sun glare on display korg kronos
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sun glare on display korg kronos
How have you reduced or eliminated sun glare on outside gigs? I just played a concert in the park today and my hand was hovering the whole time, it was a guessing game on where the patch was in the setlist.
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Here in Mexico we wear giant Sombreros, or giant sun brims that hang about two feet out from the forehead.... or less if you need. 
As soon as you lean forward to look at the screen with your sombrero on, the sun gets shaded out. May not be the right performance look -but i find chewing a peice of long-grass helps draw focus away from how huge the hat is.
There is an iPad kronos app that lets you do program, combi and setlist selections from the iPad screen. The iPad screen can be set on a stand or fastened to an adjustable arm and oriented away from sun glare. But using iPad is a big leap if you do not happen to already have one.

As soon as you lean forward to look at the screen with your sombrero on, the sun gets shaded out. May not be the right performance look -but i find chewing a peice of long-grass helps draw focus away from how huge the hat is.
There is an iPad kronos app that lets you do program, combi and setlist selections from the iPad screen. The iPad screen can be set on a stand or fastened to an adjustable arm and oriented away from sun glare. But using iPad is a big leap if you do not happen to already have one.
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A couple quick tips that might help, in sunlight and in the dark --
1) You can edit the Set List slot to display the song name in large letters. Edit comment to type in the song name, edit Font to choose XL size.
2) If you color the Set List slots, use a personal standard to tell the combi/prog type at a glance. The dominant sound for the combi determines the color type:
brown = electric piano
dark red = orchestral
light red = synthy 80s type
dark green = organs
dark gray = acoustic piano
blue = popular songs
1) You can edit the Set List slot to display the song name in large letters. Edit comment to type in the song name, edit Font to choose XL size.
2) If you color the Set List slots, use a personal standard to tell the combi/prog type at a glance. The dominant sound for the combi determines the color type:
brown = electric piano
dark red = orchestral
light red = synthy 80s type
dark green = organs
dark gray = acoustic piano
blue = popular songs
I've had the same issue with outdoor gigs in the summer. You do the best you can, hopefully you remember where most of your key setlist slots are.
I do play a 2-tiered rig, with Kronos on the bottom, sometimes you get some shade from the top keyboard.
Other than that, and one more important tip, you can't always avoid this, but if your Kronos is sitting out in the hot sun for an extended period of time (unplayed) make sure to cover it with a cover, towel, drape of some sort to avoid overheating.
I do play a 2-tiered rig, with Kronos on the bottom, sometimes you get some shade from the top keyboard.
Other than that, and one more important tip, you can't always avoid this, but if your Kronos is sitting out in the hot sun for an extended period of time (unplayed) make sure to cover it with a cover, towel, drape of some sort to avoid overheating.
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Boards: Kronos 2, and Hammond SK1
Basses: Fender, G&L
Boards: Kronos 2, and Hammond SK1
Basses: Fender, G&L
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I just made a little shroud out of cardboard and held it down with duct tape. I works a bit but sometimes you just can't escape the sun.
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Gear: Kronos 73, Wavestation EX, Polysix, King Korg, Monotron and Monotron Duo, Minikorg, Moog Grandmother, my very old MiniKorg, 4 acoustic and 9 electric guitars, 1 Ibanez 5 string bass, a Steel guitar, a bunch of microphones, 2 pairs of studio monitors and other very cool toys, 1 wife and 4 cats and a lava lamp!
Gear: Kronos 73, Wavestation EX, Polysix, King Korg, Monotron and Monotron Duo, Minikorg, Moog Grandmother, my very old MiniKorg, 4 acoustic and 9 electric guitars, 1 Ibanez 5 string bass, a Steel guitar, a bunch of microphones, 2 pairs of studio monitors and other very cool toys, 1 wife and 4 cats and a lava lamp!
If you make a shroud make sure that it is black. Or some dark color. If it is a light color it won't help at all. Also try to find an anti glare tablet screen protector, cut it to size and put it on the Kronos display. It does not affect the touch sensitivity. I have done both and it helps a lot.
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