Jupiter-80 stand for Kronos?

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phattbuzz wrote:Has anyone tried the Standtastic stands? Looks like it could be a good solution for me. Need to be able to have three keyboards on it spaced as close as possible. Looks like they're fully adjustable including tilt. Could also be able to place a midi pedal keyboard underneath. Only question I have is how wide is it?
With the k&m spider pro, you can buy a third tier for quite cheap and get them as close together as you'd like. Plus it's look awesome. Oh now I see you want midi bass pedal underneath. What type?
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I have to admit, I like the looks of the Spyder Pro stand as well. But it is nice that on the Apex, the arms just pop off and store inside the column, and you never have to reset the height of each keyboard each time you put it together. Although I do like the space for pedals under the Spyder.

Regarding the top of the compartment on the Apex: I've had mine for at least 15 years and it hasn't broken. :)
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StephenKay wrote:I have to admit, I like the looks of the Spyder Pro stand as well. But it is nice that on the Apex, the arms just pop off and store inside the column, and you never have to reset the height of each keyboard each time you put it together. Although I do like the space for pedals under the Spyder.

Regarding the top of the compartment on the Apex: I've had mine for at least 15 years and it hasn't broken. :)
I'm talking about the AX-90, you have an original?
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With the k&m spider pro, you can buy a third tier for quite cheap and get them as close together as you'd like. Plus it's look awesome. Oh now I see you want midi bass pedal underneath. What type?[/quote]

The midi bass pedals is an option for later; I don't need them when playing with a band, just for when I'm playing for myself at home. The Roland PK-7A looks pretty sweet.
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phattbuzz wrote:The Roland PK-7A looks pretty sweet.
Why would you want *anything* that says Roland holding up your Kronos? ;)
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Synthesizedclapping wrote:I'm talking about the AX-90, you have an original?
Yes.
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StephenKay wrote:
Synthesizedclapping wrote:I'm talking about the AX-90, you have an original?
Yes.
Ahhh. Yeah the new big ones top thing breaks alot apparently
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StephenKay wrote:
phattbuzz wrote:The Roland PK-7A looks pretty sweet.
Why would you want *anything* that says Roland holding up your Kronos? ;)
Im sure Korg makes large bumper stickers that say Korg we could plop on the Roland symbol :D
And the pk-7a is a foot Pedal controller :P
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StephenKay wrote:
phattbuzz wrote:The Roland PK-7A looks pretty sweet.
Why would you want *anything* that says Roland holding up your Kronos? ;)
PK-7A isn't a stand - it's a pedal keyboard. Korg doesn't make one.
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Synthesizedclapping wrote:
StephenKay wrote:
phattbuzz wrote:The Roland PK-7A looks pretty sweet.
Why would you want *anything* that says Roland holding up your Kronos? ;)
Im sure Korg makes large bumper stickers that say Korg we could plop on the Roland symbol :D
And the pk-7a is a foot Pedal controller :P
Oops - I thought it was the model of this stand in the original picture.

But my comment still stands - why would anyone want a big old "ROLAND" on your Kronos stand? :lol:
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StephenKay wrote:But my comment still stands - why would wnyone want a big old "ROLAND" on your Kronos stand? :lol:
My thoughts exactly :lol:
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Synthesizedclapping wrote:
Im sure Korg makes large bumper stickers that say Korg we could plop on the Roland symbol. Right?
How bout this Mr. Kay?
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Synthesizedclapping wrote:
Synthesizedclapping wrote:
Im sure Korg makes large bumper stickers that say Korg we could plop on the Roland symbol. Right?
How bout this Mr. Kay?
Maybe that's one solution. ;)
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Please forgive the midiot newb question but I have been curious as to what sort of advantage using the Behringer FBC1010 gives? I understand the expresion/volume pedals and even the up and down pedals to switch patches incramentally. But what uses would all the other pedals have? Also sorry to derail the thread a bit, but i keep seeing fellow korg players refer to this pedal board.
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Those pedals are completely programmable. You can set a CC with them, have a toggle switch on some effect, trigger a sample (that is - play a certain note at certain velocity at certain MIDI channel), or even send SysEx.

It's really flexible.
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