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Korg microKEY 25 USB MIDI Keyboard

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1.Model:Microkey25


About this item

  • Usb MIDI keyboard thin, lightweight, and USB-powered
  • Velocity-sensitive natural-touch mini-keyboard with excellent playing feel
  • Octave shift and Key transpose features access the full MIDI note range
  • Versatile controls include arpeggiator buttons, sustain/tap button, and joystick
  • No need to install a driver; just connect it to your computer, and it's ready for use


The microKEY25 features excellent portability, allowing you to enjoy playing and producing with a great-feeling keyboard even when you're away from home. It features an expressive Joystick, as traditionally found on larger controllers, and provides simultaneous control of multiple parameters at the same time, along with control of the built-in tempo-synced arpeggiator function. That’s not all; the microKEY25 can be powered directly from your iPad via the Camera Connection Kit, and it can be immediately used to control MIDI-capable apps such as Kong's iMS-20. The microKEY25 also includes a download code for FREE Kong M1Le software, giving you all of the preset sounds and all of the PCM waveforms of the original M1, and a browser/search function that makes it easy to find that perfect sound. Also included are licenses for Applied Acoustics Systems' Strum Acoustic Session, Lounge Lizard Session, and Ultra Analog Session as well as a license for Toon track's software drum sound module Drummer Lite, and a discount coupon for Able ton's Live, Live Suite, and Live LE DAW software, widely popular for its sophisticated functionality.


JB
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2025
Great no frills keyboard controller for a computer work station.
Le M.
Reviewed in Belgium on September 29, 2023
Le clavier n'est pas reconnu par windows 10
a_guy_in_boston
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023
This is our second Korg miniaturized piano. The first one that we got was a Korg tinyPiano, which was absolutely amazing, and perfect for introducing piano at age 3-5. This microKey 25, while simpler and lower-cost, is equally amazing as a travel piano for any-age child who's reached the level of two octaves.We connected the microKey 25 to each of an iPad and an iPhone using an Apple lightning-to-USB Camera Adapter cable. Then the Simply Piano app ran perfectly. (The only trick we had to play was turn off bluetooth for the iPad and iPhone; otherwise Simply Piano kept looking for MIDI over bluetooth instead of by USB cable.) The iPad and the iPhone each successfully delivered power to the battery-less microKey.The kids were able to practice Essentials 1-3 in Simply Piano while sitting on their hotel bed. The miniature keyboard was easy to stow in the luggage. My only (trivial) wish is that Korg would add a little compartment in the microKey's body to hold the USB cable. Overall, the device is fantastic!
D. Cole
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2023
I like how this has "almost full-size" keys (they are 3/4 inches wide). I almost don't feel like it should be called the "MICROKey" - seems like more of a "mini" to me. But I get it. Overall, the footprint is, in fact, quite small. I have big hands and don't like the tiny keyboards and yet this one works well for me. I tried an Akai MPK Mini once and found that it was just too small. But back then I was PLAYING PIANO on it and now I'm more of INPUTTING NOTES into my DAW, so that might be what changed. I don't actually know the size of the Akai MPK Mini's keys. Not sure if they are actually smaller or not and I can't seem to find that information. These seem bigger, but I can't confirm that.Either way, the Korg is very small, but not too small. The keys are much shorter than full-size, but only a little narrower than full-size. And they are nearly silent, which I love. Not much of a click at all. Overall, feels pretty solid and high-quality for the price. I mean, it's plastic and it's small and it's light - sure. But it doesn't feel "cheap" for what it is.I'd prefer a pitch and a mod wheel instead of the joystick, but oh well. And it would be cool if there was a standard (5-pin) MIDI plug. But I'm mostly doing MIDI-over-USB into a DAW anyway, so this is fine, I guess, with just that. I might have played with some sound modules if it had a regular MIDI port, but this is fine. Seems very much designed for use with a DAW versus "playing" so that makes sense.Overall, if you want something small but are scared of the small keys, this might work for you. And I'd probably recommend it for "inputting notes" versus "playing piano" - for that, it's fantastic. Happy I have it.
Jonah
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023
Freaking love this thing! It's awesome for punching in MIDI notes while taking almost zero space on my desk or in my bag. Quality is great. I haven't used it live yet but I can't wait.
GLAUCO BARROS
Reviewed in Brazil on May 11, 2022
Produto de boa qualidade que me atendeu, conforme as minhas necessidades.
Real Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2021
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.
W. Morgan & C. Baker (shared account)
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2021
I love this thing. I got the 25-key model for size, and it's compact but a good size where it counts. The key feel is nice, the velocity is responsive, and I don't feel like I'm going to break it when I use it. The newer model has Bluetooth capabilities but I didn't want that as the tech doesn't seem to be "there" yet. That being said, I have been able to plug-and-play this with my Linux Mint machine without much issue. It works excellent and I've made tons of great tracks with the hardware. Thanks Korg! You've made yourself a lifelong customer.
Dennis
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2018
I know that’s obvious and part of the description, but just know, they are VERY small.
Mehul
Reviewed in India on January 24, 2018
Its my first midi keyboard ever and I'm not much of a keyboardist I am a guitarist and a percussionist and make music using my iPad mini with ios 9.2.1 I guess and was looking for a compatible keyboard desperately and after doing all the survey on net and asking my musician friends I decided to take a chance with this trusted brand and trust me its Worth buying it. I usually don't prefer buying instruments online because I personally wish to see and test it first before buying...but thanks to amazon guys who delivered it before time and in a perfect condition too. Those who are looking for more features in less money may find many other options too.but trust me they won't give you such quality.
Jabra
Reviewed in Canada on October 8, 2016
To compliated to get work , page to page just to here the soundsorrythankyou
Blueman
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2013
I bought my iPad Mini hoping that it would work with this keyboard. I heard so many forums stating that it does not work with the iPad mini due to little electrical current supplied by this model that it was really a blind bet. My surprise was seeing it work right away with Garage Band. I also bought the Lighting to USB Camera Adapter for the iPad mini so I could plug the keyboard to the iPad. It is running iOS 6.1. The feel of the keys is very responsive, better that I expected almost semi-weighted. The size of the keys are good and matched what I already has read on other reviews. I do miss not having at least one more octave but I know it was a trade for having a convenient size and also knowing that it's the only model that can be powered by the iPad. Nevertheless I'm getting used with the two octaves and the octave button.I did get the software bundle for free: M1 Le, EZ drummer, Ableton, Lounge Lizard session, Ultra Analog session and Strum session. So if your not sure that this keyboard might please you, consider the amount of software that comes with it. For me, it was a no-brainer deal and I'm happy with either the software and keyboard.
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