Do some people like to stack keyboards? I think it would be helpful sometimes, but it feels more natural to put the "main* keyboard on the bottom for me,
which would be the FA-08, and my lighter-weight usb-controller (m-audio) up top. But then the d-link would be useless. Anyone want to talk about what they do? Thanks!
stacking keyboards
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Re: stacking keyboards
Do you mean 'stack' as place one directly upon the other? You say D link would be useless? Do you mean the D Beam?
Yes, I 'stack' to 2 keyboards on a 2 tier stand with the FA 06 on the bottom and the Roland JD-xi on the top. The upper tier is half-width and does not interfere with the D-beam ...but I never ever use it ( consider it a gimmick ).
Yes, I 'stack' to 2 keyboards on a 2 tier stand with the FA 06 on the bottom and the Roland JD-xi on the top. The upper tier is half-width and does not interfere with the D-beam ...but I never ever use it ( consider it a gimmick ).
Re: stacking keyboards
Right, I absolutely understand the gimmick comment. I think it's fairly effective sometimes, but it *feels* gimmicky as well -- like after a while I'd like to revert to the volume pedal instead, because it just feels too dramatic waving my hand. And good point about the keyboard lengths, though I think even my smaller m-audio would be long enough to neuter the d-beam as you call it. (Maybe I'm confused on the terms.)