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#501320 - 11/02/20 06:43 AM Re: Masks for your Korg keyboard [Re: lahawk]
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Originally Posted By lahawk
The "mask" in the you tube video is really cool looking as well as offering protection. I like it.


Me too, I am still waiting on a costing from the company/ business for a Korg Pa4x and a Yamaha SX900; I will let you know if I get a response.



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#501321 - 11/02/20 08:24 AM Re: Masks for your Korg keyboard [Re: tassiespirit]
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Hi Allan. It looks very nice, but the problem for me with that overlay is that it gives the keyboard a glossy surface. At home it's okay, but that's the last thing I want on stage with lights and everything.

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#501323 - 11/02/20 10:25 AM Re: Masks for your Korg keyboard [Re: tassiespirit]
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Originally Posted By tassiespirit
Originally Posted By lahawk
The "mask" in the you tube video is really cool looking as well as offering protection. I like it.


Me too, I am still waiting on a costing from the company/ business for a Korg Pa4x and a Yamaha SX900; I will let you know if I get a response.



Allan



I'm also interested in the cost, if you find out, let us know.
A potential problem might be bubbles. Heck I have a hard time with bubbles on a small cell phone screen, let alone an arranger keyboard


Originally Posted By 124
Hi Allan. It looks very nice, but the problem for me with that overlay is that it gives the keyboard a glossy surface. At home it's okay, but that's the last thing I want on stage with lights and everything.

That's a good point. It really is glossy, and probably no way to tone it down. Still in all, it's sharp looking.
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#501324 - 11/02/20 12:16 PM Re: Masks for your Korg keyboard [Re: tassiespirit]
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Some time ago, now, but I remember seeing on YT a custom 'skin' in a red colour being applied to a Korg. It looked pretty sharp - not glossy, either.

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#501328 - 11/02/20 06:45 PM Re: Masks for your Korg keyboard [Re: 124]
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Originally Posted By 124
Some time ago, now, but I remember seeing on YT a custom 'skin' in a red colour being applied to a Korg. It looked pretty sharp - not glossy, either.


Here this guy done his in Gold ..........

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kk6UI5cZzN4

Here is a sticker one for Korg PA's and Triton Extreme........ WOW!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WX38nn-hh7g

Allan



Edited by tassiespirit (11/02/20 06:46 PM)
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#501329 - 11/02/20 08:39 PM Re: Masks for your Korg keyboard [Re: tassiespirit]
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WOW, indeed. Thanks for the vids.

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#501330 - 11/02/20 09:05 PM Re: Masks for your Korg keyboard [Re: 124]
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These ones are 65 Euros each plus post per their site. Plus they have other things for Kotg 'boards.




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#501343 - 11/04/20 01:09 AM Re: Masks for your Korg keyboard [Re: tassiespirit]
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Just received a reply from the first MASK video that I showed at the top of this thread from PROSSIC.
This is their reply........

Hello Allan, thank you for your message.

Yes, we have the mask for both models, and the prices are the same. The price of the main transparent protective mask is 55 EUR, of the display touch screen protective mask is 10 EUR.

We also produce the stickers for the keys of the instrument, as well as for the sides on Pa4x. If you would like to see what it looks like, I may send you some photos.

Check these two video tutorials.

Pa4x: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVT7otHlEYU

Genos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w15mo5abxOY&t=3s
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Protective Mask for Korg Pa4X ā€“ How to Set Up the Mask
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So, this one is a hard shiney mask at 55 Euros compared to the second one I showed you for 65 Euros that comes in multiple colours and also replaces the labels ata the same time.

Neither of these do I have a connection with, just thought that they were a great option for players.



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#501362 - 11/06/20 11:43 PM Re: Masks for your Korg keyboard [Re: tassiespirit]
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I guess the question is, after perhaps a few years of being on the keyboard, how easily does the mask come off without leaving sticky residue, or even worse, pulling up the original graphics..?

Adhesives have a nasty habit of changing over long periods, and exposure to sun and heat and moisture. Iā€™d sure want to talk to someone who had had one of these on their keyboard for a few years and then removed it (perhaps to sell).
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#501365 - 11/07/20 05:42 AM Re: Masks for your Korg keyboard [Re: Diki]
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Originally Posted By Diki
I guess the question is, after perhaps a few years of being on the keyboard, how easily does the mask come off without leaving sticky residue, or even worse, pulling up the original graphics..?

Adhesives have a nasty habit of changing over long periods, and exposure to sun and heat and moisture. Iā€™d sure want to talk to someone who had had one of these on their keyboard for a few years and then removed it (perhaps to sell).


Very good question Diki, not sure myself. But there is videos on Youtube for the coloured stickon one that shows them removing it off the keyboard; but not after say a few years. I guess if you have a scratched keyboard anyway, this is a great way to dress it up.

Also, if after a few years it gets ratty and not so nice, then remove it. Clean it as they advice ( when putting on the first one) then put on a new one, so it looks a treat again. Then sell the keyboard with the new cover and labels for the new buyer.

For me I would think it you are gigging with the keyboard it will bevery knocked around after a fews years anyway. Unless you are very careful indeed. Also, I have seen a video where someone has repainted a Motif XS keyboard in White paint and then a clear coat. Then replaced all the labels for the buttons and knobs ( from somewhere) - it looked great.

Here is a Korg PA4x painted - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kk6UI5cZzN4

Finally found that Yamaha Motif XS painted white - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bz4z_hLF8M


Allan


Edited by tassiespirit (11/07/20 05:43 AM)
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