Re: Best complementary keyboard
Posted: 19 Feb 2024, 12:28
With my Microkorg XL on its last legs, I went on a long search and ended up with a Hydrasynth Explorer. This board is known for extreme flexibility and potentially direct knob control -- if you program it. I've had some good sessions, but not really close to full bonding yet...
Then just last week it dawned on me to try hooking my NE5D to an iPad. The iPad sits perfectly on the right side of NE5D. Can't beat portability and extremely affordable if you already have the tablet. It was incredibly easy to connect with a single USB to Lightning cable and an 1/8" audio cable into the Aux input of my amp. Midi control of apps from the Nord was a breeze. With this you have the vast supply of iPad apps from creative and tactile like Animoog, emulations like Model D, and apps packed with presets like Audiokit Synth One. You can also run beats from Beatmaker 3, iMPC or iTunes.
That said, I haven't yet tried using this rig in a real band rehearsal or gig situation. I'd love to hear if anyone else has experience using tablet as a second board.
Then just last week it dawned on me to try hooking my NE5D to an iPad. The iPad sits perfectly on the right side of NE5D. Can't beat portability and extremely affordable if you already have the tablet. It was incredibly easy to connect with a single USB to Lightning cable and an 1/8" audio cable into the Aux input of my amp. Midi control of apps from the Nord was a breeze. With this you have the vast supply of iPad apps from creative and tactile like Animoog, emulations like Model D, and apps packed with presets like Audiokit Synth One. You can also run beats from Beatmaker 3, iMPC or iTunes.
That said, I haven't yet tried using this rig in a real band rehearsal or gig situation. I'd love to hear if anyone else has experience using tablet as a second board.