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Donner Mini MIDI Keyboard, N-25 25 Key MIDI Controller for Beginner with Velocity-Sensitive Mini Keys&Light-up Rocker&Music Production Software, Small Controlador MIDI with 40 Teaching Courses

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Style: N25


Size: N-25


Features

  • Compact Design with 25 Mini Velocity-Sensitive Keys: The portable N-25 midi keyboard controller, made up of 25 scaled-down velocity-sensitive keys, is a companion for you to create melodies and riffs full of emotion
  • Simple Layout and User-Friendly Functions: Donner N-25 mini MIDI is beginner-friendly, featuring 4 user programmable banks and essential tools like arpeggiator, sustain, octave, and tap tempo for musicians with limited music theory background
  • Mac, iOS, PC/iPhone/iPad Compatible: Just plug and play with Mac/PC via USB-MIDI, no extra drivers needed. Also, easily connect your MIDI controller to smartphone music apps with an OTG adapter
  • Multifunctional Pitch-Bend Wheel & Cool Light-up Buttons: The pitch-bend function ensures a rich and expressive timbre. In addition, the light-up button will provide you a fun visual display of your playing
  • 40 Entertaining Keyboard-Teaching Courses: Beginner to advanced keyboard courses designed for music arrangement novices. 40 engaging lessons cover all arrangement essentials to help unleash your creativity
  • Compatible with Various DAW Software: Works seamlessly with various DAWs like Cubase LE, Live, Logic Pro, Protools, Studio One, and more. Donner MIDI keyboard offers a full music production experience for your creations

Brand: Donner


Number of Keys: 25


Connectivity Technology: USB


Special Feature: Keyboard Controller, Velocity Sensitive Key


Product Dimensions: 3.86"D x 13.39"W x 1.29"H


Number of Keys: 25


Connectivity Technology: USB


Additional Features: Keyboard Controller, Velocity Sensitive Key


Instrument Key: Any


Compatible Devices: Smartphone, Tablet


Supported Software: Ableton Live


Connector Type: USB


Hardware Interface: USB


Keyboard Description: Ergonomic


Control Type: programmable controls


Platform: Mac, Windows


Human Interface Input: Keyboard


Hardware Platform: x86-64


Instrument: Keyboard


Total USB Ports: 1


Control Method: Touch


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Noise Control: None


Material Type: Plastic


Outer Material: Plastic


Brand Name: Donner


Model Number: N-25


Included Components: MIDI Keyboard, USB Cable, Music Production Software, 40 Teaching Courses


Model Year: 2023


Manufacturer: Donner


Manufacturer Part Number: EC3333


Item Type Name: MIDI


Warranty Description: 90 days.


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 3.86"D x 13.39"W x 1.29"H


Size: N-25


Color: Black


Product Style: N25


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  • Thoughtful Design and Good Value
Style: N25 Size: N-25
This is a great little keyboard. Entirely functional for making music, and a great value. The action is the cheap, springy, spongy action typical of lower end electronic keyboards, but as keyboards of that sort go, I found it well designed and very usable. I did not find it stiff at all. If anything, the touch was a bit on the soft side, making the volume on the keys all or nothing until I got used to it! But I found it very functional and responsive once I had some time with it, and had no trouble making music. I was worried it would feel like some of the cheap keyboards I've used, with no resistance, but that's not the case - there's definitely a springy resistance to the keys. It's not a fantastic feel or anything, but it is perfectly functional. For the class of action that it is, and at the price point, I was very pleasantly surprised. The keys are a little narrower and a lot shorter than a full size piano, so it is easy to accidentally strike them near the top. Attention needs to be paid to that while playing. This does have the tremendous upside that the keyboard itself is surprisingly small. Smaller than a computer keyboard. In terms of portability, this means functions more like a large tablet than a small piano. It can go *anywhere*. On the couch, in a chair, in my lap at the computer, even holding it with one hand and playing with the other. It is a tiny instrument. I am not used to being able to carry a keyboard around like a little flute or something. That's very fun. It has an abundance of features at the price point, too, including an octave button, pitch bend, and sustain button. I was hoping the pitch bend would be a wheel, but it is a 4-direction joystick like you might find on a game controller, which I found a little difficult to control when I had it mapped to a full step and wanted to bend a half step. Usable with practice, I think. I found the pitch bend and sustain worked out of the box with a couple pieces of software, without even mapping them. Very nice. It was plug and play via USB with my linux system, which was lovely. It was also plug and play with my (Android) phone, and even came with an adaptor for that! Throw a $3 synth on the phone (DRC) and now I'm truly grooving on the go and for cheap. Thanks, Donner! Truly. For serious recording, of course, I'd want equipment that costs 10 times as much, if not more. But for casual grooving and cheap entry into the world of midi controllers, this is a great little piece of kit and it was clearly made with thought and love. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2025 by Catherine Darrow

