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Studio Desk

Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2017 2:05 pm
by DavyP
According to this list of compatible keyboards from their website the desk drawer does not fit any of the Kronos keyboards? Possibly because of the height or weight?

https://output.com/products/platform/keyboards

hardware-based recording solution (just my two cents)

Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 10:07 pm
by Sonic Bodhi
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In 2017 I decided to switch back to a hardware recording setup, after having used a pc-based recording solution for many years- it just made more sense after having purchased my Kronos 2 88.

As you can see, the modification consisted of building a shelf to sit on the second keyboard tier of my x-configuration stand, which replaced the M-Audio Axiom Pro 61 MIDI keyboard that originally occupied that spot. It wasn't being used anyway since I bought the Korg, honestly.

I bought a TASCAM DP-24 SD, which records 24 tracks to an SD card, and if you use a 32-GB card, you can get 4 hours of recording time at 24-bit, 48 kHz quality. Even longer if you go 16-bit. (I haven't attempted using a 64 MB card yet!). Post-processing is done on my pc, once the master is exported, and my process has been simplified greatly! Total cost of the keyboard stand conversion: $10 u.s. for the shelf board, trim, and screws! :D

At some point I intend to replace my p.c. desk, but not for the same reasons you guys did. Just my two cents!

Re: hardware-based recording solution (just my two cents)

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 11:31 pm
by Korggal2015
Sonic Bodhi wrote:Image
In 2017 I decided to switch back to a hardware recording setup, after having used a pc-based recording solution for many years- it just made more sense after having purchased my Kronos 2 88.

As you can see, the modification consisted of building a shelf to sit on the second keyboard tier of my x-configuration stand, which replaced the M-Audio Axiom Pro 61 MIDI keyboard that originally occupied that spot. It wasn't being used anyway since I bought the Korg, honestly.

I bought a TASCAM DP-24 SD, which records 24 tracks to an SD card, and if you use a 32-GB card, you can get 4 hours of recording time at 24-bit, 48 kHz quality. Even longer if you go 16-bit. (I haven't attempted using a 64 MB card yet!). Post-processing is done on my pc, once the master is exported, and my process has been simplified greatly! Total cost of the keyboard stand conversion: $10 u.s. for the shelf board, trim, and screws! :D

At some point I intend to replace my p.c. desk, but not for the same reasons you guys did. Just my two cents!
Creative! THanks for sharing

Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 6:00 am
by DeltaJockey
I've never found an acceptable piece of timber furniture to ever provide the specs I need. Maybe because I need lots of flexibility, and change my gear around often. My solution has been to make a desk from a 2 tear Z frame, which i can re configure with a hacksaw and hand drill :)
This is my current setup, and so far I've had my KX88 in this config for the longest time out of anything. The "desk" is the centerpiece of my rig, and is self contained without the need for anything separated from it physically. All the other gear gets moved around it as needed.Image[/img]

Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 9:17 pm
by Korggal2015
[quote="DeltaJockey"]I've never found an acceptable piece of timber furniture to ever provide the specs I need. Maybe because I need lots of flexibility, and change my gear around often. My solution has been to make a desk from a 2 tear Z frame, which i can re configure with a hacksaw and hand drill :)
This is my current setup, and so far I've had my KX88 in this config for the longest time out of anything. The "desk" is the centerpiece of my rig, and is self contained without the need for anything separated from it physically. All the other gear gets moved around it as needed.

Nice setup. You have two Korgs?! One for backup or do you actively use both?

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 6:25 am
by DeltaJockey
Nice setup. You have two Korgs?! One for backup or do you actively use both?
Both actually.
I've mentioned on here a few times my philosophy about having more than one Kronos. As it's an open architecture ssd OS system more unique in synth territory, and the centre of my music inspiration, I feel the result of a failure would impact more than the other keyboards. Though I have most of my programs and combis duplicated on each, I've also purchased a number of Korg libraries, and I do have some differences between them for this reason. I never set out for this to happen, but it has caused me some dilemma, not being able to have the same libraries on each, as a backup, with out having to purchase them twice!

