Keyboard for RV travel practice?

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Re: Keyboard for RV travel practice?

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Tasten-Bert wrote:Coming back to the OP‘s question, I‘m a camper myself and can put the casio ready to play at some space in the camper above the driver‘s seats, I enclose fotos. By the way, the scribbling below the right window is an original autograph of Ian Paice, who wrote „FOR JON“ and signed it last year.

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Bert I think I saw you one time overtaking me on a German Autobahn. I was doing 180, that Deep Purple edition goes alright!
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CountFosco wrote:Bert I think I saw you one time overtaking me on a German Autobahn. I was doing 180, that Deep Purple edition goes alright!
Ah, it was you! I still remember the noise that my van made while passing your car, it sounded like „Whoosh“ and inspired my DP friends to their album title of that year!!

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Tasten-Bert is just his Forum Nom de Plume. His real name is Max Verstappen.
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JayDee wrote:Tasten-Bert is just his Forum Nom de Plume. His real name is Max Verstappen.
:lol: yes, and in Formula-C (Camper)
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I haven't looked at the Casio line, but my lightweight option is my Korg X50. I got mine used for $350 US and I can pick up with my little finger by its side handle. It has some nice ROM sounds from the Korg library and they are tweakable if you don't mind menu diving. Old NAMM show demo ->
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WannitBBBad wrote:I haven't looked at the Casio line, but my lightweight option is my Korg X50 …
I have the korg X50 myself as a part of my live setup. I too love its light weight and its brass, string and synth sounds.

Two facts that make the casio my „holiday“ gear:
- battery driven
- speakers on board

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Re: Keyboard for RV travel practice?

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I'd go with a mini keyboard (like those) and a laptop
I guess it is the most versatile and compact setup
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Thanks again everyone.
I bought a Casio CT-S1 and am just waiting on delivery - and good weather so that we can go travelling.
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