  • Perfect for Travel Perfect for Travel
Style: N32 Size: N-32
I wanted a small physical keyboard I could take on trips that would keep me up on my music (didn't want an iPad touch screen ap), that I could fit in a carry-on suitcase. This works perfectly as having enough keys to be useful, but small enough to easily fit into a bag. It "plugged and play" immediately to Garage Band on my iPad, giving me the perfect travel system. And for travel where I am just practicing and studying the price point was perfect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2026 by DiMit

  • a good cheap input device
Style: N25 Size: N-25
My goal with this was to have a tiny, cheap but functional device I could use to peck out tunes while sitting at cafes. I'm a bit odd in that I'm not connecting this to a DAW, but instead writing my own simple software to capture piano keystrokes. Pairing this MIDI keyboard with a linux laptop running aseqdump gives an insanely easy way of capturing keyboard data. It only gets 4 stars since I just got it and it seems a bit cheap (which I admit is fair for the price). I may upgrade to 5 stars if it lasts a long time. My only regret is that I didn't get something with a few more (non-piano) buttons. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2025 by Sharkey

  • Works perfectly as a midi keybord in logic or any daw
Style: N25 Size: N-25
Great midi keyboard works perfectly. Has 2 octaves. the octave switcher is left.right w the joystick plus the octave button being lit up solid. Switches octaves seamlessly in logic. Great size fits perfectly with my desk setup. has dynamics. I personally made the dynamics less in logic by making the velocity way higher. In logic this has the effect of reducing the dynamic range making the light hits much louder. I thought the dynamics stock are a bit unrealistic/extreme; light hits were almost making no sound, but I was able to correct this in my daw. interfaces perfectly with all of logics software instruments. pianos,drums etc. very nice keys. very responsive. I would say equal or better than the akai which is much more expensive and also made in china. I had an akai one and it stopped working after very short use. Donner is to me typically known as a get things a lot cheaper brand, and for this the trade off is its made in china, and made cheaper. But in this case I will say it competes with the akai brand and for a very reasonable price. I use it to interface with midi piano so I was able to get rid of my bulky analog casio small keyboard which was way too big for my setup. This midi keyboard now works as my piano for tuning and vocals. Does the job for a nice price. Look no further. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by Dean Rich

