Does anyone know of any good stands or clamps for playing the new Electribes from a standing position?
Also, when they were first previewed, didn't J.Pullen say something about them being able to be held and played like a new form of keytar? Has anyone actually succeeded with this? Or was it just hype?
Cheers
Good stand/clamp for playing the new electribe live?
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I used this for my EMX and now for my e2 and it works great as you can adjust it to multiple angles and it is super stable.
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<b>Korg Gear:</b> Electribe 2, microSAMPLER, Mini Kaoss Pad 2, monotron, nanoKey, nanoKontrol2, nanoPad2
<b>Korg Apps:</b> iMS-20, iElectribe, iKaossilator
<b>Old Korg Gear:</b> Electribe EMX-1SD, monotribe (with MIDI), Kaossilator Pro, KP3, SOS
<b>Korg Apps:</b> iMS-20, iElectribe, iKaossilator
<b>Old Korg Gear:</b> Electribe EMX-1SD, monotribe (with MIDI), Kaossilator Pro, KP3, SOS
Another vote for the Kensington. Think I tipped that one here once before. It's great cuz it sticks to the most slippery of surfaces and folds down flat for easy transport.
If you want to clamp it have a look at the Reloop laptop stands. I've used the V2, and it is great for the E2. It can mount on top of a flight case or at the side of a dj booth/desk/etc or stand up on its own. It can even be bolted down to a desk if you want.
Look around for some V2 stand offers local to you. They're good bargains considering all the mounting options. The other ones should be good too, just make sure it supports the mounting methods you want to use.
If you want to clamp it have a look at the Reloop laptop stands. I've used the V2, and it is great for the E2. It can mount on top of a flight case or at the side of a dj booth/desk/etc or stand up on its own. It can even be bolted down to a desk if you want.
Look around for some V2 stand offers local to you. They're good bargains considering all the mounting options. The other ones should be good too, just make sure it supports the mounting methods you want to use.