![]() ![]() ![]() Really useful for risers.Īll in All… Totally worth it. It also has a cool program that comes with it where you can set the attack of the buttons. That is great! Getting 9 faders, bus powered midi for that much… awesome. It only cost $50 and now that the nano 2 has come out the MK1 goes for $30. The faders also aren’t as smooth as I would like. another thing is that the buttons when you press them like to stick, and the over all quality feels a little cheap. Just the other day my 3rd broke and I am looking at getting a new one. Where the usb connects on them it snaps and breaks after use. ![]() There is some flaws in the Nano as well as awesome features. First thing it says is I keep buying them. Yeah… that is saying a lot that I had 3 in 2 years. The Nano series is as awesome for what it is as well as not quite the best piece of gear. Below is a review of these as well as a little about my set up. I use 2 pieces of gear, other than my soundcard, I use the Korg Nano and the LPD8. I believe in minimal yet effective set up and want to share them with you. I wanted to share with everyone what my set up for my live performance is in terms of gear. ![]()
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