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title: "Korg - nanoPAD2 - Slimline USB MIDI 16-Pad Controller - Black"
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# iPad compatible via camera kit USB-powered, plug & play 16 velocity-sensitive pads Korg - nanoPAD2 - Slimline USB MIDI 16-Pad Controller - Black

**Brand:** korg
**Price:** ₱8171
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your beats anywhere with the ultimate slimline pad controller!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Korg - nanoPAD2 - Slimline USB MIDI 16-Pad Controller - Black by korg
- **How much does it cost?** ₱8171 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- korg enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted korg brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact & Sleek:** Slimline, lightweight build fits effortlessly alongside your laptop or in your gig bag for ultimate portability.
- • **Plug & Play Power:** USB-powered design means zero hassle—just connect and create, no extra power adapters needed.
- • **Bonus Creative Tools:** Includes a free software bundle to jumpstart your music production journey right out of the box.
- • **Mobile Music Mastery:** Seamlessly integrates with iPad via camera kit, perfect for on-the-go producers and live performers.
- • **Precision at Your Fingertips:** Sixteen ultra-responsive, velocity-sensitive pads deliver dynamic drum and beat control for studio-grade production.

## Overview

The Korg nanoPAD2 is a sleek, USB-powered MIDI controller featuring 16 velocity-sensitive pads designed for precise drum and beat input. Compatible with PC, laptops, and iPads (via camera kit), it offers portability and plug-and-play convenience. Bundled with free software, it’s an ideal tool for millennial producers seeking a compact, professional-grade controller to enhance their creative workflow on the move.

## Description

Buy Korg - nanoPAD2 - Slimline USB MIDI 16-Pad Controller - Black. Free delivery and returns on eligible orders.

Review: Great Package - REVIEW UPDATED - Delivery - Excellent. Build quality - better than expected. Performance ? Read on.... I have a Korg nanoKontrol 2. Great product. Slightly short faders but fits on the bottom of a Macbook real sweet. Also works with several KORG apps on iOS - iMS20, iElectribe and Gadget. Best is iMS20 by far. One button switches between mixer and synth. If the app had Link it would be the total business. Only drawback is the USB lead. Not good on an old school 32 pin iPad with a camera adapter, better on a Lightning equipped model. So the wireless version should provide all of the functionality of the USB only model right ? Maybe a bit more ? Wrong. All my KORG iOS apps recognise it and flag it as connected. So let's try some of them.... iDS10 ? No. Well I could hope.... iMS20 ? No. iElectribe ? No ! Gadget ???? After all, there is a button on the front panel labelled "SCENE" - maybe you could cycle between scenes ??? Very limited mixer control only. Jog wheel, scene buttons and FF/FR buttons are redundant. The track buttons are duplicated by the Select buttons above the faders and don't illuminate.... Leave them alone. And why is there a label with Wireless on it painted out ???? I will keep it. In a few years time, secondhand iPAD Pro's will be within my grasp and a Link locked 8 track version of Gadget will run like clockwork. Oh dear KORG it could have been so much more..... How about some downloadable profiles for the editor ??? TIP - If you connect this unit to the editor on Mac, the SCENE lights will come on and the unit will no longer talk via Bluetooth. If you can find a factory reset mentioned anywhere on the net, you are well clever. I used the same routine as described for the wired version ? Hold down CYCLE and the two TRACK buttons and power up using USB. Worked for me. UPDATE 20/5/22 I HAVE UPGRADED TO IPAD AIR. WITH KORG ELECTRIBE WAVE, THIS UNIT PROVIDES FULL CONTROL. 2 BANKS OF 8 FADERS INSTANTLY. WELL DONE KORG FOR IMPLEMENTING. INCREASED RATING TO 5 STARS
Review: Usable keyboard if you need an ultra-portable setup. - This is a great little keyboard. I hoped that it would be set up in Windows 7 without drivers needing installing (as a USB composite device) but the Korg software needed installing before my DAW (Reaper) would recognise it. After that it was just a case of letting the DAW know what it was and I was entering MIDI note data into the program literally in minutes. It's obviously nowhere near as lush as a proper controller keyboard, and there's no niceties like aftertouch available, although there is rudimentary velocity sensing, and the small keybed needs careful playing if you're after any kind of subtlety or nuance - but it does try. For me, its a way of entering melodies into the DAW as a kind of MIDI notepad, and it does a grand job of that. It's small enough to slot into your laptop case, probably along with the other Korg nano controllers. So long as you're not expecting to emulate Chopin using this keyboard you'll not be dissappointed. It will be pretty good for entering basic synth elements into club music and electronica - it just won't offer you the expressive capabilities that aftertouch can provide. If you're good with that limitation and need a go-anywhere keybord this is certainly worth a look. Korg also offer a download code for various software components to get you going, together with introductory versions of DAWs like Ableton Live Lite. This bundle isn't quite as good as the one I received with a NanoPad a year or two ago. If you buy this you might want to check what the bundle presently is. It's possible that Korg changes it from time to time, or perhaps there's a different bundle depending on whether you buy the NanoKey, NanoPad or NanoController. I already have a Samson Graphite full-function controller keyboard, and also use a Yamaha digital grand piano (88-key) for playing, but realised I have a need for something that is as portable as possible for a mobile setup. This is that keyboard - basic, useable, sometimes even fun!

