MATRIXSYNTH: Kawasaki Folding Keyboard


Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Kawasaki Folding Keyboard

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction. There is a sample in the auction, mirrored here for when it disappears into the ether.

"Folded size measures 5 ½” x 3 ½”. Unfolds to 5 ½” x 19 Model # 57825

Kawasaki Folding Keyboard - A fully functional, 32-tone keyboard slides apart and folds into a four-by-four-by-six-inch cube for "Go Anywhere" Music Making! Features multiple Sampled Instrument Pre-set Sounds, (2) Note Polyphonic Play with Accompaniment Rhythms, Tempos, and Background Beats and Grooves. A headphone jack makes it perfect for travel. Requires four AA batteries."

5 comments:

  1. large spaces between keys teaches bad keyboard technique

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    1. Obviously you've never used one. The keypads slide together to make one relatively seamless surface. I've used mine for ten years all over the world and it's a serviceable option when you just want to bang out a few tunes in an impromptu jam.

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  2. there is a drum-machine version of this as well with 4 rubber drum pads you can play with your hands or sticks.... i saw one at the thrift shop the other day but had to pass it up cuz the pads seemed broken.... :(

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  3. Time for Moog to make a folding motorcycle, eh?

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  4. this is a very very cheap and cheesy keyboard i own im afraid to ever use it though because everytime i open it the part on the folds acts like its about to snap off. very very low quality but it does have portablity thats for damn sure.

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