KORG MKEYAIR37

Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Kaiwhakahaere MIDI a Korg microKEY air 37

Model: MKEYAIR37 | Brand: KORG

Kupu Whakataki

The Korg microKEY air 37 is a compact and versatile 37-key MIDI keyboard controller designed for musicians and producers seeking a portable and flexible solution for music creation. It offers both USB and Bluetooth connectivity, allowing seamless integration with various devices such as computers, smartphones, and tablets. This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your microKEY air 37 to ensure optimal performance.

Korg microKEY air 37 MIDI Controller

Image: The Korg microKEY air 37 MIDI Controller, a compact black keyboard with 37 mini-keys, pitch bend, and modulation wheels on the left side.

Nga waahanga matua

Korg microKEY Air Bluetooth MIDI Keyboard

Image: A banner displaying the Korg microKEY Air logo and text "Bluetooth MIDI Keyboard", emphasizing its wireless capability.

Tatūnga

1. Te Wetewete me nga Ihirangi

Carefully remove the microKEY air 37 from its packaging. Verify that all included items are present:

2. Kei te Hiko Nei

The microKEY air 37 can be powered in two ways:

3. Initial Connection (USB)

  1. Connect one end of the supplied USB cable to the USB port on the microKEY air 37.
  2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer (Mac or PC).
  3. The microKEY air 37 is class-compliant, meaning it does not require special drivers for most operating systems. Your computer should automatically recognize the device.
  4. Open your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) or music software and select "microKEY air" as your MIDI input device.
Korg microKEY air 37 connected to a laptop

Image: The Korg microKEY air 37 MIDI controller connected via USB to a laptop computer, demonstrating a typical studio setup.

4. Initial Connection (Bluetooth MIDI)

For wireless connection to iOS devices or Mac computers, use the Korg Bluetooth MIDI Connect app.

  1. Ensure the microKEY air 37 is powered on with batteries.
  2. Download and install the "Korg Bluetooth MIDI Connect" app from the App Store (iOS) or Korg's website (Mac).
  3. Open the Korg Bluetooth MIDI Connect app.
  4. The app will scan for available Bluetooth MIDI devices. Select "microKEY air" from the list to connect.
  5. Once connected, you can use the microKEY air 37 wirelessly with compatible music applications.
Korg Bluetooth MIDI Connect app on Mac

Image: Screenshot of the Korg Bluetooth MIDI Connect application interface on a Mac, showing available MIDI devices.

Korg Bluetooth MIDI Connect app on iOS

Image: Screenshot of the Korg Bluetooth MIDI Connect application interface on an iOS device, showing available MIDI devices.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

1. Whakahoki Taketake

Once connected to your music software, the microKEY air 37 functions as a standard MIDI keyboard. Pressing keys will trigger notes in your software's virtual instruments. The velocity of your key press will affect the loudness and timbre of the sound, depending on the instrument's settings.

2. Piko me te Whakarerekētanga o te Pitch

The microKEY air 37 features dedicated pitch bend and modulation wheels located on the left side of the keyboard. These controls allow for expressive manipulation of sounds:

3. Damper Pedal Input

Connect a standard sustain (damper) pedal to the "ASSIGNABLE SWITCH" jack on the side of the microKEY air 37. This allows you to sustain notes, similar to a piano pedal. The functionality of this jack can be customized using the Korg Kontrol Editor software.

Te taha view of Korg microKEY air 37 showing USB and assignable switch ports

Whakaahua: He taha tata view of the Korg microKEY air 37, highlighting the USB port and the assignable switch input for a damperahi hikoi.

4. Korg Kontrol Editor Software

The Korg Kontrol Editor is a free software application that allows you to customize various settings of your microKEY air 37, including:

Download the Korg Kontrol Editor from the official Korg webpaetukutuku mō tō pūnaha whakahaere.

Hononga

The microKEY air 37 offers flexible connectivity options to suit various setups.

Hononga USB

The USB port provides both MIDI data transmission and power to the unit when connected to a computer. This is the most common method for studio use.

Hononga MIDI Nihokikorangi

Bluetooth MIDI allows for wireless connection to compatible devices, offering freedom from cables. This is ideal for mobile setups with iOS devices (iPhone, iPad) or Mac computers. The Korg Bluetooth MIDI Connect app facilitates this connection and ensures stable performance with minimal latency.

Korg microKEY air 37 connected to a tablet

Image: The Korg microKEY air 37 MIDI controller wirelessly connected to a tablet device, showcasing its portable and cable-free usage.

Te tiaki

Raparongoā

No Sound from Software Instrument

Bluetooth Connection Issues or Latency

USB Connection Not Recognized

If you encounter issues not covered here, please refer to the official Korg support webpae mo etahi atu awhina.

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Ingoa TauiraMKEYAIR37
Te maha o nga Kī37
Momo MatuaNatural Touch Mini Keyboard
KaiwhakahaerePitch Bend Wheel, Modulation Wheel
HonongaUSB (Type B), Bluetooth Low Energy (Apple Bluetooth Low Energy MIDI compliant)
Tuku HikoUSB bus power or 2 x AAA batteries (Alkaline or NiMH)
Ora PūhikoApproximately 30 hours (with alkaline batteries)
Ahu (W x D x H)25.82 x 7.32 x 3.14 inihi (65.6 x 18.6 x 8.0 cm)
Taumaha3.21 pauna (1.46 kg)
Nga taonga kei rotoUSB cable, 2 x AAA batteries
Pūrere HototahiSmartphone, Tablet, Computer (Mac/PC)
Atanga PūmārōUSB 2.0
runga-iho view of Korg microKEY air 37

Whakaahua: He runga-iho view of the Korg microKEY air 37, showing the layout of its 37 keys and control wheels.

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Korg products are covered by a limited warranty. For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Korg website. For technical support, driver downloads, and additional resources, please visit www.korg.com/us/support/.

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