Picture with correct IMG tags:latnjazfan wrote:Excellent setup - well thought out. Thanks for the picture.

I guess you are quite tall (or your keyboard is very high), looking at the small distance between the legs.
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Picture with correct IMG tags:latnjazfan wrote:Excellent setup - well thought out. Thanks for the picture.




thanksHal2001 wrote:Congratulations. You will enjoy and be very happy with your Kronos. Do get a UPS to protect your investment just like you would for any critical computer. You're welcome to check out my Beginners Tutorial video on how to use the Set List function. That's the first thing I learned to use when I got my K. It makes a lot of things very convenient. Here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/Halunlimited


I disagree with this completely.Saxifraga wrote:Don´t buy a 73 or 88! Buy a 61 and a good Studiologic/Fatar keybed!
The 73/88 are not good if you are into piano playing. The dynamics are substantially worse. And for playing synth sounds a 61 is better anyway.
I sold my Studiologic 880 and bought the Kronos 73 version. I deeply regret that.

I think so! All the time I sit down to create new programs or combis I find myself just playing the piano for hoursShaneFF wrote:I disagree with this completely.Saxifraga wrote:Don´t buy a 73 or 88! Buy a 61 and a good Studiologic/Fatar keybed!
The 73/88 are not good if you are into piano playing. The dynamics are substantially worse. And for playing synth sounds a 61 is better anyway.
I sold my Studiologic 880 and bought the Kronos 73 version. I deeply regret that.
IMO the keyboard is lovely. And I practiced on a steinway b everyday for 5 years