## Features

- Excellent for playing or entering drum data
- Sixteen solid, responsive, and velocity-sensitive trigger pads
- Usb powered
- Free software bundle included via download
- Compatible with ipad via camera kit

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004M8YPKM |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, laptop |
| Connector | USB |
| Country Produced In | china |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (6,947) |
| Date First Available | 13 May 2011 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | x86_64 |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Item Weight | 360 g |
| Item model number | NANOPAD2BK |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Mixer Channel Quantity | 16 |
| Musical Style | Electronic |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 37.08 x 4.06 x 9.4 cm; 360 g |
| Size | Einheitsgröße |
| Supported Software | Music Production Applications |
| Voltage | 9 Volts (AC) |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** KORG
- **Connectivity technology:** USB
- **Model name:** NANOPAD2BK
- **Number of keys:** 1
- **Special feature:** Portable

## Images

![Korg - nanoPAD2 - Slimline USB MIDI 16-Pad Controller - Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51qRVDHU9KL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is there a way of using the different knobs/dials for different windows volume? e.g chrome on the first and Skype on an another?**
A: There's an app called MIDI Mixer that provides pretty deep integration (uses lights etc) and does that! Disclaimer: I'm the creator. :)

**Q: will this work with Mixcraft daw**
A: i am not sure, i found it almost impossible to set it up for reason and cubase. :( i haven't used it to make music once yet. I wish you more luck than i had.

**Q: Re korg nanokontrol midi controller, does this work well with samplitude music studio?**
A: I think it should work with any DAW. I use it in Reaper, Logic, Garageband on Mac and Reaper and Cakewalk on win10. It's just right for me as I can only play some chords for pads, strings and some organ stabs. Aslo I use it with Drum synths.

**Q: Hi, I’m a little confused. The photos for the listing are of a nano key2 in white, but the white option to select is of a nano pad. Which one is it?**
A: I think it depends what's in stock.. I can see the white key version today (13th September)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Package - REVIEW UPDATED
*by J***N on 14 March 2022*

