Will the RK100S Keytar ever be available again?

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sutekh
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Will the RK100S Keytar ever be available again?

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Will the RK 100S keytar or any other Korg Keytar ever be available again? I've emailed Korg several times about this, but zero response.
sutekh
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No one knows?

No one at Korg will answer me?
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Post by RDRR »

Sutekh, the answer is either, "yes" or "no".

This forum is not full of Korg employees, so your guess is as good as ours.

If you could come up with a post that was helpful, value adding, and not whiny, I think we'd all be pleasantly surprised and appreciative.
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Post by six_feet_under »

sutekh, have you considered converting an existing lightweight synth into a keytar? I converted my Kross1 into a keytar. This keytar has 5 octaves of full size keys, with multiple splits, battery powered, under 10lbs, and one of the coolest looking KROG's ever made. https://youtu.be/I7YHznSAEYY

I like it sooooo much better than wasting my left hand on a simulated guitar neck.
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