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No worries not trying to correct. I was just pointing out I was actually shocked that should the full size make it to production I will still be happy wth the scaled down size? Odd because I have always ruled out mini keys but loved the Arp sound enough to give the slim keys a shot. Now a trained piano I person I am not so it wasn't a big switch for me and I am not a large man to start with so the narrower keys didn't pose any real problems. Nevertheless I also like full size eyes in most cases, the exception currently being Roli's unique boards and Karp.
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For the record, these Korg products use slim keys:

- MS20m
- Odyssey
- Minilogue
- Monologue
- RK100S Keytar

And these use minikeys:

- MicroKorgs
- microStation
- microArranger
- Liverpool

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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Wtfo654GLFQ" frameborder="0"></iframe>

Language disclaimer folks(just text) :lol:
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John01W wrote:<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Wtfo654GLFQ" frameborder="0"></iframe>

Language disclaimer folks(just text) :lol:
Now that's funny! Looks like a minilogue fridge magnet is priceless!
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Hilarious! :3drofl:
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The video was funny, but wish it didnt have the f bomb.
Sometimes kids are on this forum.
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spaceman3 wrote:... but wish it didnt have the f bomb.
Sometimes kids are on this forum.
According to the forum rules you're not suppose to be here unless you're 13 or older. You're wishing the wrong thing if you think kids are not exposed to much worse than that these days. I'm no parent so what do I know...
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Post by StephenKay »

That *is* hilarious. But that video has been around for awhile, I forgot what was the last thing I saw it being used for to make fun of. It basically works for anything - except I guess in the country where they speak whatever that language is. :)
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Sam CA wrote:
spaceman3 wrote:... but wish it didnt have the f bomb.
Sometimes kids are on this forum.
According to the forum rules you're not suppose to be here unless you're 13 or older. You're wishing the wrong thing if you think kids are not exposed to much worse than that these days. I'm no parent so what do I know...

I do know that kids are exposed to worse things and language.
But im not going to expose 13 year old kids to the more extreme curse words if i can avoid it.
I have a few times in my life, probably blurted out a curse word in front of a child ,but i didnt know there was one within earshot.
But what do i know?
I just believe a forum anyone can join, should be somewhat kid friendly.
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StephenKay wrote:That *is* hilarious. But that video has been around for awhile, I forgot what was the last thing I saw it being used for to make fun of. It basically works for anything - except I guess in the country where they speak whatever that language is. :)
it has been used for the Yamaha Reface DX
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spaceman3 wrote:
Sam CA wrote:
spaceman3 wrote:... but wish it didnt have the f bomb.
Sometimes kids are on this forum.
According to the forum rules you're not suppose to be here unless you're 13 or older. You're wishing the wrong thing if you think kids are not exposed to much worse than that these days. I'm no parent so what do I know...

I do know that kids are exposed to worse things and language.
But im not going to expose 13 year old kids to the more extreme curse words if i can avoid it.
I have a few times in my life, probably blurted out a curse word in front of a child ,but i didnt know there was one within earshot.
But what do i know?
I just believe a forum anyone can join, should be somewhat kid friendly.
thats not a bad idea. But I guess we are 99.9% adults here, lets say 16 and over.

At 13 or younger, children have been taught that abusive language is not acceptable in regular social interaction. My wife teaches 4th grade and the schools/teachers hammer that lesson in early on.

Of course, children will imitate adults , so we have to be aware to do our job as parents, etc.
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Post by spaceman3 »

I know it seems like im making a big deal about it.
I guess i was just trying to remind everyone of the forum rules that SHARP posted.
If nowone cares about the language on this forum i might as well cuss too.
So here goes...

F**% P%&** M**&$$%*** C**#
SH** T**% A** .



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spaceman3 wrote:I know it seems like im making a big deal about it.
I guess i was just trying to remind everyone of the forum rules that SHARP posted.
If nowone cares about the language on this forum i might as well cuss too.
So here goes...

F**% P%&** M**&$$%*** C**#
SH** T**% A** .



:lol:
I did post a disclaimer on there.
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Post by Mr_SamDoogie »

John01W wrote:<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Wtfo654GLFQ" frameborder="0"></iframe>

Language disclaimer folks(just text) :lol:
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