I mentioned it previously in the thread after looking on Thomann. They let you specifiy aftertouch and the amount of keys in the page filters, which is handy.
I mentioned it previously in the thread after looking on Thomann. They let you specifiy aftertouch and the amount of keys in the page filters, which is handy.
I've got a couple of Nux guitar pedals and they are very good (especially for the money). But that's no guarantee that the pedal quality will translate into a different musical area, e.g. three selectable velocity curves is better than no selectable velocity curves, but my full-sized keyboards have a lot more curves than that to choose from. However, that might be a consequence of the Nux having mini keys (my only mini keyboard is on a Korg ARP Odyssey which has no velocity control at all).
But I get the impression that Nux does try to offer more than the competition.
Wonks wrote: ↑Mon Jan 05, 2026 10:19 pm
I've got a couple of Nux guitar pedals and they are very good (especially for the money). But that's no guarantee that the pedal quality will translate into a different musical area, e.g. three selectable velocity curves is better than no selectable velocity curves, but my full-sized keyboards have a lot more curves than that to choose from. However, that might be a consequence of the Nux having mini keys (my only mini keyboard is on a Korg ARP Odyssey which has no velocity control at all).
But I get the impression that Nux does try to offer more than the competition.
It has full size keys, afaik - will need to double check that.
EDIT: Yep - "The NUX NTK-37 MIDI Keyboard Controller delivers powerful performance and workflow control in a compact format. Featuring 37 full-size semi-weighted keys with aftertouch,"