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Robert Karasek

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About Robert Karasek

  • Birthday 11/30/1999

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    www.robert-karasek.com
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    Keyboard - Media - Consulting - Education
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    Frankfurt, Germany
  1. Hello @all, I've been using the K4 EX since its very beginning / release and doing demo shows over here in Germany/Europe. Jerry already answered all questions though... If US-based people need further info and/or want to get the hands on a K4/K5, feel free to contact: Gary Girouard garyg@physispiano.com Director (North America) Galileo Digitals | Physis Piano | Viscount Organs Cheers Robert
  2. hardware - your wish is my command K4 explained at trade show MUSIKMESSE Frankfurt 2014 in good audio quality - but poor english :-D www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBk9eM1pRVc I think there are some more videos on youtube. David Bryce from Keyboard Magazine stopped by the booth very early, too. So, the video should be online, as well...
  3. hardware gets it totally right. 128 performances: actually, it's 128 x 4. each PERFORMANCE has 4 SCENES. 1 SCENE can handle up to 8 zones (= sounds/outputs). In other keyboards you might need to save these 4 different multisetups in 4 different locations. In K4/K5 you have everything at a glance and can quickly change between them. think of: Intro, Verse, Chorus, Outro. Virtual Instruments: you can create "virtual instruments" and define things as you wish and save these settings. think of gear you regularly use. when creating a PERFORMANCE you can call up this pre-designed virtual instrument. In the EDIT-mode for ZONES the outputs MIDI I/O, USB and these virtual instruments are available. you now can choose this VI (virtual instrument). maybe you have named it JUPITER-80 before - if so, you see JUPITER-80 in the list among MIDI Output 18, USB Device and so on. saves time. The new firmware was released in october. great new & unique features. I have the K4 EX and I'm doing demo shows over here in Germany/Europe. If anyone has more questions feel free to hit me up. I think chances are high that you can get to see it at NAMM And a review in KEYBOARD MAGAZINE will surely follow soon, too.
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