Casio VL-Tone - right it makes sense now. But that's no excuse! A proper (albeit tiny) keyboard i surely preferable than no keyboard at all (that row of buttons doesn't count as a keyboard!)
Plus OLED screens have very limited life-spans. The screen is nice, but it'll break quickly
As far as white plastic rectangles that resemble an installment in the Korg Nano range go, it's a thing of beauty - but the keys?
Two octaves is fine, even starting with an F instead of a C is tolerable - but buttons instead of keys? It may have a fisher-price toy-themed appearance but it's control surface looks positively ergonomically hostile . It looses points compared to the MicroKorgXL although battery-powerability maybe be their only similarity the designers had in mind.
that looks pretty sweet i wana see it in acion
hoodieninja89 2 years ago
Yet another controller to confused an already saturated market.
manueldaman 2 years ago
Casio VL-Tone - right it makes sense now. But that's no excuse! A proper (albeit tiny) keyboard i surely preferable than no keyboard at all (that row of buttons doesn't count as a keyboard!)
Plus OLED screens have very limited life-spans. The screen is nice, but it'll break quickly
weaponEX 2 years ago
As far as white plastic rectangles that resemble an installment in the Korg Nano range go, it's a thing of beauty - but the keys?
Two octaves is fine, even starting with an F instead of a C is tolerable - but buttons instead of keys? It may have a fisher-price toy-themed appearance but it's control surface looks positively ergonomically hostile . It looses points compared to the MicroKorgXL although battery-powerability maybe be their only similarity the designers had in mind.
Thoughts, anyone?
weaponEX 2 years ago