I have a deepmind6. Not terribly small, but too small to use on another stand we have.
Just looking for something not terribly expensive.
Stand Suggestions for Smaller Keyboards?
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Re: Stand Suggestions for Smaller Keyboards?
well i'm going to bring this one back from the dead. i don't know if you're standing or sitting for this, but i have a nord modular g1 keyboard in my studio, and i have it as a main controller in addition to using it for it's modular magic. i sit when i do keyboard stuff generally, so i have it sitting on one of those ikea laptop stands (Vittsjö). fits perfectly. i'll see if i have a pic
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Re: Stand Suggestions for Smaller Keyboards?
Expensive: “Column” style stands such as the Ultimate Apex type can work well for a variety of keyboard sizes - I’ve used them for keyboards as small as a Roland SH-09, Korg Minilogue, or Roland System-1 without issue, due to the way the “forks” / arms branch out from a central column. . But they’re not cheap.
Cheap: Section of 1 x 12” board or a piece of plywood spray painted black to give the keyboard a bigger “base” to sit on with your existing stand. Bonus: extra room for effects units, drum machines, desktop synths, or beer.
Cheap: Section of 1 x 12” board or a piece of plywood spray painted black to give the keyboard a bigger “base” to sit on with your existing stand. Bonus: extra room for effects units, drum machines, desktop synths, or beer.
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Re: Stand Suggestions for Smaller Keyboards?
This is exactly what I was thinking. You could even spruce it up too. If you got some wood about the size you wanted, you could make an underhang of wood (like a skirt piece, maybe a few inches lower than the top), and then cover it in black amp tolex or vinyl. It would look classy, and could be shoved into a closet or under a bed if you needed the space for something else temporarily...
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