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A look at the Korg nanoPad via SonicState; make sure you check out the section on the editor, which gives the nanoPad a lot more power than is obvious from looking at it.

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3 Responses to “Korg nanoPAD Review”  

  1. 1 S.G.

    I like NanoPAD a lot,
    but a really missed opportunity
    is the lack of a (tempo synced?) delay parameter
    for each of the 8 notes of a pad …
    We could have arpegios, guitar-like strums, riffs, etc…
    Perhaps a software update?
    Please?

  2. 2 Eric Carl

    I just picked one of these up today. I haven’t had much time to play with it, but did a little bit. No complaints so far, really like it!

  3. 3 Sammy

    Got one, works perfect with serato. no installation needed, just plugged in and it was ready to go.

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