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Oasys 76 Synth Action keybed
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 10:05 am
by master logic
Hi,
Are there any controller keyboards out there with the same keybed as the Oasys 76? It has to have Midi sockets & psu (not USB)
Cheers!
S.
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 10:59 am
by Kontrol49
Try Fatar Controllors/Studiologic,the Keybed of the Oasys and many korg workstations are made by Fatar,so probably the closest you'll get is one of those,not aware of many 76 note controllers only out there with the Korg Type action,even (korgs)own controllers don't have semi weighted feel,but they only go up to the 61 keys
Many of Novations controllors have semi weighted but AFAIK they don't make any (if at all)76 note keyboards and most are USB(but can be PSU powered too)
maybe consider an older M/T or 01W/Triton series workstations or something if you simply want the Keybed action,probably may be just as cheap as some of the more high end controllers
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 4:28 pm
by DennyC
I wouldn't mind having the same action on my Kronos 61.

Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 9:45 pm
by Dany
I hope I remember correctly, but as far as I know, the OASYS-88 has a custom 88-Keys keyboard, designed by Fatar and produced exclusively for Korg.
The OASYS-76 instead, has the same exquisite Yamaha 76-Keys keyboard (designed by Yamaha) that Yamaha also had to offer on their own flagship-synths, during the time period, at least before 2005...
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Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 11:46 pm
by Davidb
Dany wrote:
The OASYS-76 instead, has the same exquisite Yamaha 76-Keys keyboard (designed by Yamaha) that Yamaha also had to offer on their own flagship-synths, during the time period, at least before 2005...
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Correct, Dany.
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 2:58 pm
by DennyC
You guys are good!

Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 7:00 pm
by MartinHines
The OASYS 76 has the Yamaha FS synth action keybed, which is no longer manufactured.
The FS synth action keybed can be found in a number of older Korg and Yamaha keyboards including:
-- Korg Triton Pro (76), Triton Studio 76, Triton Extreme 61/76, Trinity, even back to the Korg M1
-- Yamaha Motif (Motif, Motif ES -- 61 and 76 key products) and tons of earlier Yamaha pro keyboard products.
Beginning with the Yamaha Motif XS and now XF, Yamaha uses a lead-free version of the FS keybed which they call the "FSX". This was done to adhere to the EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead-free
To answer your question, to my knowledge no "controller only" product has the same quality of synth action keybed as the Yamaha FS (or FSX) action.
Many people like the newest Korg synth action keybeds (on the M3-61/73 and Kronos 61).
Your best option for getting a high quality synth action keybed would be to buy a Motif XF or Kronos 73, or a used Motif or used Korg.
Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 4:46 pm
by 1jordyzzz
MartinHines wrote:
Many people like the newest Korg synth action keybeds (on the M3-61/76 and Kronos 61/73).
Your best option for getting a high quality synth action keybed would be to buy a Motif XF or Kronos 73, or a used Motif or used Korg.
AFAIK, kronos 73 has the RH3 keybed.. not synth action...
Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 9:42 pm
by michelkeijzers
1jordyzzz wrote:MartinHines wrote:
Many people like the newest Korg synth action keybeds (on the M3-61/76 and Kronos 61/73).
Your best option for getting a high quality synth action keybed would be to buy a Motif XF or Kronos 73, or a used Motif or used Korg.
AFAIK, kronos 73 has the RH3 keybed.. not synth action...
True, only the 61 version has synth action keys.
Afaik, since Korg uses 73 instead of 76 they are piano weighted keys, all 76 were synth action keys (stopped since Triton I think).
Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 4:08 am
by MartinHines
michelkeijzers wrote:
True, only the 61 version has synth action keys.
Afaik, since Korg uses 73 instead of 76 they are piano weighted keys, all 76 were synth action keys (stopped since Triton I think).
I updated my post. You are correct that only the Kronos 61 has a synth action keybed.
Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 10:46 pm
by master logic
Thank you so much guys, i really appreciate the info. I tried the Kronos 61 out today & absolutely hated how the keybed felt but i'll continue looking & testing.
Cheers!
S.
Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 3:09 pm
by DennyC
The Kronos 61 isn't bad, but again, it is no match for the O 76. A lot of enlightened and historically insightful answers. You guys are great!

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 10:26 pm
by steve m
I have an Oasys 76 which I would love to convert to a weighted keyboard as I don't like the synth action - too soft for me. I have a friend who works for Yamaha music who enquired about a weighted version of their FS keyboard, but they didn't make one.
The Oasys 88 has a Fatar weighted keybed installed and uses a different interface board, as the switches are in a different electrical format than the Yamaha FS keybed.
To convert to weighted I would have to find an Oasys 88 interface board and a Fatar keybed, either a 76 note or maybe an 88 note and chop down the keybed. If I ever get around to doing this project, I will have a spare 76FS keybed for sale ! Sadly it probrably won't work in many other synths as the switch arranegment of the keys is different.
Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 4:02 am
by rmvieira
Yamaha does have a weighted 76 note keyboard - the S70. Don't know how you could acquire that keybed though.
Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 6:14 am
by dejabass
Yamaha KX76 I believe has the FS keybed in it as well sorry for reviving and old post.
