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Subject: Re: [korg_mono-poly] Transporting your MP with plane

From: Alan Dicker <alanmdicker@yahoo.co.uk>
Date: 2011-03-14

It would be a good idea to get a small VA synth or a DSI mopho somthing like that as a back up somthing that could be carried with you and not in the hold.  some flight have a special allowance for musical instrument with in a certain size and weight to be viewed as extra hand luggage.  Bring your mono/poly also but be prepared to have it serviced or fail along the way.  It may not have any problems but you have the small VA as back up.  I gigged mine at a festival and it was flight cased and it performed well at the gig but when I got it home the keyboard didnt trigger so well.  I guessed some dirt of some kind had gotten under the rubber contacts so cleaned them but still it wasn't to great.

Alan

--- On Mon, 14/3/11, suicidesushi82 <jeppe@fiftyfootspiders.dk> wrote:

From: suicidesushi82 <jeppe@fiftyfootspiders.dk>
Subject: [korg_mono-poly] Transporting your MP with plane
To: korg_mono-poly@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, 14 March, 2011, 8:14

 


Hello everyone. I'll be playing some concerts in another country soon and I rally want to bring my Mono/Poly as my main synth.

Do you guys have any experience with bringing your Mono/Poly on short plane trips (in a flightcase of course)? Would you recommend it? Or should I buy a small analogue modelling synth and bring that instead?

Thanks!
Suicide sushi