Topic: Recommendation: Korg nanoKONTROL2
Hi folks,
I just wanted to mention that I have been using the Korg nanoKONTROL2 together with Pianoteq for quite some time now, and I think I can recommend the device.
The nanoKONTROL2 is part of a series of very small MIDI controllers. The other two models essentially are a ultra-small keyboard and a pad controller for easier input (e.g. when composing). The nanoKONTROL2 itself is technically a DAW control surface, but it can be freely programmed.
For use with Pianoteq, the most interesting feature is that all buttons, sliders and knobs are able to send continuous controller (CC) messages. The buttons can be set to 'toggle mode', in which they send a single CC event every time they are pushed. The nice thing is that almost any function in Pianoteq can be configured to listen to CC events. You can e.g. assign a slider on the nanoKONTROL2 to the volume, or the 'condition' value. You can of course switch presets using the buttons, and you can control the recording and metronome functions of Pianoteq.
All in all, I've grown quite fond of the little gadget, although it took some tinkering to program it in a way that really every knob, button and slider was recognisable by Pianoteq. It's useful and not too expensive (about 50 bucks, IIRC).