  • Fatally flawed
Style: N32 Size: N-32
You can NOT change the MIDI channel of this device. Do engineers at Donner have any idea what MIDI is and why it's useful? I figured this out too late to return it because I assumed it was possible, as it is on literally every MIDI device ever made in the last 40 years. Otherwise, I'd give it 4 stars (considering the price point). Pros: USB-C, all manufacturers need to just eat the loss of whatever non-C connector stock they have and switch. One cable to rule them all, enough already, make the U in USB actually universal. So, thank you Donner. TRS MIDI output, all manufacturers... you get the picture. Please, just do it. So you know, this MIDI out is wired to the Arturia standard, not Korg. Again, work it out, y'all, wtf. Again, Donner did good here. 32 keys. I want more than 25, for chords. Great.* Good feel to the whole thing. Yes, it's plastic, but it feels comfortable, slick, and made at least somewhat decently. Some cool functions: sequencer of sorts, chord, those kinds of things. Cons: YOU CANNOT CHOSE MIDI OUTPUT CHANNEL. Ruins all of the above. Really, y tho? 1 line of code. Tons of unused keys that can be used as "shift-buttons". Just update the firmware and let us do what MIDI is made to do. Such a bad, bad idea. Yeah, it's great to have 32 keys. But these are pretty cheap feeling and weirdly springy. For what it is, it's totally fine and to be expected and if that's what you have a problem with, get ready to spend 3, 4, 5 times the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025 by Dragoicho

  • One Cheap Mini Keyboard to rule EVERYTHING
Style: N32 Size: N-32
The short of it, and I'll fill in later... I got this NOT to use with a DAW. I got it to control my mini synth stuff like, say Roland P6, that typically have 1/8" midi connectors. This keyboard uses MIDI Channel 1 and has a "Type B" 1/8" MIDI output. To connect it to gear that has Type B, such as Artura, for example, you can simply use a 1/8" jumper for MIDI connection. Done. To connect to a "Type A" device, such as my Roland Aria devices, it's much more complicated: Keyboard -> Type B 1/8" to MIDI DIN Adaptor -> Male-to-Male MIDI DIN jumper -> MIDI DIN to Type A Adaptor -> Roland Type A device That's the essence of it. That said, this keyboard works flawlessly without a DAW, and the MIDI Functionality and connectivity is fine. This is a small, cheap keyboard. But it works in small spaces in my road kit and for DAWless recording. SInce I'm not part of a huge show entourage, the LAST thing I want is to be dragging around a laptop as part of my stage setup. All that leads to is more problems, and a beat up laptop... a situation I can't afford anyway. I don't know about the DAW software included, or the learning programs. I will definitely use it with a DAW on latop later, but it's not my priority. Great price and it does what I want. No way it replaces a weighted 88 key keyboard, of course. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2025 by Anymon

  • Nice affordable midi controller that prefers MAC over PC
Style: N32 Size: N-32
I ordered this to learn music creation on PC and MAC. I was not able to get it to function on PC. The update process is problematic to say the least. This is noted in the documentation and other reviews. After failing to function on PC my Mac Mini picked it up right away and it works fine so far. It is a fairly small light unit. You may need to secure it some way. Overall it does half of what I wanted it to do. If you have a PC I would advise that you not upgrade the firmware or do some research first. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024 by William M. Getz

  • Midi TRS-B
Style: N25 Size: N-25
I purchased this for its form factor (portable) and non-usb midi output so I specifically could control a korg volca fm2 (My other volcas have the 5-pin midi and they're mono anyways so not worried about them so much). The volca fm2 keys are small and it doesnt have a step-record so I need something 'playable'. Reading another review here and it was mentioned that you cannot change the TRS midi output type between A and B, which is common but it doesn't specify which it is other than the persons' other device was also a korg. Midi TRS is a 3.5 mm audio cable used to send midi pulses, nothing special there whatsoever. The difference between A and B is which part of the cable is being used to carry which signal. I went ahead and got a TRS A<->B adapter and good thing because the keyboard is type B and the volca is type A. Hard to complain about it for the price. Keys are at least all the same firmness and the buttons and stick work. Very simple interface which for me is fine because I have controls on the synth being controlled but if you didn't have that then yeah you might find yourself wanting a little more. Most people will people will probably plug this into a computer via usb, and it came with an usb-c adapter so thats nice. On Linux, I have 'Yoshimi'. Haven't tried it on there yet but it's a great synth emulator, I'm pretty confident. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2025 by Jaybee O.

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