[Fmpro] Traveling with 88 keys
Jim Skinger
jskinger at optonline.net
Tue Aug 8 16:06:06 GMT 2006
Nicolas
A student of mine has a case L 44" D 6" and W 16 1/2"
Any Good?
-----Original Message-----
From: fmpro-bounces+jskinger=optonline.net at nxport.com
[mailto:fmpro-bounces+jskinger=optonline.net at nxport.com] On Behalf Of
Nicholas Pavkovic
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 4:11 AM
To: fmpro at nxport.com
Subject: [Fmpro] Traveling with 88 keys
I was just looking into getting an 88-key lightweight controller and
an SKB case for travel purposes. Combined weight will be 50-60 pounds
-- I think that's within the limits -- but the dimensions of the case
exceed those allowed for standard luggage. I was wondering whether
anyone out there has flown with 88 keys lately --and if so, were
there problems (i.e., surcharges, check-in delays, weight issues)?
And if anyone has found a great slimline controller -- without all
the knobs and sliders, just keys please -- that fits in a carry-on
bag, that info would also be useful. (The big controller may not be
worth the effort.)
Thanks!
- Nick
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