The KX88 never leaves the house, but the K2 61 and PX5S are also my way of taking my music to small gatherings, and still enjoy 88 weighted playing.

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 2:45 pm
by Korggal2015
DeltaJockey wrote:
Nice setup. You have two Korgs?! One for backup or do you actively use both?
Both actually.
I've mentioned on here a few times my philosophy about having more than one Kronos. As it's an open architecture ssd OS system more unique in synth territory, and the centre of my music inspiration, I feel the result of a failure would impact more than the other keyboards. Though I have most of my programs and combis duplicated on each, I've also purchased a number of Korg libraries, and I do have some differences between them for this reason. I never set out for this to happen, but it has caused me some dilemma, not being able to have the same libraries on each, as a backup, with out having to purchase them twice!

The KX88 never leaves the house, but the K2 61 and PX5S are also my way of taking my music to small gatherings, and still enjoy 88 weighted playing.
Thanks for sharing. I appreciate learning about different setups. Does the K2 61 and PX55 have the same feel as the KX88? Unfortunately the two local music stores here have a slim workstation/keyboard inventory so it’s hard to assess these things. I’d love to now have to lug my KX88 out to shows. Love playing on it live but I get concerned about traveling and jostling it around

Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2018 9:39 am
by DeltaJockey
Does the K2 61 and PX55 have the same feel as the KX88?
Sort of.
It's the same but different.
There are things I like about the PX5S keybed, but the RH3 is my first choice.
I find the playability of the PX to be nice in it's own way. In the early days of my Kronos2 61, I was trying to find a portable weighted keybed which transmitted release velocity as well, so as to externally control the Kronos pianos as faithfully as possible. I originally had a Roland FA08 which was a great all round WS and played very well with the Kronos pianos, also having release vel, and escapement, but it's action was a little too sluggish to me, and quickly tired my wrists for some reason. I found the PX, which also has release velocity, is also a little heavier than the RH3, though has a different response to the FA08, and is very pleasant for piano. The one thing I found, which takes getting used to on the PX, is the slight sideways wobble of the keys. Understandable considering how lightweight it is. After awhile I don't notice it, but it really makes the RH3 seem very solid in comparison when I go back to the KX 88.

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2018 5:31 am
by Korggal2015
DeltaJockey wrote:
Does the K2 61 and PX55 have the same feel as the KX88?
Sort of.
It's the same but different.
There are things I like about the PX5S keybed, but the RH3 is my first choice.
I find the playability of the PX to be nice in it's own way. In the early days of my Kronos2 61, I was trying to find a portable weighted keybed which transmitted release velocity as well, so as to externally control the Kronos pianos as faithfully as possible. I originally had a Roland FA08 which was a great all round WS and played very well with the Kronos pianos, also having release vel, and escapement, but it's action was a little too sluggish to me, and quickly tired my wrists for some reason. I found the PX, which also has release velocity, is also a little heavier than the RH3, though has a different response to the FA08, and is very pleasant for piano. The one thing I found, which takes getting used to on the PX, is the slight sideways wobble of the keys. Understandable considering how lightweight it is. After awhile I don't notice it, but it really makes the RH3 seem very solid in comparison when I go back to the KX 88.
Thanks so much for that helpful breakdown. I really appreciate it

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2022 6:55 pm
by JackMark
So what's the bottom line? Did you find what you were looking for?

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2022 6:59 pm
by OlyBT
Oooomg, it's been a long time since I've seen a table like this. Sorry for waking up now, can't help myself.
I've been using a desk like this for a long time, and the only thing I wasn't happy with was the monitor on high and an impossibly nasty glare. I still bitch that it's so far away and seems small. For my eyesight is fine, but I can't see the fine dash. You have to stand, not sit, behind such a stand. It was more difficult to work when trying to adjust the speakers, as if I had an organ instrument in front of me, not a monitor and technique. I've come across different modifications, but in my search, I found https://eurekaergonomic.com/standing-desks/ by accident and decided to try to use it as a desktop to work with the studio.

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2022 12:21 am
by average_male
Seems all these options for desks posted so for don't have adjustable height? Thinking this would be a good option?

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-62-in ... /301810799