllers donโt make sound on their ownโthey rely on being connected to a computer or external module. Some entry-level models may lack features like aftertouch or dedicated transport controls. Also, DAW integration can vary depending on the model and software.
Hi! Like a middle-aged hipster, I want to find a way to have my keytar transmit midi wirelessly to my synthesizer. I bought a $30 adapter from amazon that is effectively worthless. It registers notes very unpredictably, and when it does it usually just holds the notes forever until I reset the synth or press a bunch of random buttons enough for it to stop. I've done some very meticulous testing to find out where the problem is (to ensure that things work perfectly without this adapter) And it's unpredictable at best. Notes trigger randomly. And if I press a chord, I'm lucky if one of the notes is registered and I'm lucky if that note will ever turn off.
Can anyone please recommend to me a quality product so that I can be the loser that I am on stage, walking around, broodingly, playing my keytar and triggering my Roland jp8000? Completely wirelessly? Thank you :)
I'm looking for portable midi controller that i can carry in my backpack. I'd love to have TE op-1 field but even second hands are quite expensive.
Is the Korg nanokey keyboard still the king? Or are there better options?