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Korg nanoKEY2 - Keyboard Functionality

Korg nanoKEY2
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The nanoKEY2’s parameters
Keyboard
The keyboard transmits note messages, and is velocity-sensitive.
You can specify a transpose setting, and choose a velocity curve. These MIDI messages are transmitted on the Global MIDI Channel (p.4).
Transpose [-12...+12]
By transposing (shifting the key), you can play a song using an easier fingering (e.g., a fingering that uses fewer black keys), or match the key to a different instrument without
having to use an unfamiliar fingering.
Velocity Curve [Light/Normal/Heavy/Const]
This specifies how the volume will change in response to your keyboard playing
strength.
You can choose one of three velocity curves, or a fixed velocity value.
Const Velocity Value [1...127]
This specifies the velocity value that will be transmitted if you've chosen “Const”
as the velocity curve.
This setting is useful when playing organ sounds.
Normal
Heavy
Light
Light This curve lets you produce loud notes
without having to play very strongly.
Normal This is the normal curve.
Heavy This curve requires strong playing for
loud notes to be produced.
Const This produces a constant (fixed) velocity
value.
127
1
Const
Soft
Playing strength
Strong

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