The Korg Collection - prettier than the Mona Lisa

Posted by: Mark79100

The Korg Collection - prettier than the Mona Lisa - 01/07/18 06:11 PM


........and check out the stand. I'm assuming the tiers fold flush with the columns and then you just fold the columns together.

Posted by: jimlaing

Re: The Korg Collection - prettier than the Mona Lisa - 01/08/18 01:26 PM

Hmm, I can't seen to find these stands on the Korg sites ???

-Jim
Posted by: TedS

Re: The Korg Collection - prettier than the Mona Lisa - 01/08/18 07:48 PM

Maybe you realize this, but those boards don't look like arrangers.
Posted by: Bachus

Re: The Korg Collection - prettier than the Mona Lisa - 01/08/18 09:29 PM

Originally Posted By TedS
Maybe you realize this, but those boards don't look like arrangers.


But then the stands work well for arrangers to, don't they?

Would love to know the brand of those stands.
Posted by: Mark79100

Re: The Korg Collection - prettier than the Mona Lisa - 01/08/18 11:24 PM

Originally Posted By TedS
Maybe you realize this, but those boards don't look like arrangers.


Korg Legacy Collection

Ted.......you have the eyes of an eagle. Next time I lose an earing, I'm going to have YOU search for it.

I enlarged that photo and still couldn't tell it wasn't hardware!
Posted by: big741.1

Re: The Korg Collection - prettier than the Mona Lisa - 01/09/18 08:26 AM

Originally Posted By Bachus
Originally Posted By TedS
Maybe you realize this, but those boards don't look like arrangers.


But then the stands work well for arrangers to, don't they?

Would love to know the brand of those stands.


Those stands look like the Manfrotto stand I have in my basement, which I bought sometime in the 80's.

It's a very robust, albeit a bit large and heavy, stand.

I don't think they're available anymore.
Posted by: TedS

Re: The Korg Collection - prettier than the Mona Lisa - 01/09/18 10:40 AM

Bachus, I used one of these for a while:
https://on-stage.com/products/view/11495/116973

Set it up with two arrangers MIDI'd together. Took a lot of finagling to get the angle and the spacing of the two keyboards just right. Even then, the screen and some controls are partially obscured. You can make it ideal for one and difficult for the other, or choose a compromise that makes both workable but neither one perfect. Once you get it set up, forget about moving it unless you have an army of detail-oriented roadies.

A 76-key board (better allows for a 3rd RH voice), combined with MIDI bass pedals or a multi-pedal controller is probably a better solution than this kind of setup.

I ended up ditching this setup and adding a Roland BK-7m to my Tyros. Along with the problems mentioned above, too much of a studio look for my living room! My $.02.