There's a korg microKEY 2 air; almost has enough keys. 61 Key is the biggest Korg do in mini keys I think. To reduce to midi control; would be getting rid of the absolute best bit of the keyboard and that's the pitch control/joystick, it's the dogs bollocks. I cannot properly be myself/perform without that. I have traced all the routes and reverse engineered the schematic, I've made an identical copy of the board in KiCad. All so I can remove that one annoying key!! It's a dumb journey but these things are getting stitched/married together somehow.
@@MouldySoul you should be able to use a longer midi keyboard to control the keys and then just reach over and wiggle the joystick on the actual unit when you need it
Get a full size midi keyboard then add the two guts. 😊 IloveACID
There's a korg microKEY 2 air; almost has enough keys. 61 Key is the biggest Korg do in mini keys I think. To reduce to midi control; would be getting rid of the absolute best bit of the keyboard and that's the pitch control/joystick, it's the dogs bollocks.
I cannot properly be myself/perform without that.
I have traced all the routes and reverse engineered the schematic, I've made an identical copy of the board in KiCad. All so I can remove that one annoying key!! It's a dumb journey but these things are getting stitched/married together somehow.
@@MouldySoul you should be able to use a longer midi keyboard to control the keys and then just reach over and wiggle the joystick on the actual unit when you need it