MIDI keyboard suggestions?

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My Akai LPK25 has just decided to stop working with Logic tonight in the middle of some programming. At first I thought it might have been an issue with Logic, but the keyboard won't connect anymore with Garageband or Reason 5 either. So– unless I can get it up and running again– I need to start looking for a replacement soon.

I need a keyboard mainly for drum programming but I also do a lot of synth/pad/piano etc. work as well. I also need it to be portable and roughly the size of the LPK25 (or a little bigger), as I will be taking it overseas this summer.

Any thoughts? Suggestions?
 
I'm pretty new to MIDI keyboards, but I bought a Korg Microkey 37 key a few months ago and it's been great. Very portable. It's pretty barebones, but does what I need.
 
I'm searchin for a good and small MIDI keyboard too, to replace my M-AUDIO keystation 49.

I've found 2 that looks intersting :

IK Multimedia iRig Keys 37
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ibgx-aeJ0lM"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ibgx-aeJ0lM[/ame]

M-Audio Keystation Mini 32
The only cons on this one seems to be the pitch/modulation "wheels"
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-lieaiuMa8"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-lieaiuMa8[/ame]

mili9152, thanks for the Korg Microkey 37, didn't know that one, looks like it has the same features as the IK one.
How does it feel ?
 
My Akai LPK25 has just decided to stop working with Logic tonight in the middle of some programming. At first I thought it might have been an issue with Logic, but the keyboard won't connect anymore with Garageband or Reason 5 either. So– unless I can get it up and running again– I need to start looking for a replacement soon.

I need a keyboard mainly for drum programming but I also do a lot of synth/pad/piano etc. work as well. I also need it to be portable and roughly the size of the LPK25 (or a little bigger), as I will be taking it overseas this summer.

Any thoughts? Suggestions?

might be a problem with the usb port. the LPK25s get returned a lot because of the usb port breaking.
 
mili9152, thanks for the Korg Microkey 37, didn't know that one, looks like it has the same features as the IK one.
How does it feel ?

The keys aren't weighted and they are smaller, but for the price (I paid around 70 USD), I'm happy. I have larger hands and can feel a little cramped but I'll be keeping this piece around for a while :)
 
Check out M-Audio Axioms. Mine's been solid for a couple years

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I'm pretty new to MIDI keyboards, but I bought a Korg Microkey 37 key a few months ago and it's been great. Very portable. It's pretty barebones, but does what I need.

Thanks for this. I just checked this one out and it's pretty cool. I definitely like the 2 usb ports for adding on another pad surface or something.

@TRUIE – I like the ik multimedia one. The pitch/mod wheels on it are a plus for me since my LPK25 already doesn't have any.

@sopulurn – That's probably the issue. In my frustration, I unplugged and plugged it back in many, many times. It could just be worn out; I had it for about a year and a half now, although I don't really know what the average lifespan is for portable midis.

@botus99 – I would love to have an axiom, but I think it might be too big and a little bit outside my price range right now.
 
Yeah, pretty hard to choose between the Korg MicroKey37 and the IK one !
Both looks cool and seems to have more or less the same features.
One good point for The iRig is that it comes with Sampletank 2.5. I already own it, not the best sampler/sounds in the world, but some can be pretty handy for quick arrangements / songwriting and the library is pretty huge.

Another IK iRig video, from a random keyboardist found on the net :D :
 
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