Korg RK-100s keytar question?

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Tce44
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Korg RK-100s keytar question?

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Thinking of getting but need good organ and piano sounds,
Any good on these?
Anyone know,use?
Other option was the roland ax keytar but there so expensive.
Thanx
voip
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Post by voip »

The RK100S has a MIDI out connector, so it could be used to drive other keyboards, synths, and the like. If trailing cables are an issue, then a wireless MIDI connection is a possibility.
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Post by slug »

Its basically a MicroKORG XL+ in keytar form - much easier to find one of those in a store or on youtube to have a listen to.
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Re: Korg RK-100s keytar question?

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Tce44 wrote:Thinking of getting but need good organ and piano sounds,
Any good on these?
Anyone know,use?
Other option was the roland ax keytar but there so expensive.
Thanx
Just get mine last month, Organ is acceptable, but Piano sound very bad.

but i able to use RK100s as midi control to Garage Band - Grand Piano , it sound great, but it quick inconvenient to bring the macbook around.
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rocklander
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Post by rocklander »

I'm looking for a right angle plug for the DC socket on a Korg RK100s
can anyone at least tell me the plug size?

I've purchased some from a few places online, but none seem to fit perfectly the way the proper korg PSU I have does, but the KORG one sticks out the bottom and is at risk of putting undue pressure on the socket when I have the keytar on a stand

a right angled plug would eliminate that.. plus the PSU lead is nowhere near long enough to use on stage.

I'd really I need the outer AND inner dimensions if possible... thanks
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Post by six_feet_under »

I found a less expensive option, and got an excellent keytar! I converted my own Kross1 into a keytar by adding straps. This DIY keytar has 5 octaves of full size keys, hundreds of on-board sounds, with multiple splits, battery powered, under 10lbs, and one of the coolest looking KROG's ever made. https://youtu.be/I7YHznSAEYY
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