I've really grown to like Korg's nano series a lot. I have the nanopad which is great for triggering sounds and programming drums in BFD and stuff, and the nanokey, which I always have in my laptop bag. For example, I'm currently sitting in a bar near the IT school where I'm attending some Microsoft certification training and since I finished all the meetings for the day and don't have anything else to do... it's gonna be three and a half hours of testing some VSTi's. I love those situations...

can't stand sitting around doing nothing...
Then, when I play around with some stuff live, I notice that something's missing in that picture. It would be _awesome_ if there was a product from Korg that would be essentially a USB hub (hence the name - Nanohub) and have USB connections for Nano series (for example, 2-4 connections) that would power nano(key,pad,kontrol), but in standalone mode, without a computer present. The only three things that would be needed on such a product is a power connector (preferrably micro-USB if possible due to power requirements), MIDI IN and OUT and a USB connector for the computer so you can use it in studio as well in that layout.
This way, it would be possible to use the nano series in more "general" way - triggering sounds, chords, controlling volume, filters, envelopes, whatnot. I see a massive room for development there.
Just an idea.

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