I have used the Korg MicroKey and the Korg NanoKey at different times.

The NanoKey is only 2 octaves so depending on the part you're entering, 
you'll need to use the octave shift keys frequently.

The MicroKey37 is a 3 octave keyboard so there's much less need for the 
octave shift.

The NanoKey has very small keys, very nice for single-note entry and 
simply chords, not at all close to a normal keyboard action.  Excellent 
for Speedy Entry, in my opinion.

The MicroKey37 has small keys but they're much more like a normal piano 
keyboard, just a bit narrower and shorter.

They both respond quickly.

I also have the iRig Keys mini but find that it's much more finicky than 
either of the Korgs.  I bought the iRig Keys mini because it comes with 
a cable with the lightning connector for use with my iPad, but I don't 
like the keyboard so I don't use it much.

Sweetwater.com is a great place to learn more about these keyboards.

Good luck!
David H. Bailey



On 7/15/2016 5:33 PM, Lee Dengler wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am in need of a small, portable midi keyboard that I can use for speedy
> entry when I traveling.  I'd welcome any recommendations any of you may have
> to offer.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Lee Dengler
>
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