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Korg Keyboard Amplifier, 37-Key (MICROKEY237)

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Size: 37-Key


Features

  • Compact and playable natural touch Mini keyboard
  • Connect with a single USB cable; supports Mac, WIN, iPad, and iPhone
  • Connect a pedal, and enjoy full control functionality
  • Lavish array of powerful music software bundled free of charge
  • Dedicated editor software "Kong Control editor" Is provided

Description

An uncomplicated, straightforward design, Compact size, and easy connectivity made the first-generation micro key Series a bestseller. Our second-generation micro key lineup retains those attributes and adds iPad and iPhone support, plus a damper pedal jack for improved playability.


Item Weight: 3.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: 25.82 x 7.32 x 3.14 inches


Item model number: MICROKEY237


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 16, 2015


Color Name: Black


Compatible Devices: supports Mac, WIN, iPad, and iPhone


Connector Type: USB


Hardware Interface: USB 2.0


Number of Keyboard Keys: 37


Size: 37-Key


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  • Perfect keyboard for beginners
Size: 37-Key
I'm rookie in writing music, and just wanted a simple keyboard to improvise with GarageBand on my iPad. This one swiftly caught my eye as it was simple, compact, didn't have all the bells and whistles which I wouldn't know how to use anyway. Besides, in addition to being compact it was available in 3-octave variant, which was the most optimal for me in order not to take too much space and have enough range to not switch too often. The only issue I worried about was potential problems with registering key hits and build quality. But it was on big sale, so I decided to take a risk. It definitely payed off! Build quality is great, and all the keys are very sensitive and register everything from the lightest touch to heavy strokes just fine. The only disadvantage for some people might be shrunk down key size, but it's another side of being compact. With just a little practice you'll get use to it and won't have any discomfort. I highly recommend this product to anyone who wants a simple and reliable instrument! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 31, 2022 by Mikhail

  • Couldn’t use
Size: 37-Key
Couldn’t download software. Otherwise, lightweight with diminutive keys - smaller than I thought.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 27, 2022 by Dfunkymonkey

  • This is an excellent keyboard for entering music into computer notation programs!
Size: 37-Key
The good points: 1) having a full 3 octaves available means not having to switch octaves as frequently as a 2-octave or 2.5 octave keyboard; 2) it's plug-n-play -- works perfectly as is, although with the freely downloadable Korg Midi driver more can be done with it in different apps; 3) the keys are small enough to make wide interval entry easy, yet large enough that (with care) you're not always hitting 3 neighboring keys at once; 4) the place where the USB cable attaches is at the end of the keyboard, not in the back (like the Arturia Keystep37), so the Korg MicroKey237 can be place right up next to the front of you computer keyboard; 5) this is powered completely by the USB bus so there's no need for batteries or for a power supply; The not-so-good points: 1) as with many inexpensive keyboards, they're not built the best so it takes a firm press to ensure that the note is entered into the notation program. Once you've learned this using the keyboard is easy, but until you've learned it (or when you forget and don't press as hard) you can find a note or two didn't actually register with the software so any notes entered after that will be in the incorrect spot. Using copy/paste and then entering the correct note in the correct spot isn't too big a deal, but it does interrupt the work flow. 2) Just a bit too long to fit into many computer backpacks; Overall this is a very good product -- I just wish they would improve the response of the keys so that a lighter and quicker touch could be used and still have the keypress registered. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 9, 2021 by dhbailey

  • Just a Heads-Up for Windows 10 Users
Size: 25-Key
As many other reviews have mentioned, this keyboard is small but works fairly well if you keep that in mind. I found that the joystick/knob works decently enough for pitch bending and using the modwheel but you have to be gentle for more subtle usage (as compared to a standard pitch bend/modwheel). The keyboard also came with various software like the Korg Collection, UVI Digital Synsations, some AAS Player instruments, and trials which is nice if you'd like to upgrade to the Korg Collection 3 at a discounted price. As a heads-up, the manual states to install the Korg USB driver from the website but I found that it made the keyboard undetectable in Windows 10, so I had to revert to using the default driver. Haven't had any issues yet and everything is working great. I mostly bought this as I wanted the Korg M1 LE software to take advantage of their upgrade sale but am not disappointed with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 2, 2021 by Real Reviewer

  • Perfect for noodling around on the kitchen table
Size: 37-Key
On my big computer, I use an Akai MPK 261. It's a large controller for playing large symphonic sweeps, pads, and melodies. (I don't have the desk space for 88 keys even there, though.) On my little laptop, trying to use that MPK261 isn't going to work. Meanwhile, the 25-key two-octave controller don't get me enough space to play the full chords or drum sets I want. It seems like a 37-key mini controller would be just right for noodling with the laptop on the kitchen table. I looked around for various options, and this one seemed to be the best fit for my needs -- I just need piano key input to a DAW. And this certainly delivers! It's lightweight, but not flimsy. It plugs in and configure with no fuss. It has no fancy bells or whistles that need special configuration, which is great, because I seldom have the patience for those kinds of things. I play this with Native Instruments Komplete. However, as the laptop doesn't have disk space for the large symphonic instruments, I use it mostly for the Reaktor-based soft synths and various drum kits and effects, and the 37 keys are enough for this. I've used it for a couple of weeks, and I love it. There are two things that I would improve if I were a Korg hardware engineer: 1) I don't use most controllers on keyboards, but a "program select up/down" button would be nice, and DAW play/stop/rewind buttons would be nice, too. 2) The old-school large square USB-B connector is robust, but it sticks out to the side in a way that is likely to break off if some force comes at it from the side or from above. A recess in the plastic that protects the actual connector would probably be a good design improvement. These things aren't enough to drop the fifth star, though, because this little keyboard is just perfect to let me noodle around at times and in places where I couldn't otherwise do it. Thank you, Korg! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 24, 2017 by Jon E Watte

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