
Music Stand for Kronos?
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Music Stand for Kronos?
Is it possible to add a Music Stand on to the Kronos?(A stand to hold paper with musical notes on). Like on the Nord Stage. I challenge Korg to answer. 

My guess is no, without actually modifying the hardware itself
http://www.dv247.com/assets/products/82851_l.jpg
if you study the image there is nothing there to hold the paper on
But im using this myself:

http://www.dv247.com/assets/products/82851_l.jpg
if you study the image there is nothing there to hold the paper on
But im using this myself:

I guess you are right. Though I need a Music stand to hold my Piano Lesson books. Strange Korg didn't think about this, Kronos has so many ways to be used. Even my Yamaha DX7 had a Music Stand.Jon Lord wrote:My guess is no, without actually modifying the hardware itself
http://www.dv247.com/assets/products/82851_l.jpg
if you study the image there is nothing there to hold the paper on
But im using this myself:
I have a big 24"monitor behind my current keyboard... And read my sheet music digitally from self made PDF's... All you need is a scanner, and no more sheet music falling of the stand...
Offcourse i can also controll my DAW through that same screen...
Music stands are so oldfashioned.. Tough still every keyboard deservers to have one (as they come in very handy as cheep ipad stands)
Offcourse i can also controll my DAW through that same screen...
Music stands are so oldfashioned.. Tough still every keyboard deservers to have one (as they come in very handy as cheep ipad stands)
Kronos really deserves one:Bachus wrote:I have a big 24"monitor behind my current keyboard... And read my sheet music digitally from self made PDF's... All you need is a scanner, and no more sheet music falling of the stand...
Offcourse i can also controll my DAW through that same screen...
Music stands are so oldfashioned.. Tough still every keyboard deservers to have one (as they come in very handy as cheep ipad stands)
1. Best piano sound korg ever made.
2. Best Piano Keys Korg ever made.
3. No place for the notation...
For future use I could use my computerscreen for reading notation, but not when I do the piano lessons, It's a thick book and I'm not temptedto scan it. Need a scanner then.

You could always get a nice Quiklok Z-stand (have one here: love it), which offers a whole raft of optional accessories -- including a nice sheet music holder:
http://www.quiklok.com/catalog/?p=produ ... Name=QLX-5
Really, if you're going to make the big investment on the Kronos, you could spend a tad bit more for a big, heavy-duty, professional stand with all the bells and whistles...
http://www.quiklok.com/catalog/?p=produ ... Name=QLX-5
Really, if you're going to make the big investment on the Kronos, you could spend a tad bit more for a big, heavy-duty, professional stand with all the bells and whistles...
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I would love to see a music stand option for workstations, but for some reason manufacturers don't think it necessary.
Kurzweil used to offer a music stand option with the PC2 keyboards but dropped that feature in the PC3 series. Korg and Yamaha offer music stands with the arrangers and home pianos, but not with workstations.
I think you are stuck with a traditional stand like this:
http://www.manhasset-specialty.com/inde ... e&pageID=3

I see Manhasset also offers a wall-mount stand:

Or a desktop stand:

Kurzweil used to offer a music stand option with the PC2 keyboards but dropped that feature in the PC3 series. Korg and Yamaha offer music stands with the arrangers and home pianos, but not with workstations.
I think you are stuck with a traditional stand like this:
http://www.manhasset-specialty.com/inde ... e&pageID=3

I see Manhasset also offers a wall-mount stand:

Or a desktop stand:

Last edited by MartinHines on Thu Jan 20, 2011 1:34 am, edited 1 time in total.
I can too put the keyboard infront of my computerscreen but the keyboard will be too high up from the floor. I need to solve my practical issues here.Jon Lord wrote:<--- This, same for me,Bachus wrote:I have a big 24"monitor behind my current keyboard...
You forgot the cupholder! how can they forget that!!!robinkle wrote:Kronos really deserves one:
1. Best piano sound korg ever made.
2. Best Piano Keys Korg ever made.
3. No place for the notation...

I wouldn't expect cup holder the same way as a musical stand.
On nord Stage this is an option which is nice for those who needs it.
The Nord stage just got two holes ready for the stand to be in place.
No advanced engineering needed.

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Have you though of this...
https://www.amazon.com/Jim-Dunlop-D36-S ... B001LUWSQM
I have the Kronos 88 and it would appear there would be plenty of room...
Just a thought
or if you use an ipad with pdfs you could use this one too... https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017W ... UTF8&psc=1
I have the Kronos 88 and it would appear there would be plenty of room...
Just a thought
or if you use an ipad with pdfs you could use this one too... https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017W ... UTF8&psc=1
Keith
Music Stand
My Kronos 88 sits on a Spider Pro stand from König & Meyer(http://produkte.k-m.de/en/Keyboard-stan ... k-anodized). I then attached their sheet music holder (http://produkte.k-m.de/en/Keyboard-stan ... -Pro-black) for my music. It works well for me.
They also sell a laptop holder and mike stand if you're interested. Both attach to the top.
While Sweetwater stocks the stand, I had to special order the music holder from them. The special order was quick, and they didn't charge me freight. (If you shop around, you might get a cheaper price.)
They also sell a laptop holder and mike stand if you're interested. Both attach to the top.
While Sweetwater stocks the stand, I had to special order the music holder from them. The special order was quick, and they didn't charge me freight. (If you shop around, you might get a cheaper price.)
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If you are really really careful you can use a drill to make holes in the top of your Kronos and probably find the exact hardware to mount a stand onto the top of your Kronos!
Just like the modification people do with their brand new iPhone 7!
https://youtu.be/5tqH-Un9SFU
Please don't drill holes in your Kronos!
Just like the modification people do with their brand new iPhone 7!

https://youtu.be/5tqH-Un9SFU
Please don't drill holes in your Kronos!
If music is the food of love, play on and play loud!
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Who reads paper sheet music anymore?
Get an iPad Pro and run some score software and get one of these:
http://www.americanmusical.com/Item--i- ... oCm2nw_wcB
so much better than flipping pages. I use a foot pedal to turn pages.
Has revolutionized my workflow.
Get an iPad Pro and run some score software and get one of these:
http://www.americanmusical.com/Item--i- ... oCm2nw_wcB
so much better than flipping pages. I use a foot pedal to turn pages.
Has revolutionized my workflow.
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