Delivery - Excellent. Build quality - better than expected. Performance ? Read on.... I have a Korg nanoKontrol 2. Great product. Slightly short faders but fits on the bottom of a Macbook real sweet. Also works with several KORG apps on iOS - iMS20, iElectribe and Gadget. Best is iMS20 by far. One button switches between mixer and synth. If the app had Link it would be the total business. Only drawback is the USB lead. Not good on an old school 32 pin iPad with a camera adapter, better on a Lightning equipped model. So the wireless version should provide all of the functionality of the USB only model right ? Maybe a bit more ? Wrong. All my KORG iOS apps recognise it and flag it as connected. So let's try some of them.... iDS10 ? No. Well I could hope.... iMS20 ? No. iElectribe ? No ! Gadget ???? After all, there is a button on the front panel labelled "SCENE" - maybe you could cycle between scenes ??? Very limited mixer control only. Jog wheel, scene buttons and FF/FR buttons are redundant. The track buttons are duplicated by the Select buttons above the faders and don't illuminate.... Leave them alone. And why is there a label with Wireless on it painted out ???? I will keep it. In a few years time, secondhand iPAD Pro's will be within my grasp and a Link locked 8 track version of Gadget will run like clockwork. Oh dear KORG it could have been so much more..... How about some downloadable profiles for the editor ??? TIP - If you connect this unit to the editor on Mac, the SCENE lights will come on and the unit will no longer talk via Bluetooth. If you can find a factory reset mentioned anywhere on the net, you are well clever. I used the same routine as described for the wired version ? Hold down CYCLE and the two TRACK buttons and power up using USB. Worked for me. UPDATE 20/5/22 I HAVE UPGRADED TO IPAD AIR. WITH KORG ELECTRIBE WAVE, THIS UNIT PROVIDES FULL CONTROL. 2 BANKS OF 8 FADERS INSTANTLY. WELL DONE KORG FOR IMPLEMENTING. INCREASED RATING TO 5 STARS

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Usable keyboard if you need an ultra-portable setup.
*by R***D on 13 February 2018*

This is a great little keyboard. I hoped that it would be set up in Windows 7 without drivers needing installing (as a USB composite device) but the Korg software needed installing before my DAW (Reaper) would recognise it. After that it was just a case of letting the DAW know what it was and I was entering MIDI note data into the program literally in minutes. It's obviously nowhere near as lush as a proper controller keyboard, and there's no niceties like aftertouch available, although there is rudimentary velocity sensing, and the small keybed needs careful playing if you're after any kind of subtlety or nuance - but it does try. For me, its a way of entering melodies into the DAW as a kind of MIDI notepad, and it does a grand job of that. It's small enough to slot into your laptop case, probably along with the other Korg nano controllers. So long as you're not expecting to emulate Chopin using this keyboard you'll not be dissappointed. It will be pretty good for entering basic synth elements into club music and electronica - it just won't offer you the expressive capabilities that aftertouch can provide. If you're good with that limitation and need a go-anywhere keybord this is certainly worth a look. Korg also offer a download code for various software components to get you going, together with introductory versions of DAWs like Ableton Live Lite. This bundle isn't quite as good as the one I received with a NanoPad a year or two ago. If you buy this you might want to check what the bundle presently is. It's possible that Korg changes it from time to time, or perhaps there's a different bundle depending on whether you buy the NanoKey, NanoPad or NanoController. I already have a Samson Graphite full-function controller keyboard, and also use a Yamaha digital grand piano (88-key) for playing, but realised I have a need for something that is as portable as possible for a mobile setup. This is that keyboard - basic, useable, sometimes even fun!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ First Impressions
*by J***O on 2 November 2012*

My nanoPAD2 arrived this morning and I must admit I was intially caught out by the packaging. The USB lead is tucked neatly at one end under a cardboard flap so it appears the box is empty, hopefully that tip will save you a couple of minutes. Installation was swift, the drivers seemed to install well on Win7-64 even though the site suggests a fix would be needed for Win7 32/64. My tool of choice is Propellerheads Reason 6. Adding the nano2 to the Reason set up was simple and I was tapping away drums and messing about with synths in no time. The construction seems solid and the device itself is bigger than I expected which makes it very comfortable to play (for scale purposes the touchpad is similar in size to that of a notebook's). The 'Kaos' pad can be used in a number of modes which will be fun to play with even though I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it yet... The note-pads themselves have a decent - velocity sensitive - response and I had a lot of fun tapping out beats with it and I'm no drummer. One thing that seems to be a bit of a gripe is the apparant inability to change the octave of the pads themselves. While the touchpad is in 'touch scale mode' it is affected by octave shifts. This may be a limitation of my understanding of how to use this but I thought it was worth mentioning as I didn't even think of this when I bought it. I is perhaps possible to do this within the Korg Kontrol Editor but my brief experience with this software wasn't plesant. I will endeavour to flesh this part of my review when I have more experience. All in all though my 4* is based on the fact that this seems a quality bit of hardware for a very reasonable price.

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