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Conference napalm::commusic_v1

Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
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Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
Last Modified:Mon Aug 29 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2852
Total number of notes:33157

2264.0. "Korg RK100, information?" by MAMIE::MCQUADE (TAMPOPO...The First Noodle Western) Fri Feb 16 1990 13:47

    
    	I did a keyword search on a Korg RK100 keyboard but couldn't
    find anything.  This is suppose to be a "remote keyboard".  Is this
    suppose to imply that it is a keyboard controller like the KX's
    and the MKB's?
    
    	Does anyone have any first hand knowledge of the RK100 or what
    it actually is?
    
    	As usual any assistance is greatly appreciated.
    
    
    Kevin
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2264.1probably shouldn't spend more than $100 for oneNRPUR::DEATONIn tentsFri Feb 16 1990 14:4810
RE < Note 2264.0 by MAMIE::MCQUADE "TAMPOPO...The First Noodle Western" >

	The RK100 is a "sling-on" controller (like a psuedo-guitar).  It
has about 3.5 octaves of keys, and they are non-touch sensitive.  I also
think it may be fairly limited as far as what midi channels it transmits on
(probably only ch 1 or 2).  It's an o.k. piece of equipment, but I think
the KX5 or Roland's AXIS is better.  Even Casio's AZ1 has touch sensitivity.

	Dan