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Title: Suggestions on stacking second keyboard above Keylab 88
Post by: Eric Barker on May 23, 2017, 03:32:05 am
So sometime in the next year or so I'd like to get a second controller board to go over my keylab 88. Probably a Seaboard, maybe just a second 61key Keylab, I haven't decided yet. But I'm not sure how I would do that with my 13" laptop sitting on the Keylab's laptop tray. I could always mount the Keylab on top, but that seems kinda awkward and potentially tippy, since being weighted, it would be the far heavier board. I currently gig with an QuikLok Z-stand (I HATE X stands). I used to use an QuikLok laptop tray before I got the Keylab, but now I use it for a small Korg vocoder and mic. That will likely go away if I get a second board.

Any ideas? What do you guys do when using a Keylab88 racked with a second board?
Title: Re: Suggestions on stacking second keyboard above Keylab 88
Post by: jblongz on May 23, 2017, 02:56:32 pm
First, it's interesting to see that you have both of my names.  :o

I have an Ultimate Support APEX AX-48 Pro which is compatible with their HYM-100QR laptop mount.  Much easier to see everything during a gig. The seaboard is an interesting idea if you like the feel of the keys. I played with it at the Apple Store, but wasn't convinced to buy, especially due to horrible Bluetooth latency. I haven't tried a USB configuration yet.
Title: Re: Suggestions on stacking second keyboard above Keylab 88
Post by: Eric Barker on May 23, 2017, 09:12:08 pm
I used to use a similar QuikLok laptop tray with my Z stand, but I fell in love with the low profile of the Keylab tray. I try to keep the laptop as invisible and out of sight as I can, and trays really stick up. But there might not be any better option. I've eyeballed the APEX stand before, but if I remember correctly, they used to be like $400 back when I was buying my last stand. I really like the Z stand for the legroom it provides for pedals and controllers (I swear I have more stuff at my feet every week). 3 pedals, a trumpet, a Wii Remote (don't ask), and assorted props like hats and an old telephone.

As for the Seaboard, I've never gotten a chance to try one, as I don't think any store in my area (Honolulu) has any. I've been to all music stores and Apple Stores and never seen one. I have heard that the keys take some getting used to. I view it as a different kind of instrument that I would need to practice on to get comfortable with. But it really looks like it suits my type of playing, as I'm a big progrock/jazzrock lead guy, and I'd love the immediate control it would afford. I'd put in the hours to get good at it.