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Bluetooth MIDI Connect

Korg's Bluetooth MIDI Connect allows you to easily connect Korg's Bluetooth MIDI compatible controllers such as microKEY Air, nanoKEY Studio, nanoKONTROL Studio wirelessly with your iPhone/iPad.
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Music Free KORG INC. iPhone, iPad, iPod

Reviews

We need an update. Please release
neal105

We need a bt update for microkey air 37


Korg Support is non existent
Jalexander355

The link on their site for the 61 key variant firmware doesn’t work, phone support doesn’t exist.


Connection worked
SkyeIsle

Helped my microkey Air 37 key keyboard connect with my iPad Pro with the 14.6 iOS update. Ridiculous that this had to be another step though. Fix this in your hardware KORG or at least give us better instructions!


Still only iOS 13 support after 15 has been out for a month
afphreak

Would love to use the Bluetooth feature on my new microkey air, but this is needs a serious update. I’m considering returning.


Great tool!
Mikes jello

Not only does it allow my to connect my microKEY Air to apps that don’t support Bluetooth, which is fantastic, but allows me to connect to those that do without having to dig through menus to connect.


Apple One works Better
kdhxydixigx

This connected to nothing, would not waste your time on it if I were you.


korg nanokey studio can not pairing with ipados 13
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korg nanokey studio can not pairing with ipados 13


Needs to updated to work with iOS 13
Optionality

This version doesn’t connect to devices like MicroKey Air keyboards.


Korg MicroKEY Air no longer works on iOS 13?!
K Soulo

Will korg buy back my keyboard?


Please update iOS soon
viddavisda

I believe the issue is that Korg MicroKey Air Keyboards are not discoverable by Bluetooth in the latest iOS 13.1.2. They do appear in the app but they cannot connect becauase iOS 13.1.2 does not see the device. As further evidence, my iPads and iPhone running iOS 13.1.2 have MicroKey Air devices which were paired with them while still running iOS 12. These devices still connect via the Bluetooth MIDI Connect app in iOS 13 as they had always done. But devices that were not previously paired under iOS 12 cannot be discovered by the iOS. Even though they appear in the app, they fail to connect. Thiis is IMHO, an iOS problem. I think it is okay to upgrade to iOS 13 as long as you pair your device while still running iOS 12. My hope is Apple will address this in the next update.


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