A perfect stand for the Korg Kronos!
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A perfect stand for the Korg Kronos!
Now THIS is the keyboard stand every Kronos owner should have!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHVKLIIv ... IG1rpHtrI2
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHVKLIIv ... IG1rpHtrI2
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Can I ask why? E.g. I have two keyboards and it only can fit one.
But it looks nice.
But it looks nice.

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They're friends. And I believe Frank used to help Jordan program sounds for past DT tours.Laste7 wrote:I think he will never wash his hands again...how did he manage to put his fingers on Jordan Rudess Kronos???
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Ok I think I missed something .... but still it's not for me (unless it could be changed in supporting two synths
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You just need a second rotating stand behind you for your other boardmichelkeijzers wrote:Ok I think I missed something .... but still it's not for me (unless it could be changed in supporting two synths.

at least that's what Jordan does with his Continuum. He also, at one point, had a Memotron mounted above his Oasys (before the Kronos) as a second board (kind of where the Ipad is).
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At first I thought you made a jokejeebustrain wrote:You just need a second rotating stand behind you for your other boardmichelkeijzers wrote:Ok I think I missed something .... but still it's not for me (unless it could be changed in supporting two synths.
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at least that's what Jordan does with his Continuum. He also, at one point, had a Memotron mounted above his Oasys (before the Kronos) as a second board (kind of where the Ipad is).


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just because something is cool, doesn't mean that it's always the most practical. I think he was being a bit tongue-in-cheek with his "perfect" description. It works for Rudess because he can rotate it around and the hydraulics make it tilt from side to side while he's playing it. Nice visual addition to Dream Theater shows.Dniss wrote:Same here!michelkeijzers wrote:Can I ask why? E.g. I have two keyboards and it only can fit one. But it looks nice.
I don't see what makes it the ultimate stand. In most cases, you won't be able to bolt it to the floor. Even if you could, that seems like an extra step to me.
Please explain.
Sure, it's probably not very practical for the gigging bar musician, but still cool, nonetheless.
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