Korg microKEY-61 61-key Keyboard Controller

KorgSKU: MICROKEY2 61

Price:
Sale price$95

Description

With all of the endless options, configurations, and choices that modern technology offers musicians today, in the end, the simplest solution is often the best solution. An uncomplicated, straightforward design, compact size, and easy connectivity made the first-generation microKEY series a bestseller. Our second-generation microKEY lineup retains those attributes and adds iPad and iPhone support*, plus a damper pedal jack for improved playability. We’ve also added a 61-key model, for the player who needs a few more keys in a still-compact format. In all, the microKEY series has evolved to become even more convenient and versatile, making it an ideal choice for first-time and more established players alike. Whether you’re producing in the studio, or creating on the go, the microKEY will give you exactly what you need – and nothing you don’t. * Via the Apple Lightning - USB camera adaptor – sold separately.
Keyboard
Natural Touch mini-keyboard
microKEY-61: 61
Controllers
microKEY-25: Joystick, arpeggiator button, Sustain / TAP button, Octave Shift buttons microKEY-37/49/61: Pitch bend wheel, Modulation wheel, Octave Shift buttons
Octave Shift
microKEY-61: -3 – +3
Connections
microKEY-61: Assignable switch jack, USB Type B (x1)
Power Supply
USB bus power
Power Consumption
Less than 100mA
Dimensions
(W x D x H)
microKEY-61: 850 x 139 x 54 mm/33.46" x 5.47" x 2.13"
Weight
microKEY-61: 1.71 kg / 3.77 lbs.
Included Items
USB cable, KORG Software Bundle code
System Requirements
Windows
Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 or Later (32bit/64bit)
Mac OS
Mac OS 10.8 Mountain Lion or later
iOS
iOS8 or later
* We do not guarantee that the unit will work with every computer that meets these requirements
* All product, company, and standard names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
* Appearance and specifications of products are subject to change without notice.
* We have detected some power supply issues occurring when using a USB-C to USB adapter on Mac's Thunderbolt3 ports.

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